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Business Capacity Management Seminar

12th June, The Hatton, London

The IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) has become the ubiquitous Service Management framework. ITIL has been the leading advocate of business-focussed Service Management, introducing it to many organisations. As a vital part of Service Management is Capacity Management, ITIL has aligned this with the business with the Business Capacity Management (BCM) sub-process.

However ITIL does not cover Business Capacity Management as enthusiastically or comprehensively as it does with other processes and so loses an opportunity to prove the value of Capacity Management as a business-facing IT process. This seminar provides a more thorough explanation of what Capacitas believes the Business Capacity Management sub-process should be, based on our experience delivering Business Capacity Management to our clients.

This seminar is designed to:

  • Describe Business Capacity Management and how to undertake it
  • Demonstrate the value of Business Capacity Management to your organisation

Agenda

  • Registration & Coffee/Tea (9:00 - 9:45)
  • Welcome & Introduction (9:45 - 10:00)

  • Andy Bolton, Chief Executive, Capacitas

  • What is Business Capacity Management (10:00 - 10:40)

  • Andy Bolton, Chief Executive, Capacitas

    The business converses in metrics that are not easily useful or even identifiable to the IT user. An example in a financial services company would be:

    • A Business Manager would talk in terms of number of customer accounts, funds under management, etc.
    • A Service Manager would talk terms of number of IT services, SLAs, response times, etc.
    • A Resource Manager would talk in terms of number of servers, OS, hardware specification & configuration, etc.

    These are not the same language and the translation between them is often non-trivial. A Business Manager will be using the units or metrics that he understands, cares about and relates to his bonus! So, for example, he could be interested in the number of customer accounts that the company has and expects to obtain in the future. Customer accounts may be useful for some simple capacity metrics but generally does not map simply to any resource or service.

    In this session we will explore the relationship between Business Capacity Management, Service Capacity Management and Resource Capacity Management.

  • An Approach to Business Capacity Management (10:40-11:20)

  • Danny Quilton, Chief Operations Officer, Capacitas

    This presentation describes a methodology for performing Business Capacity Management by:

    • deconstructing business metrics into a 'basket' of related services, based on workload characterisation
    • deconstructing each service into the related technology platforms, based on end-to-end analysis
    • modelling the service across each platform component
    • reconstructing the platform components into the relevant services
    • reconstructing the business metrics, based on the component services in accurate weightings

    This methodology has proven effective in the past and provides an accurate model of the business, based on the underlying services and resources. The resultant model can then be used for scenario analysis, providing the marketing department with accurate and instant feedback on changes to strategy.

  • The Value of Business Capacity Management: A Case Study (11:20-12:00)

  • Danny Quilton, Chief Operations Officer, Capacitas

    This presentation describes how Business Capacity Management was employed to produce an end-to-end capacity/performance model of a revenue critical e-commerce system. A key facet of the model was that it was driven by business volumes and reported forecast service level metrics at a business-metric level.

    The model helped to reduce the risk that service levels may not be met, in the face of growing business volumes, at a key time in the customer's expansion strategy. The management information output from this Business Capacity Management modelling and analysis exercise is presented and discussed in terms of its value to the customer. The author also discusses issues encountered through this process that often have beneficial side effects.

  • Questions & Answer session (12:00-12:30)

  • Chair: Paul Seaton-Smith, Principal Consultant, Capacitas
    Panel: Andy Bolton, Danny Quilton

  • Buffet Lunch/Networking (12:30-13:30)

Venue

The Hatton
51 - 53 Hatton Garden
London, EC1N 8HN
Directions

Fee

This seminar will cost 99+VAT. Bookings received before 19th May 2006 will receive a 33% discount. To register please email BCM Seminar, or call +44 (0) 20 7841 7431.

Comments from Previous Attendees

  • "Great idea to hold a short themed seminar; allows people to get the main ideas and areas for further work, training, etc."
  • "Case study was interesting"
  • "Good question/answer section, showing good knowledge and experience of participants"
  • "Clarity of presentation of method reassuringly honest"
  • "Interesting morning and very cost effective"
  • "Well worth my time"
  • "I am genuinely satisfied"

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