Technology enables every business initiative a company undertakes, yet IT remains largely a mystery to the business. If IT organizations can't see, all in once place, what they're working on, and can't see the demand that's coming in, they're not going to be able to focus on the projects that mean the most to the business. The wrong project may get underway simply because someone made a lot of noise about it, while an initiative that serves the business' strategic interests may languish because the IT experts to support it are unavailable. IT takes the hit for delays, failures, and poor value delivery-and the business has no clue about where things went wrong.
There's a way out of the morass. IT must show the business all the demands coming at the organization. Innotas provides the easiest, fastest, and least expensive way to achieve this visibility.
Innotas PPM Domain™ to Manage Supply and Demand helps IT groups catalog all existing projects, resources and incoming demand in one central place, and then achieve visibility into:
- Requests for new projects and application enhancements
- In-progress and scheduled initiatives
- Backlogged efforts
- IT resource availability
Up and Running in Days
Innotas PPM Starter Kit™ gets you up and running in days, instead of the months it takes to implement traditional installed PPM solutions. Innotas Starter Kit integrates into the software best practice processes that focus specifically on implementing Manage Supply and Demand in days, so you don't have to tackle a complete PPM implementation all at once. Innotas' Starter Kit also includes pre-packaged dashboards, and pre-populated data and reports, so customers don't have to build them from scratch. Customers can use Innotas' Starter Kit to implement a solution to their biggest IT challenge, and then move on to the next.
Visibility Perfected
In the fast-changing and competitive business arena, requirements shift all the time, and IT teams need to make trade-offs and adjustments. To make the right choices, IT leaders need visibility into what is being worked on, why, and by whom, so that the business continues to invest in the new projects and existing applications that provide measurable and strategic value.
Business can't move forward without IT, and the natural consequence is that demands on the IT organization are going to increase. If the IT group hopes to be perceived as a real partner in delivering on technology-enabled initiatives, it can't afford to remain shrouded in mystery.
Take the first step to lifting the veil.



