CSDM implementation stages — Fly
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Summary of CSDM Implementation Stages — Fly
The Fly stage marks the completion of most processes involved in implementing the Common Service Data Model (CSDM) framework. It serves as a foundation for leveraging Application Portfolio Management (APM), Service Portfolio Management, and IT Service Management (ITSM) capabilities within ServiceNow.
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Key Features
- APM Capabilities: Utilize APM to assess business applications, focusing on expenditure and alignment with emerging capabilities.
- Service Portfolio Management: Rationalize business services and offerings, ensuring appropriate investment and relevance to current business needs.
- ITSM Connection: Enhance the request catalog to relate service offerings to catalog items, improving service request workflows.
- Management of Business Services: Manage business services by identifying Configuration Items (CIs) across CSDM domains.
- Information Object Table: Analyze data types used by applications, including sensitive information, to maintain a comprehensive information portfolio.
Key Outcomes
Completing the Fly stage provides a robust framework for managing business capabilities and services, allowing for informed decision-making regarding resource allocation and service offerings. The implementation of critical tables, such as the Business Capability and Information Object tables, supports efficient data management and application portfolio creation.
When you reach the Fly stage, you've accomplished all or most of the process of implementing the CSDM framework. The fly stage completes the process.
Benefits of the operations that you perform in the Fly stage
- The Fly stage is a foundation for using APM capabilities
- You can use APM capabilities to rationalize your business applications. Ask questions such as the following:
- Are you spending too much on your business capabilities?
- Are you spending too little on your business capabilities?
- Should you increase the amount you spend on emerging business capabilities?
- The Fly stage is a foundation for using APM with Service Portfolio Management capabilities
You can use APM with Service Portfolio Management capabilities to rationalize your business services and related offerings. Ask questions such as the following:
- Are you spending too much or too little on services?
- Are you spending too little or too little on services?
- Are they the right services compared to emerging capabilities?
- The Fly stage is a foundation for using ITSM capabilities
Starting with the New York release, you can use the request catalog to relate a service offering to a catalog item. You can also enhance the request workflow to automatically populate the “Subscribe by” table. Catalogs are described in detail in Service Catalog.
Note:The request catalog is not a CMDB table.- The Fly stage can hep you to manage business services
- If your environment has a combination of CIs from each of the CSDM domains, this stage provides away to manage business services.
- The Fly stage is a way to identify the types of data that may be contained in or used by your business applications
- The information object table helps you see what's in your information portfolio.
Tables that you work on during the Fly stage
You reach the fly stage after you have accomplished all or most of the earlier stages.
- Business capability table [cmdb_ci_business_capability]
A business capability is a high-level capability that supports a business model or fulfills a mission for your organization.
- Information object table [cmdb_ci_information_object]
You capture asset information as information objects. You can connect the information objects to your business applications to create an application portfolio that you can use at any time.
You can use the Information Object table to identify the types of data that a business application uses, including highly sensitive data such as:- Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) data
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) data
Information objects are part of the information portfolio. The information portfolio links to the following data:- Data Domains: Total number of records in the Data Domain table [sn_apm_data_domain].
- Information Objects: Total number of records in the Information Object table [cmdb_ci_information_object].
- Database Instances: Total number of records in the Database Instance table [cmdb_ci_db_instance].
- Database Catalogs: Total number of records in the Database Catalog table [cmdb_ci_db_catalog].
Important:You might need to implement the Information object table [cmdb_ci_information_object] as part of an earlier stage. Your business requirements determine the right stage for implementing the table.- Request catalog
Users request services through the request catalog. The request catalog is not a CMDB table. Catalogs are described in detail in Service Catalog.
- The fly stage includes these components:
- Business service portfolio table [service_portfolio]
- Business service table [cmdb_ci_service_business]; (service classified as a "business service")
- Business service offering table [service_offering]; (service offering classified as a "business service")