Business Technology Optimization
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Business Technology Optimization (BTO), is an enterprise software product category focused on helping businesses ensure that every dollar invested in information technology, every resource allocated, and every application in development or production meets business goals. BTO is part of an emerging business philosophy to manage IT resources as a business rather than as a service bureau.[citation needed]
Unlike software offerings and methodologies that focus on internal IT processes, BTO optimizes the strategic functions between technology and business. The depth and breadth of BTO software allows technology executives to better manage a wide range of strategic IT functions that directly impact business results. Effective project and portfolio management, testing new SAP deployments, or reducing the mean time to repair custom J2EE applications are just a few examples.
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Most BTO capabilities, however, continue to be marred by the script based testing approach proposed by nearly all test tool vendors.[neutrality disputed] Until the loop has been closed on the software development lifecycle, the question of whether the problem has been solved remains unanswered. While scripting is effective for batch processing or minor jobs such as crons, this approach fails when used to create automated tests. A non-script based automated testing approach is necessary to achieve the goals of BTO.
BTO software addresses key functions recognized by IT executives and industry analysts as requirements for automating the new business/technology lifecycle. These functions include:
- IT governance
- project portfolio management
- change management
- application quality, performance, and availability
- application management
- systems management
- datacenter management
- business service management
- business service automation
- IT service management
- identity and access management
Many software companies provide BTO products and services. Mercury Interactive Corporation (now owned by HP) is believed to be the first to call itself a "BTO vendor".[who?] However many companies develop and sell BTO software, including:
- Hewlett-Packard
- BMC Software
- Borland
- CA, Inc.
- Compuware
- IBM Software
- Sun Microsystems
- Whittman-Hart
- Worksoft
Today most large enterprise IT organizations have implemented some form of BTO software.[citation needed]
[edit] BTO articles
- IT Manager's Journal - Business technology optimization: How do you know if it will work for your company?
- InformationWeek - Business Technology: Time To Do More With Less
- ZDNet - Business Technology Optimization
- CRM Today - Business Technology Optimization Is A Hit, Says Yankee Group
- beteo - BTO with HP for SAP
- IDC Report: Worldwide Distributed Performance and Availability MAnagement Software
- Sun microsystems: Boardroom Minutes - Business Technology Optimization Provides New Insights

