Digital Portfolio Management related applications and data sources

  • Release version: Xanadu
  • Updated August 1, 2024
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    Summary of Digital Portfolio Management related applications and data sources

    Digital Portfolio Management (DPM) in ServiceNow enables customers to view and edit service details throughout the plan-build-run lifecycle by integrating data from multiple related applications. While all related applications are optional, they enhance the DPM experience by providing a comprehensive view across services, business applications, and application services. DPM aggregates data from numerous tables and indicators, offering a broad perspective on factors influencing solutions.

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    Key Features

    • Data Sources: DPM uses three main data sources:
      • Record and field lookups configured via UI Builder or data brokers, including "needs attention" attributes.
      • Performance Analytics indicators, data collection jobs, and KPI groups.
      • Alignment with Common Service Data Model (CSDM) guidelines for consistent data modeling.
    • Enterprise Portfolios: Since the Utah release, customers can install the enterprise portfolio plugin to create and manage enterprise portfolios with dedicated admin and viewer roles. DPM admin and manager roles inherit these enterprise portfolio roles.
    • Service and Service Offerings Integration:
      • Plan: Strategic Planning, Continual Improvement Management, and Demand Management plugins enable roadmap viewing, improvement initiatives, and demand creation.
      • Build: Includes Strategic Planning, Project Portfolio Management, ITSM Change Management, and Continual Improvement Management to track projects, changes, and ideas.
      • Run: Performance Analytics KPIs offer insights on service availability, incidents, customer satisfaction, outages, and SLA commitments without extra installs.
      • Info: General information is available without additional plugins.
    • Business Applications Integration:
      • Plan, Build, Run, Risk, and Info tabs pull data from Strategic Planning, Continual Improvement, Demand Management, Project Portfolio Management, Agile Development, Application Portfolio Management, DevOps, Governance, Risk and Compliance, and Audit Management plugins.
      • Enables viewing and editing roadmaps, managing development life cycles, monitoring performance metrics, and assessing risks.
    • Application Services Integration:
      • Run tab includes Site Reliability Metrics and Event Management for performance, alerts, and reliability indicators.
      • Technology Portfolio Management and Application Portfolio Management provide technical risk and hardware/software model insights.
      • Needs attention items include alerts and technical risks.
      • General info is available without special installs.

    Practical Application for ServiceNow Customers

    ServiceNow customers leveraging DPM can enhance portfolio visibility and management by selectively installing related plugins tailored to their portfolio focus—services, business applications, or application services. Depending on the lifecycle phase (plan, build, run), customers can integrate data to:

    • View and edit strategic roadmaps and improvement initiatives.
    • Track project progress, changes, and agile development status.
    • Monitor key performance indicators and service health metrics.
    • Assess risks, audit data, and technical alerts.
    • Manage enterprise portfolios with appropriate admin and viewer roles.

    Customers should align their product licenses and install necessary plugins to unlock these capabilities. The DPM Manager and Admin roles control access to data viewing and KPI creation respectively, ensuring secure and role-appropriate interactions.

    Digital Portfolio Management (DPM) enables you to use related applications to view and edit service details in the plan-build-run life cycle. All related applications are optional, so they aren't required to use the DPM experience.