Who owns which applications?
The business question Who owns which applications? helps you to ensure that organizational responsibility is documented for all applications in the application portfolio. Understand which organizations are the business owners and IT owners of applications and which applications have no organizational ownership defined. Look for gaps in organizational responsibility to mitigate risk to your company's IT infrastructure.
The doughnut charts shows the percentage of applications owned by organizations that have the roles Business Owner or IT Owner. The charts also indicate the percentage of the company's applications that have no organizational ownership defined. Ideally every application has at least one organization defined as a Business Owner and one organization defined as an IT Owner.
Point to a doughnut slice to display a tooltip with the number of applications owned by a specific organization. Double-click a doughnut slice to open a data workbench showing all applications owned by the organization. You can edit an application's Business Owner or IT Owner role directly in the data workbench.
Applications and organizations must be in the repository. For each application, an organization should be assigned the role Business Owner and IT Owner.
Go to the Data Quality page and resolve the issues to ensure that the data is complete.
Go to the Data Source page to review the applications and organizations that are used to answer the business question. The data source is a list report and cannot be edited.