BCIT Technology Lifecycle Taxonomy Leo de Sousa Manager, Business Application Services & Enterprise Architect British Columbia Institute of Technology.

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BCIT Technology Lifecycle Taxonomy Leo de Sousa Manager, Business Application Services & Enterprise Architect British Columbia Institute of Technology

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle R & D Invest Sustain Contain EOL Watch

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions Watching (W): includes initiatives and technologies that are being watched for maturity in industry. We have analysts dedicated to being Technology Watchers for our key vendor technologies – must spend 1 day per month watching their technologies Work done in this area – reading (lots of it) – whitepapers, blogs, attending conferences, participating in communities of practice like ITANA No investments in infrastructure happens at this stage

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions Research and Development (R): includes initiatives and technologies that are currently under consideration, investigation, or evaluation for future implementation. As we work on new technologies, identifying that they are in an R&D stage allows us to be disciplined and assess the value based on a set of criteria

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions Investing (I): includes initiatives and technologies that are the target of resources including financial investments and/or investments of human resources. Technology that has passed the R&D stage successfully moves into project mode We make a formal decision to adopt/implement a new technology at this stage The intent is to move this service into the Sustaining stage to deliver core services to BCIT

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions Sustaining (S): includes initiatives and technologies that deliver services identified in the Core Services Catalogue or in Service Level Agreements. Technology in this stage delivers the core services to our community Sustaining this using patches, upgrades, etc are expected and communicated to our community

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions Containing (C): includes initiatives that have been completed and technologies that are in the process of being phased out. At some point, a particular technology becomes outdated or a particular technology is not funded for support, this is a warning flag in our architecture Technologies in this stage, need a plan to be retired and an R&D plan to find a new technology to deliver the service

© 2007 BCIT IT Services Technology Lifecycle Definitions End of Life (E): includes initiatives and Technologies that are retired from service. At this point, the technology is removed from our Enterprise Architecture and the service is removed from our Core Services Catalogue