Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT

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Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT. / Kanin, Oleg; Drews, Paul.
PACIS 2025 Proceedings. Atlanta: AIS eLibrary, 2025. 1709 (Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)).

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Kanin, O & Drews, P 2025, Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT. in PACIS 2025 Proceedings., 1709, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), AIS eLibrary, Atlanta, 29th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - PACIS 2025, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 06.07.25. <https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2025/general_topic/general_topic/21/>

APA

Kanin, O., & Drews, P. (2025). Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT. In PACIS 2025 Proceedings Article 1709 (Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)). AIS eLibrary. https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2025/general_topic/general_topic/21/

Vancouver

Kanin O, Drews P. Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT. In PACIS 2025 Proceedings. Atlanta: AIS eLibrary. 2025. 1709. (Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)).

Bibtex

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title = "Towards Faster IT Delivery: Identifying Factors Limiting the Speed of Enterprise IT",
abstract = "Rapidly changing environments and increasing costs serve as significant driving factors necessitating accelerated information technologies (IT) planning, development and operations within the enterprise. To achieve greater speed, minimizing delays in IT delivery is essential. In this case study, we identified 40 factors limiting the speed of enterprise IT in different areas of a very large enterprise on the basis of expert interviews. We structured these limiting factors into nine categories and describe how they affect the speed of enterprise IT. The results offer multiple starting points for addressing these factors and to increase the speed of enterprise IT by improving processes and structures, advancing employees{\textquoteright} skills and by further developing enterprise architecture management (EAM) support for digital transformation projects.",
keywords = "Business informatics, Speed of Enterprise IT, enterprise architecture, EAM, IT Delivery, Fast IT",
author = "Oleg Kanin and Paul Drews",
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RIS

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AU - Drews, Paul

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N2 - Rapidly changing environments and increasing costs serve as significant driving factors necessitating accelerated information technologies (IT) planning, development and operations within the enterprise. To achieve greater speed, minimizing delays in IT delivery is essential. In this case study, we identified 40 factors limiting the speed of enterprise IT in different areas of a very large enterprise on the basis of expert interviews. We structured these limiting factors into nine categories and describe how they affect the speed of enterprise IT. The results offer multiple starting points for addressing these factors and to increase the speed of enterprise IT by improving processes and structures, advancing employees’ skills and by further developing enterprise architecture management (EAM) support for digital transformation projects.

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KW - Speed of Enterprise IT

KW - enterprise architecture

KW - EAM

KW - IT Delivery

KW - Fast IT

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