Technology Reference Model

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  • Updated February 1, 2024
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    Summary of Technology Reference Model

    The Technology Reference Model (TRM) feature in Application Portfolio Management (APM) allows organizations to set standards for approved software and hardware products, while managing unapproved products. Utilizing TRM helps mitigate risks associated with security vulnerabilities, inadequate support knowledge, and potential legal issues related to unapproved software usage.

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    Key Features

    • Approve or restrict software products within the organization.
    • Define permitted software versions.
    • Request introduction of new software or applications as needs arise.
    • Maintain a TRM library to manage technology standards and compliance.
    • Track the lifecycle phases of products, including approved, unapproved, and approved with constraints.

    Key Outcomes

    Implementing TRM leads to improved management of technical debt, enhanced security posture, and cost savings. It allows organizations to monitor the software being used across business applications, ensuring compliance with established standards. To utilize TRM effectively, ensure that either SAM Foundation or SAM Professional is installed, as these modules are required for full functionality.

    Use the Technology Reference Model (TRM) feature in APM to define the standards for your software and hardware products and manage unapproved products in your organization.

    Overview and benefits of a TRM

    In your business enterprise, using an unapproved software can create a risk to the organization. The risks can include the following:

    • Security risks: The software might be exposed to security issues.
    • Delivery risks: There might not be sufficient knowledge on how to support the software.
    • Legal risks: A business application might use the software in illegal ways.

    You must define the standards for the software to be used. You must define the software versions that are permitted for use in your organization. Also, you must have a way to explore when a non-permitted software is being used within the organization and in which business applications.

    Use the TRM module in the Application Portfolio Management to do the following:
    • Approve or restrict the use of a software product within the organization.
    • Define how versions of the software can be used within the organization.
    • Request an introduction of a new software or the business applications, as new requirements arise.
    • Maintain TRM library for your organization.

    Using the TRM module, you can manage the standards of the technology and set the right guardrail for technology usage. Setting the standards can improve the technical debt, security posture and save costs for the organization.

    Figure 1. TRM products view
    TRM products view

    TRM Product Lifecycle

    Each product in the TRM library is associated with a set of life-cycle phases with a start and end date. The life-cycle phases could be approved, unapproved, approved with constraints, Divest, and evaluation.

    The TPM home page fetches all the business applications that are being used in your organization. It helps to review the status of the software that is being used. You can understand if any business application is using the software that is not part of the TRM or a software version that is not approved for production. For more information, see Review the TRM lifecycle status in the Technology Portfolio Management page.

    TRM and other modules

    Warning:
    TPM and TRM require installation of either SAM Foundation or SAM Professional. Before installing the SAM Foundation plugin, carefully review the Software Asset Management Foundation plugin migration documentation. Contact ServiceNow Support if you do not have either SAM Foundation or SAM Professional installed on your instance.

    The TRM module uses a similar module to TPM to search in the TRM library. You can view the software that is part of the TRM library, and initiate a request to add the software or software version to the TRM library.

    You can also use the TRM with the Software Asset Management (SAM) plugin. This plugin helps you to fetch or select the products and versions for the TRM library. You can also define your own software products when the Software Asset Management integration module is not available for your instance.