This new Guided Implementation Blueprint will help infrastructure managers better meet their organization’s capacity requirements. Clients will learn how treating capacity like a service will make them better prepared to meet current and future capacity requirements. The Blueprint offers step-by-step guidance on implementing this model to ensure that capacity is there when the organization needs it today and in the future.
Your Challenge
If my CxO comes to me and asks if we have the capacity for a new project, I am not sure how to answer the question.
- I can’t right-size my spend. I’m just guessing at capacity requirements, and that means I either over-buy and waste money or under-buy, delaying projects and causing outages.
- My organization’s demands change so quickly that it’s difficult to forecast resource requirements accurately.
- Planning is not part of our infrastructure culture, and my efforts to change that have been non-starters because I am not being allocated the time, resources, or tools I need.
- Unplanned changes are putting an unacceptable strain on my budget, making it difficult or impossible to implement the strategic initiatives I need to complete to move the business forward.
Our Solution
Step 1: Make
the Case for Capacity Management and Planning
Step 2: Build
a Project Charter
Step 3: Assess
Current Capacity Requirements
Step 4: Create
Capacity Service Tiers for Apt Provisioning
Step 5:
Implement Capacity Management as the First Step to Capacity Planning
Step 6: Create
a Management Strategy for New and Changing Capacity Requirements
Step 7: Build
a Project Plan to Deliver Capacity as a Service
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