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Technology Business Management (TBM)is an IT management framework that implements a standard IT spend taxonomy. TBM enables organizations to disaggregate IT spending into smaller, consistent categories to provide CIOs and other C-suite executives with a more accurate and detailed understanding of their organization’s IT costs. This allows CIOs to identify duplicative or unnecessary spending and to make better informed decisions regarding future investments.<ref>Defining Technology Business Management (TBM) [https://www.cio.gov/priorities/tbm/ cio.gov]</ref>
 
Technology Business Management (TBM)is an IT management framework that implements a standard IT spend taxonomy. TBM enables organizations to disaggregate IT spending into smaller, consistent categories to provide CIOs and other C-suite executives with a more accurate and detailed understanding of their organization’s IT costs. This allows CIOs to identify duplicative or unnecessary spending and to make better informed decisions regarding future investments.<ref>Defining Technology Business Management (TBM) [https://www.cio.gov/priorities/tbm/ cio.gov]</ref>
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== See Also ==
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[[IT Financial Management (ITFM)]]<br />
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[[IT Cost Allocation]]<br />
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[[IT Chargeback]]<br />
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[[IT Cost Optimization]]<br />
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[[Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA)]]<br />
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[[Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)]]
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== References ==
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Revision as of 19:32, 13 August 2019

Technology Business Management (TBM)is an IT management framework that implements a standard IT spend taxonomy. TBM enables organizations to disaggregate IT spending into smaller, consistent categories to provide CIOs and other C-suite executives with a more accurate and detailed understanding of their organization’s IT costs. This allows CIOs to identify duplicative or unnecessary spending and to make better informed decisions regarding future investments.[1]


See Also

IT Financial Management (ITFM)
IT Cost Allocation
IT Chargeback
IT Cost Optimization
Federal IT Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA)
Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)


References

  1. Defining Technology Business Management (TBM) cio.gov