Posts Tagged ‘reports’

Banging glasses or making music?

April 21st, 2010

Are your organization’s reports hitting the mark or are they to IT Metrics what the “Skoltimaier 7even” are to the music industry?

All too often we see organizations where countless IT reports are generated each week, month etc.. Often such reports are based on Andy’s clever Crystal Report or some other SQL query, the data is then exported to MS Excel  where it is massaged so that pretty charts can be exported to MS PowerPoint. Although these reports take a huge chunk of time consuming manual labor, it is important to question how good these reports really are. Ask yourself the following questions for each of the reports:

-          Is there a clearly defined and communicated goal and purpose for the report?

-          Who is the audience for the report? Who is receiving the report? Why?

-          Do you know who actually looks at the reports?

-          Are there any formal communications conducted that use the reports as their basis and do the reports ever lead to concrete follow up actions?

-          Is there a feedback loop in place to validate the purpose and contents of the reports?

-          Are you able to respond and keep reports current and valid in the goals they are trying to meet?

It takes a considerable effort to be in a situation where the above questions can be answered in a positive and mature manner. However with the right reporting solution and the correct approach it is possible starting tomorrow.

So what’s it going to be? Are you going to continue ‘banging glasses in flashy suits’ or are you going to make some music?

David dSA

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Self Service Reporting training at HP Universe

March 3rd, 2010

If you are thinking about attending the HP Universe 2010 in Washington DC, please find below an other reason why you should!

Westbury will perform a hands-on training for all HP ServiceCenter or HP Service Manager people working on reporting, regardless of the BI tool you are using.

Please register for the event and training at:

https://www.hpsoftwareuniverse2010.com/event/index.html

A practical approach to operational reporting from HP Service Manager and HP Service Center
(Monday afternoon) 1pm – 5pm

Attend this class and hear from Richard Verburg and David Van Heusden about the HP Service Manager reporting options. You’ll also gain practical insight into how you can access data from HP Service Manager. Specific topics will include:

  • The importance of ITSM reporting from HP Service Manager, and the need for an iterative approach
  • Steps involved in the reporting process, from requirements gathering to the distribution of completed reports
  • HP Service Manager reporting options, from dashboards to generic reporting technologies to point solutions
  • Data storage and access
  • HP Service Manager data challenges such as array fields (e.g. clocks, journals), CLOBS and BLOBS
  • Hands-on exercises for defining, building, and running reports
  • Tips on how and where to zoom into reports for added value

Floris

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