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How IT Service Management and EA Go Together

Written by Lesa Moné | November 19, 2019

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is, and always has been, a collaborative effort. We’ve previously outlined how Enterprise Architects can use their holistic view of the enterprise to support the critical questions of their stakeholders. This article will outline how IT service management and EA intersect and support each other.

What is IT service management?

IT service management (ITSM) refers to the entirety of activities that are performed by an organization to design, plan, deliver, operate and control information technology (IT) services offered to customers. Plainly, the overarching goal of ITSM is to make sure the team’s goals align with your business goals and that the actions of your IT department support and even improve your organization’s overall mission. To keep IT and business aligned and away from working in silos, ITSM has to evolve to include the needs of both sectors. 

ITSM tools

ITSM tools are often marketed as ITSM suites, which support a collective set of ITSM processes. At their core is a workflow management system for handling incidents, service requests, incidents, and changes. ITSM tools may also include a tool for a configuration management database. ITSM tools are usually made up of the service catalog, for service delivery processes, and the configuration management database (CMDB), for service support processes. 

The apparent disconnect between data at the service level in ITSM and at the application-level APM is holding EA's back from achieving fully integrated IT management. This information gap combined with the varying language used to describe services and applications with respective technologies prevents strong decisions and renders implementations time-consuming and overtly difficult.

ServiceNow has successfully disrupted the IT service and support management vertical, overtaking legacy players to become the market's leading vendor. From an architecture perspective, ServiceNow has one of the strongest foundations of any SaaS app available on the market. ServiceNow makes it easy to update and edit the client and server-side behavior, and makes SQL queries easy to execute.

ServiceNow is well on its way to exceeding $100B in Market Cap by 2020.

ITSM and EA together

EA focuses on understanding all of the different elements that make up the enterprise and how those particular elements interrelate. Elements include people, process, business, and technology. ITSM, on the other hand, is an IT service and process management framework and a set of best practices that support the IT processes.

There is a strong relationship between implementing a target EA and developing an ITSM program. ITSM and EA put together enhance the synergy between people, process, business, technology, and information.

As seen below, there are strong use cases for integrating EA and ITSM.

Benefits of Collaboration Between EA and ITSM

The numerous benefits to collaboration between EA and ITSM teams. Some of the most notable benefits include:

  • Collaboration via integrated toolsets can help in developing and maintaining a consistent view of the Enterprise Processes and Services (EA) and IT Processes and Services (ITSM).
  • Avoiding redundant work (so to prevent teams developing ITSM architecture in parallel without being cognizant about the other team’s effort).
  • Re-usable documentation and various other outputs (EA Process outputs are immensely useful as ITSM Process inputs and vice versa). 
  • Cross-training between the two teams helps with collaboration at a deeper level and improvement of morale (i.e., to keep employees excited about their jobs).
  • Planning and implementing target EA and ITSM architecture with a coordinated and integrated method.

LeanIX and ServiceNow Integration

Integrating LeanIX and ServiceNow aligns operations and strategic decision-making using an automatic, bi-directional integration to strengthen the practice of Application Portfolio Management.

With LeanIX for ServiceNow, enterprise architects have the opportunity to identify end-of-life technologies and their dependencies, which enables them to reduce the risk of IT incidents, avoid additional cost, and protect against security attacks. EA and ITSM collaboration also enables leaderships to make better decisions by analyzing real-time operational data in its strategic context.

LeanIX's out-of-the-box ServiceNow integration fosters communication between operations and strategy, automatically enriching application portfolios in real-time with data. This up-to-date view of data ensures that all critical and strategic information integrates properly into the ITSM.


Figure 1: LeanIX + ServiceNow Integration outline. Click here to download the poster.

Final thoughts

To effectively manage and improve IT systems, it's imperative to know exactly which assets are in your IT environment. Access to current, accurate configuration data is key. With up-to-date information in your CMDB, decisions become easier to make, particularly those related to service impact analysis, asset management, compliance, and configuration management. 

Further, the LeanIX and ServiceNow integration dissolves the boundaries between ITSM and APM. Enter information once and the information is fed through both systems simultaneously. Applications are planned and set up in LeanIX and then transferred to ServiceNow whereupon they function as a business service for establishing the ITSM framework. Software and hardware, discovered via ServiceNow is subsequently mirrored within the easy-to-read LeanIX interface to connect applications to corresponding IT components. This gives EAs the opportunity to leverage flexible analysis of lifecycles and reveal their impact on the application landscape to make subsequent changes to the IT roadmap.

The integration of EAM and ITSM minimizes technology sprawl, allows for automated discovery, automated lifecycle updates, hardware and software configuration. A more convenient planning of standards (e.g., preferred database technologies) can be additionally be planned in LeanIX and then used in ServiceNow.