Digital Portfolio Management reference Release version: Washingtondc Updated June 14, 2024 1 minute to readReference topics provide additional information about administering Digital Portfolio Management (DPM). Roles for Digital Portfolio ManagementSeveral types of components are installed with Digital Portfolio Management (DPM) when you activate the application from the ServiceNow® ServiceNow Store. DPM has two roles - admin and user.Digital Portfolio Management homepage default solution cardsDigital Portfolio Management uses certain fields to auto-generate a set of default solution cards to display on your DPM homepage. After you add or remove solutions from your homepage, DPM remembers your updates and displays your personalized solutions cards instead of the auto-generated set.Personal and enterprise portfolio referenceUse suggestions and tips for creating and organizing portfolios in Digital Portfolio Management (DPM)KPI groups installed with Digital Portfolio ManagementDigital Portfolio Management (DPM) enables you to view standard key performance indicator (KPI) groups that are included with the base system. You can also configure KPIs with the sn_dpm.dpm_admin role.Digital Portfolio Management related applications and data sourcesDigital Portfolio Management (DPM) enables you to use related applications to view and edit service details in the plan-build-run life cycle. All related applications are optional, so they aren't required to use the DPM experience.Process Mining components for Digital Portfolio ManagementAdmins must install the ITSM Process Mining Content Pack from the ServiceNow® Store to get the insights and system property for Process Mining in Digital Portfolio Management (DPM). Use Process Mining to analyze and improve key performance indicator (KPI) outputs in DPM.Domain separation and Digital Portfolio ManagementDomain separation is supported in Digital Portfolio Management. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.
Digital Portfolio Management reference Release version: Washingtondc Updated June 14, 2024 1 minute to readReference topics provide additional information about administering Digital Portfolio Management (DPM). Roles for Digital Portfolio ManagementSeveral types of components are installed with Digital Portfolio Management (DPM) when you activate the application from the ServiceNow® ServiceNow Store. DPM has two roles - admin and user.Digital Portfolio Management homepage default solution cardsDigital Portfolio Management uses certain fields to auto-generate a set of default solution cards to display on your DPM homepage. After you add or remove solutions from your homepage, DPM remembers your updates and displays your personalized solutions cards instead of the auto-generated set.Personal and enterprise portfolio referenceUse suggestions and tips for creating and organizing portfolios in Digital Portfolio Management (DPM)KPI groups installed with Digital Portfolio ManagementDigital Portfolio Management (DPM) enables you to view standard key performance indicator (KPI) groups that are included with the base system. You can also configure KPIs with the sn_dpm.dpm_admin role.Digital Portfolio Management related applications and data sourcesDigital Portfolio Management (DPM) enables you to use related applications to view and edit service details in the plan-build-run life cycle. All related applications are optional, so they aren't required to use the DPM experience.Process Mining components for Digital Portfolio ManagementAdmins must install the ITSM Process Mining Content Pack from the ServiceNow® Store to get the insights and system property for Process Mining in Digital Portfolio Management (DPM). Use Process Mining to analyze and improve key performance indicator (KPI) outputs in DPM.Domain separation and Digital Portfolio ManagementDomain separation is supported in Digital Portfolio Management. Domain separation enables you to separate data, processes, and administrative tasks into logical groupings called domains. You can control several aspects of this separation, including which users can see and access data.