Dennis Drogseth

Dennis joined Enterprise Management Associates in 1998 and currently manages the New Hampshire office. He has been a driving force in establishing EMA's New England presence. Dennis brings several years of experience in various aspects of marketing and business planning for service management solutions. He supports EMA through leadership in IT Service Management (ITSM), CMDB systems, as well as megatrends like advanced operations analytics, cross-domain automation systems, IT-to-business alignment, and service-centric financial optimization. Dennis also works over several practice areas to promote dialogue across critical areas of technology and market interdependencies. Dennis also helped to build the network management practice area at EMA.

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The Many Dimensions of User Experience Management (UEM)

By Dennis Drogseth on Mar 13, 2012 11:49:26 AM

See Dennis’ recent article on User Experience Management (UEM), posted at APM Digest, here: http://www.apmdigest.com/the-many-dimensions-of-user-experience-management-uem

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The CMDB/CMS Market in Transition

By Dennis Drogseth on Feb 9, 2012 10:49:26 AM

On the one hand, many in the industry have begun todismiss the CMDB as well past its prime, at least in terms of industry hype and attention. For this rather significant population, the CMDB has evolved into a complex and demanding data store with tangible but difficult-to-justify benefits, with questionable relationships to cloud computing and [...]

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Blurring the Lines Across Traditional Boundaries: Top IT & Data Management Trends of 2012

By Dennis Drogseth on Jan 27, 2012 11:37:00 AM

At the beginning of this month, EMA analysts were asked for their predictions about what 2012 might bring. Responses spanned management solutions across applications, systems, network, security, services, assets, desktops, and mobile devices, as well as business intelligence and content management. The results were surprisingly cohesive, and as a whole reflected core requirements in analytics, [...]

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APM and BSM – Evolution, Confusion and Business Ownership

By Dennis Drogseth on Nov 15, 2011 4:44:51 PM

See Dennis’ recent article on APM and BSM, posted at APM Digest, here: http://www.apmdigest.com/apm-and-bsm-evolution-confusion-and-business-ownership

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Optimizing Cloud for Business Service Delivery: it is easier said than done!

By Dennis Drogseth on Sep 29, 2011 12:32:38 PM

The industry seems to be nearing an inflection point in its attitudes towards cloud computing—as best I can tell from headlines, commentaries and ongoing dialog with IT deployments and vendors.   If I had to put a few simple words around it, the era of “mythic hype” surrounding cloud is nearing its end and diffusing into a much [...]

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BSM Analytics: What Are They? And Why Should You Care? Part One

By Dennis Drogseth on Sep 26, 2011 12:10:11 PM

See Dennis’ recent blog post on the state of BSM Analytics, posted at BSM Digest, here: http://www.bsmdigest.com/bsm-analytics-what-are-they-and-why-should-you-care-part-one

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Cloud’s Iron Fist

By Dennis Drogseth on Aug 30, 2011 11:37:39 AM

See Dennis’ recent blog post on the state of cloud computing, posted at BSM Digest, here: http://www.bsmdigest.com/clouds-iron-fist

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How to Manage Your IT Ecosystem– or ITIL v7

By Dennis Drogseth on Jul 24, 2011 3:24:00 PM

Maybe the 21st Century is the Age of Ecosystems.  I suppose the largest for now is our planet.   Taken abstractly, the term “ecosystem” can apply well beyond natural and manmade interdependencies, to political, religious and business- and organizational-driven ecosystems.  And while the concept is a good one, and in some senses a cause for optimism— [...]

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CMDB Systems: the Quiet Revolution

By Dennis Drogseth on Jun 27, 2011 1:41:29 PM

The notion that the CMDB is now entering a “mature” phase
is naïve, and in many respects refuted by the high levels of innovation
attested to here. We are admittedly looking at toddlers learning
to walk, but what a transformation they may bring to the market, and to our
whole view of service management, as they take their first few steps!!

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The Virtues of a Living Conversation Versus one Frozen in Stone

By Dennis Drogseth on Apr 14, 2011 7:56:54 AM

EMA consulting once did an analysis of why strategic service management initiatives fail.  These ranged from cross-domain performance management initiatives, to configuration management initiatives with CMDB/CMS enabling foundations,  to company-wide asset management initiatives to name a few.    Of the top ten reasons for failure, only the bottom two (Integration and Discovery) were technology-related.    Three of [...]

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