Are Collaboration Tools Part of the IT Infrastructure or Part of the Application Portfolio?
Interesting question! Dennis McDonald asks: Are Collaboration Tools Part of the IT Infrastructure or Part of the Application Portfolio?
Within our organization the collaboration tools just moved from the IT Applications to the Infrastructure department. I guess it depends on how you offer it to the company: as a specific tools for specific groups? Or, as an essential platform for your whole company?
For me, it's an essential, infrastructural tool, like email, that all need in the company to get their work done.
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Within our organization the collaboration tools just moved from the IT Applications to the Infrastructure department. I guess it depends on how you offer it to the company: as a specific tools for specific groups? Or, as an essential platform for your whole company?
For me, it's an essential, infrastructural tool, like email, that all need in the company to get their work done.
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