Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management) portal - Legacy
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Summary of Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management) portal - Legacy
The Enterprise Architecture (EA) portal provides an enterprise-wide view of applications and key metrics to help enterprise architects manage business capabilities, information, applications, technologies, and strategic initiatives. Accessible viaEnterprise Architecture > Enterprise Architecture Workspace, it requires thesnapm.apmanalystrole. ServiceNow recommends using the newer Enterprise Architecture Workspace plugin (snapmws) for enhanced capabilities.
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Key Features
- Business Portfolio: Displays the number of assessed and unassessed business capabilities and highlights business applications at major risk. Includes access to a hierarchical capability map and business planning portal.
- Information Portfolio: Captures organizational assets as information objects linked to business applications. Displays counts of data domains, information objects, and database catalogs linked structurally via CMDB relationships. Enables viewing detailed information objects related to business applications.
- Application Portfolio: Manages applications supporting business capabilities with details on category, manufacturer, and type. Provides navigation to application lists and tools for analyzing applications by category or family to optimize the application landscape.
- Technology Portfolio: Tracks hardware and software models linked to applications, including counts of those at high risk. Offers access to a TPM timeline view for lifecycle status and a Technology Reference Model to define software standards and manage unapproved software.
- Opportunities & Solutions: Enables creation and management of goals, demands, and programs to align and track strategic initiatives. Goals might target cost reduction or application rationalization, demands capture strategic application goals, and programs help meet these goals (program creation requires activation of the PPM Standard plugin).
- Notifications: Summarizes audit results, hardware/software risk statuses, expiring assets, and pending certification tasks with direct links to related records for efficient management.
- Recent Activity: Shows recent creation of goals, demands, or programs within a fiscal period to track ongoing work.
Practical Use for ServiceNow Customers
This portal equips enterprise architects with a centralized dashboard to comprehensively monitor and manage the application portfolio and related assets. It supports risk identification, strategic planning, and lifecycle management, enabling better alignment of IT assets with business goals. Customers can expect streamlined navigation between portfolio views, actionable insights into risk and compliance, and tools for initiating and tracking strategic initiatives such as cost reduction or application rationalization. For enhanced functionality and future-proofing, customers are encouraged to enable and transition to the Enterprise Architecture Workspace plugin.
The Enterprise Architecture portal gives you an enterprise-wide applications landscape view of the number of applications and other key metrics. As an enterprise architect (EA), you can view and access all the Enterprise Architecture modules from this portal.
You can navigate to the Enterprise Architecture portal page by clicking . The role required is sn_apm.apm_analyst.
You’re encouraged to use this feature in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace. Enable the Enterprise Architecture Workspace (sn_apm_ws) plugin from the ServiceNow store.
For more information on Enterprise Architecture Workspace, see Enterprise Architecture Workspace. For specific documentation about these features in the Enterprise Architecture Workspace, see Enterprise Architecture Workspace Overview.
The Enterprise Architecture (formerly Application Portfolio Management) portal consists of four sections. The sections provide a quick access to view the portfolios of business capability, information, application, technology, and create goals, demands, and programs.
- Business Portfolio
- View the number of business capabilities defined by your organization that have been assessed and are yet to be assessed. View the number of business applications that support the capabilities but are at a major risk.
- Click Hierarchy Map to view the capability map in a new tab that displays the business capabilities and subcapabilities in a hierarchy.
- Click Business Planning to navigate to the business planning portal.
- Information Portfolio
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Capture the information from the assets of your organization as information objects. You can connect the information object to your business applications to have a portfolio of application information, ready and accessible to use at any time. The entities in the information portfolio are either configuration items or columns of tables. They are structurally designed to relate to each other either by CMDB CI relationships or by referencing the data columns of tables.
The numbers below each entity of the Information Portfolio represent the following data:
- Data Domains: Total number of records in the Data Domain [sn_apm_data_domain] table.
- Information Objects: Total number of records in the Information Object [cmdb_ci_information_object] table.
- Database Catalogs: Total number of records in the Database Catalog [cmdb_ci_db_catalog] table.
- Unstructured DB Catalogs: Total number of records in the configuration item tables such as:
- configuration file (cmdb_ci_config_file)
- file system (cmdb_ci_file_system)
- exchange mail box (cmdb_ci_exchange_mailbox)
Note:Your enterprise might have any number of database catalogs, but only the number of database catalogs that are linked to the information objects are displayed as counts in each of the information portfolio sections. Those information objects in turn are related to the business applications, Similarly, only those numbers of database instances that are referenced in the database catalogs are summed up as database instances.
Click the Information Objects link to view the details of the information objects that are related to the business applications in your enterprise. See Information Portfolio.Note:The information objects must be related to the business application for you to view them in the Information Objects page that opens. - Application Portfolio
- Track the applications that support your business capabilities and manage them effectively to fulfill the goals of your organization. The portfolio provides a list of applications with information such as their category,
manufacturer, and type.
- Click Applications to navigate to the list view of business applications in your organization.
- Analyze your applications by category or family and group them the way that you want them to be in the application Landscape view.
- Click Analyze to navigate to the Group Analysis page to analyze the applications and their scores.
- Technology Portfolio
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View the number of hardware models and software models that are linked to your business applications. You can also get a count of the number of these models that are at high risk. Click the Technology Portfolio link to go to the TPM timeline view and know the status of the hardware and software models life cycle.
Use the Technology Reference Model to define the software products standards and manage unapproved software in your organization. For more information, see Exploring Technology Reference Model - Legacy.
- Opportunities & Solutions
- View the number and click to view the list of goals, demands, and programs. Click any goal, demand, or program in the list to update its details. Use the Create link to directly create a goal, demand,
or program.
- Create a goal to track, align, and report the progress of the work toward it. For example, a goal could be set to reduce Capex or reduce the number of applications within a target date.
- Create a demand to capture your strategic goal for the application.
To create a demand from the application menu, navigate to
- Create a program to meet the goals. Enterprise Architecture takes you through a process to add targets and identify opportunities.Note:You can view and create programs from the Program section only when you activate PPM Standard (com.snc.financial_planning_pmo) plugin.
- Notifications
- View the results of desired and scripted audits, the number of hardware and software models that face high and moderate risks, expiring on the current date and in the next 90 days, and pending certification instances that are open and not 100% complete. Click the notification to open the related task or the related data certification schedule instance to view the record details.
- Recent Activity
- View your most recent activity of creating a goal, demand, or program for a fiscal period.