Strategy, compliance and innovation: IT Asset Management at the heart of change

A morning of discussion and strategic vision took place at the SkyGarden of the Hyatt Centric in Milan. At the center of the debate: how to make IT more resilient, compliant and innovative thanks to ITAM, for users and the entire company.

The event, organized by WEGG and Ivanti's Neurons technology, brought together real experiences and expert viewpoints on a topic of growing relevance: the governance of IT assets as a lever to ensure regulatory compliance and operational resilience. 

Among the cases presented:

  • The Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Parma, with Infrastructure Manager Roberto Goldoni, showed how the adoption of Ivanti tools and a targeted consulting approach allowed them to overcome fragmentation in IT asset management among the province’s healthcare facilities—with significant benefits also in security management.
  • Coopservice, with IT Service Manager Marco Rusalen, shared the path the company has been following for some time toward a unified and optimized management of business services, with a single portal for users and a complete lifecycle view of assets in support of the service lifecycle.

 

After the opening greetings from Roberto Pezzoni of Ivanti's Neurons technology , the role of moderator was entrusted to our CTO Francesco Clabot , who brought his perspective as a university lecturer in ITSM on the importance of a "compliance-driven resilience". That is, an approach based on a high-quality CMDB data foundation, with visibility into internal infrastructure relationships, capable of constantly tracking the impact of both planned and unplanned changes in the relationships between assets and the delivery of critical services—useful to anticipate scenarios of security breaches and service evolution.

There were also in-depth technological sessions, led by Riccardo Luccioli, on how the Ivanti platform enables deep discovery and supports centralized orchestration and data normalization.

Yari Formaggio, DSE Manager at WEGG, then suggested real application scenarios for ITSM, ITAM and compliance, showing how structured data collection processes can be useful in daily operations.

Finally, we added Fabio Alghisi illustrated how this data also supports improvements in the Digital Employee Experience (DEX).
It was an event full of ideas, questions, and networking, with the active participation of many enterprise organizations: one more step toward a more aware, integrated, and future-ready IT.