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SERVICE ARCHITECTURE Smarter approach to Service Management Bhuvana Sriharimohan Service Management Consultant, ITIL Expert Service Architecture is a fast emerging phenomenon in the market : insights on what service architecture is and how to deliver from multiple perspectives “As an architect, you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown.” Norman Foster, one of Britain's most prolific architects. What is Service Architecture and why? Today organisations are under persistent pressure to stay responsive to volatile business environments. It is imperative that IT re-orient with the Business to effectively support the changing business needs. As a result, enterprise transformation, IT modernization a service disaggregation have become more common. It is widely recognised that the service management has to go beyond processes and deliver smarter approaches and flexible oper- ating models. The Service Architecture is a fundamental organisation of IT services and a clear representation of how those services are supported. It is an effective communication tool to socialise IT within the Business for better alignment and enables the Business to make key IT decisions (not IT to make IT decisions any more). It improves the Business understanding of what IT services are being offered and how they are operated. Where Service Architecture fits in an enterprise? The Service Architecture understands the data, application and technology architectures (at a high level), constructs a service wrap- around which then can be offered as an IT service to the Business and easily consumed by the end users. It acts as a true conduit to build a strong Business-IT relationship and deliver enterprise level service management. By this means, if the Business strategy changes it becomes natural for the Business to review the IT services and apply changes to technologies. IT 24 itSMFI Forum Focus—December 2016