Concrete cases of data correlations between IT assets identified by AI.
How AI applied to ITAM allows the identification of significant correlations between data, helping us to make better decisions.
Algorithms can help us identify unsuspected connections between data: a well-known example is offered in the book “Creating Value with Big Data Analytics” by Verhoef, Kooge and Walk, which recounts the landmark case in which Walmart, the U.S. supermarket chain, had managed to identify, thanks to advanced data analysis, a counterintuitive relationship between diaper and beer purchases and exploit it to increase sales.
Today more than ever, AI can reveal meaningful correlations between seemingly separate data, leading to strategic decisions and surprising innovations . One of its areas of application could be precisely IT Asset Management , where vast datasets related to IT assets could be examined with speed and accuracy.
ITAM has always looked for relationships between assets. Since the last century, best-practices in IT have emphasized the usefulness of having a populated CMDB, which, put simply, is nothing more than a list of assets (actually CIs if we want to use a technical term) whose map of interrelationships that exist between them and other elements (software, services, procedures, sometimes people) that contribute to the delivery of IT services is made evident.
All important activities should rest on this knowledge base: procurement planning, impact analysis, identification of the causes of problems. We could also descend into more security-related aspects and go on for hours.
So since time immemorial, IT managers have been chasing a detailed and reliable knowledge of assets to make informed decisions. But the main stumbling block is related to the difficulty and cost of keeping a CMDB up-to-date. If the data is outdated (i.e., doesn't match reality) it does more damage than anything else: think of the consequences of an impact analysis performed on the wrong dependency information.
Today, the evolution of AI allows us to revise our position on the topic: it can be used to correlate information from internal and external sources with the purpose of generate wisdom. In fact, in addition to internal operational data, it can also "read" information from external sources (industry trends, security and best-practices reports, etc.) in an integrated way: the result is a holistic and in-depth view of the IT asset ecosystem, from which actionable insights can be drawn.
Let’s suppose we want to quickly and wisely answer a simple question: if I had to plan next year's computer purchases, how much should I budget? Here are some categories of relevant information:
[Internal Information]
[External Information]
By having a structured ITAM solution in place, the internal information will already be in our possession and we are in a position to create structured entities to accommodate the external information.
AI plays a crucial role in doing this because it could help us in various ways: it could retrieve purchase data from documents and put it into a structured base, cross-reference the information avaliable, or be trained to understand what went wrong (perhaps on the list of incidents and problems). Finally, as seen here,, it could give us the natural language answer to the question, "Make a plan for next year's computer purchases."
Integrating AI and this information into an IT asset management solution allows us to develop a purchase plan that is not only in line with immediate needs, but also future-oriented.
The application scenarios of AI in ITAM are manifold. It could, in fact, be used for:
In conclusion, AITAM-the AI applied to ITAM-is a driver of innovation: through intelligent data analysis, organizations can transform complex information into informed decisions, driving operational efficiency and paving the way for cutting-edge IT asset management that not only meets present needs but wisely anticipates future challenges.
We will delve into the concrete applications of AITAM in detail in the webinar "From Excel to AITAM: Innovative Methods to Manage IT Assets" scheduled for Feb. 1 (in italian language only here). There will be demos and use cases to understand the real scope of AI-related innovations, as well as the processes to be structured to enable it!
Article by Jary Busato, WEGG's SAM/ITAM consultant.
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