A properly built CMDB in ServiceNow is key to maintaining operational efficiency, minimising risks, and ensuring the smooth functioning of IT services within any organisation.
According to Gartner, 70-80% of organisations fail to build proper Configuration Management Database.
The most common obstacles
- Lack of formality in implementation and governance – Without clear guidelines and oversight, there can be inconsistencies in data entry, updates, and overall management of the CMDB. This lack of formality can lead to data inaccuracies and hinder the effectiveness of the CMDB in supporting IT operations.
- Unreliable data sources, lack of automation – If data sources are unreliable or if there’s a lack of automation in gathering and updating configuration items, the CMDB may contain outdated or incorrect information. This undermines its usefulness as a reliable source of information for IT Service Management or Cyber Security teams.
- No alignment with business outcomes – Without this alignment, the CMDB may not prioritise the right data or support the needs of key stakeholders. This can result in wasted resources and missed opportunities to leverage the CMDB for improving IT service delivery and supporting business objectives.
- Customised without understanding what is supported out-of-the-box – Even though ServiceNow provides a robust set of out-of-the-box features for building and managing a CMDB, customising it without a thorough understanding of these built-in capabilities can lead to unnecessary complexity and maintenance challenges. It’s important to leverage the platform’s native functionality whenever possible and customise only when truly necessary to avoid introducing unintended consequences.
- Too much or too little data – A common challenge in CMDB implementation is striking the right balance between capturing enough data to support ITSM or other operational processes and avoiding information overload. Inaccurate or incomplete coverage of large amounts of data elements can result in a cluttered and unwieldy CMDB, making it difficult to extract actionable insights. Conversely, focusing solely on a limited set of data may overlook important dependencies and relationships among configuration items.
- Inaccurate data – Inaccurate data undermines the trustworthiness of the CMDB and erodes confidence in configuration management processes. Whether due to manual errors, outdated information, or data inconsistencies, inaccuracies in the CMDB can lead to poor decision-making and operational inefficiencies.
- Not tied into other processes like Incident, Change and Service Management – By linking configuration items to incidents, changes, and service requests, organisations can gain better visibility into the impact of changes, facilitate faster incident resolution, and improve overall service delivery. Failing to integrate the CMDB with these processes limits its effectiveness and diminishes its ability to support end-to-end IT service management.
How to overcome them
There is no easy fix to any of these challenges. Before you start building your CMDB you need to really think about all of these aspects and ideally, get some guidance to make sure your platform works well.
At Devoteam we helped many customers with setting up and maintaining healthy CMDB. Do not hesitate to reach out to our team with your questions or join our upcoming interactive workshop – “The University of CMDB” on June 13th.
13th June, 2024 | 10:30 – 12:30 AM CET
The University of CMDB
Join our interactive workshop for service management professionals who seek to get their organisation’s configuration management back on track. Hear about the most common challenges faced and learn how you can use best practice to overcome them.