What are our investment/retirement candidates?

The business question What are our investment and retirement candidates? looks at application scores and helps you to decide where to focus rationalization activities.

Review the business and technical scores of an application when making decisions about whether it is best to keep an application, invest in the application, consider the application as a migration candidate, or sundown the application. Compare the recommendations that were made for each application with the real-world business and technical scores and consider which applications may qualify as candidates to invest or retire in order to meet rationalization goals.

TIME Portfolio Analysis: The 2x2 matrix compares the business and technical scores of an application to the recommendation specified for the application. Applications that do not have the required business and technical scores are not evaluated. Here's how to interpret the information:

  • The Y-axis represents the weighted score based on an application's Technical Score indicators.
  • The X-axis represents the weighted score based on an application's Business Score indicators.
  • Applications are visualized as bubbles and placed in one of four quadrants based on the computation of the business and technical scores:
    • Tolerate: Keep application
    • Invest: Invest in application
    • Migrate: Consider application as a migration candidate
    • Eliminate: Sundown application
  • The bubble size indicates the application cost based on the current year operational expenditure (OpEx). The larger the bubble, the more expensive is the application.
  • The bubble color indicates the correspondence of the business and technical scores with the strategic recommendation specified via the application's Recommendation attribute.
    • Green bubbles indicate that the business/technical scores correspond to the strategic recommendation specified for the application.
    • Red bubbles indicate that the strategic recommendation is not aligned with the business/technical scores of the application.
    • Grey bubbles indicate the the Recommendation attribute is not defined for the application.
  • Point to an application to show a tooltip with the following information: Application name, business score ( BS ), technical score ( TS ), Recommendation value, current year operational expenditure ( OpEx).

Application Recommendation: Shows applications based on the definition of the Recommendation attribute. Point to a doughnut slice to display a tooltip with the number of applications with that recommendation. Double-click a doughnut slice to open a data workbench showing all applications with the recommendation. You can edit an application's Recommendation attribute directly in the data workbench.

Applications must be in the repository and well-documented. Applications that do not have the required business and technical scores are not evaluated and thus not included in the portfolio chart. For each application, the following should be defined:

  • Start Date and End Date
  • Lifecycle including lifecycle phases
  • Recommendation attribute
  • Architecture Type attribute
  • Development Type attribute
  • Number of Users indicator
  • Operational costs
  • Responsibilities definitions for Business Owner and IT Owner
  • Business capabilities that the application provides
  • Organizations using the application

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 that are used to answer the business question. The data source is a list report and cannot be edited.