Application Lifecycle Management

Level: Session

Speaker: Matthew Bell

Enterprise systems have definitive lifecycles. With the initial release and sometimes accelerated growth come challenges of manageability. Content and data can quickly become outdated. Governance decisions made in the early planning stages will define whether the organization’s environments will decline or fulfill their original intent.  Organizations will require resources across the enterprise to continually organize, improve, and prune the solution in order to offer powerful business tools to executives, employees, partners, and customers.

Governance plans are more of a guidebook than a rulebook outlining the administration, support, maintenance, and development of the organization’s enterprise system environment. A governance plan identifies lines of ownership for both business owners and technical team members, defining the levels of responsibilities for the system as well as the rules for the appropriate usage, maintenance and growth of all environments.

  • In this session we will be discussing:
  • Communication and Education
  • Policies and Processes
  • Administration
  • Content/Data Management
  • Taxonomy
  • Solution Development
  • Security
  • Technical Architecture
  • Maintenance
  • Regulations and Compliance