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1.0.1
Yokohama, Xanadu, Washington DC
Summary
SeeMy CMDB is a new way to visualise the data in your CMDB, as a 3D CSDM model. We have employed 3D gaming tech to bring the data to life in a model that anyone can understand, highlighting Health, maturity, relationships and impact of change at a macro level and right down to an individual CI level.
SeeMy CMDB runs in ServiceNow and is purchased on the Store using ServiceNow terms and conditions, so it is quick to buy and your time to value is measured in minutes.
See your CMDB as a 3D CSDM model
- High level
For the first time ever, you can view your own CMDB as a CSDM model, with simple colour codes to indicate health and maturity of the data and visual indicators of relationships. Quickly see and explain how services are created and represented in the data and what needs to be done to improve. - Detailed analysis
See the results of all key assessments from domain level all the way down to CI level so you can see exactly what needs to be done and you can assign it to the colleague responsible. - Visualise health according to your own Stage (crawl, walk, run, fly)
With just one click you can apply assessments and health indicators according to any one of the ServiceNow stages. See your CMDB according to the stage you are at or maybe look at what needs to be done to achieve the next stage.
Help drive towards a Service-Aware organisation
- Clearly show how CSDM maps the enterprise
SeeMy CMDB is a dynamic, visual way of bringing CSDM to your organisation, showing how each part interacts with the others enabling you to take it outside of the ServiceNow group. - Help people see dependencies
Show how a CI impacts other areas and vice versa, a little like a ServiceMap but different because you can do so whilst fully in the CSDM context. - Bring disparate teams together
Clearly show different silos in the business how they are delivering on the same services as each other, albeit different aspects of the services.
Initial Release
Baseline ServiceNow: no further products or plugins are required.