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Addressing Sustainability in IT-Governance Frameworks

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  • Lubomira Stantcheva

    (PRESIDIO Group, Berlin, Germany)

  • Vladimir Stantchev

    (SRH Hochschule Berlin, Berlin, Germany)

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In this paper, the authors analyze approaches for addressing sustainability in established IT-Governance frameworks. Such frameworks are considered to be a powerful tool for ensuring compliance and proper IT operation in modern organizations. The authors assume that – in the context of the seismic changes in IT provisioning and usage that current trends such as Cloud Computing and Hybrid Computing are causing – there are potentials in them to improve sustainability of organizations' operations at both IT and business level too. The analysis is conducted in a holistic way, taking into account organizational and process aspects, sustainability of resource usage, IT-related aspects, as well as incorporating the view of the overall IT-Governance. The presented case study within a mid-sized German enterprise provides a corroboration of the proposed approach by measures for both its feasibility and effectiveness.

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  • Lubomira Stantcheva & Vladimir Stantchev, 2014. "Addressing Sustainability in IT-Governance Frameworks," International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals (IJHCITP), IGI Global, vol. 5(4), pages 79-87, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jhcitp:v:5:y:2014:i:4:p:79-87
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