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EMA BSM Webinar with Paul Burns May 7th

by doug on April 29, 2009

This is the webinar that will discuss the results of the survey that many of you may have taken a couple months back for Paul Burns over at EMA. Check out the details here. Check out a brief intro from Paul here.

Date: Thursday, May 7, 2009

Time: 11:00 a.m. Pacific / 2:00 p.m. Eastern

An array of IT management tools, products and processes is available to help ensure IT organizations deliver value. Yet one of the most talked about objectives for IT organizations – alignment between business and IT – remains elusive. This is where Business Service Management (BSM) comes into play.

In the first half of 2009, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) completed a new primary research study of the BSM segment. Join EMA Research Director Paul Burns for this 45-minute Webinar to get highlights from this latest research and:

– Learn how BSM can help align your IT organization with business
objectives
– Understand the most important elements of BSM solutions
– Hear how IT organizations are getting the most out of their BSM
solutions

Whether you are new to BSM or already implementing a BSM solution, attend this informative Webinar and get best practice advice for your BSM strategy!

*This Webinar is a sponsored event, and EMA shares registration information with the event sponsors.

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EMA BSM Survey

by doug on February 4, 2009

If you haven’t already done so, take a look at this post and consider completing the survey. I think the results and follow on dialog with Paul will be enlightening.

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Got BSM? Participate in this Survey!

If you are thinking about Business Service Management (BSM) as an opportunity to radically change the way your IT organization thinks, operates and responds to the constant pressures of supporting your demanding and dynamic business goals and objectives, then share your insight, thoughts and views in this EMA survey. What? EMA? Survey? Sponsored by a [...]

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