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EMA Announces Comprehensive Calendar of IT Management Research |
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IT Governance, CMDB and Automation Are Hot Areas of Interest in 2007
BOULDER, Colo., Dec. 19 -- Enterprise Management
Associates (EMA), the leading independent IT management research and
consulting firm, today announced the release of its 2007 Research
Calendar, which highlights many of the more than 200 new items the firm
plans to add to its already extensive IT Management Research Library
during the next 12 months. In addition to its traditional Research
Reports highlighting original study findings and Impact Briefs covering
the implications of key industry events, EMA will add dozens of
Advisory Notes focused on providing actionable guidance to enterprise
IT professionals deploying IT Management technologies in support of
business objectives. View EMA's 2007 Research Calendar at: http://www.emausa.com/ema_lead.php?ls=genrcalws1206&bs=genrcal1206
"EMA's 2007 Research Calendar reflects the most pressing issues our
clients will be facing in the upcoming year," said Rick Sturm, founder
and president of EMA. "In addition to the research reports and advisory
briefs outlined in our Research Calendar, we will continue to deliver
timely impact briefs, white papers, Webinars and other thought
leadership pieces that address current events and new business
challenges as they arise over the course of 2007."
The 2007 Research Calendar spans the converging IT Management market
and will include in-depth analysis in the following technology areas:
* Network Management
* Systems Management
* Application Management
* Service Management
* Storage Management
* Security Management
A sampling of Research Reports and Advisory Notes slated for the first quarter of 2007 includes:
* Winning Strategies for Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
Adoption
* Network Configuration Adoption -- What's Working and What's Not?
* Virtualization -- Is It Right For You?
* Why You Should (or Shouldn't) Worry About SOA
* CMDB Access and Federation Standards
* Configuration and Change Control: An Anchor Point of IT Governance
* The Impact of ITIL and CMDB Initiatives on SLM/BSM Deployment
* Automation in the Network Operations Center (NOC)
EMA subscribers will have access to the firm's entire IT Management
Research Library, as well as direct assess to senior-level EMA analysts
who can add their unique perspective to the research data. For bios of
EMA's team of senior analysts, please go to: http://www.enterprisemanagement.com/web/ema_analyst_team.php
About Enterprise Management Associates
Founded in 1996, EMA is the only industry analyst and consulting
firm dedicated to issues of IT Management. The firm conducts
comprehensive, in-depth research and analysis on current and emerging
concepts, issues, trends, strategies and resources. EMA consults with
enterprise IT professionals to assess their organization's current IT
management infrastructure, skills, efficiency and effectiveness --
making recommendations to improve productivity, maximize ROI, improve
service quality and align IT operations with business strategy. In
addition, the firm's work with vendors and service providers gives it
significant influence in the marketplace, reaching nearly 300,000
people each month. For more information, visit
www.enterprisemanagement.com
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