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Cobit question

Subject: Cobit question
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 22:54:24 +0100

I am reading Cobit 4.0 and I have found something confusing in process "PO3 Determine Technological Direction".
The section "and is measured by" says "Number of technology platforms by function across the enterprise".


In your opinion, is a higher number of platforms a good or a bad sypthom?
Fewer platforms makes the envronment more manageable, reduces TCO and maintenance costs.
More platforms means that exhaustive use of IT is being done, automating most functions within the organization.


What is the right approach then?

Thanks in advance. Regards,

Rafael San Miguel

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