Is it possible to integrate ServiceNow with LeanIX?
Hi peers,
I'm looking for a piece of advice: considering what each of the LeanIX and ServiceNow technologies offers, has anyone considered (or completed) integration between ServiceNow and LeanIX that could be beneficial to the user?
Sr. Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-06-02T11:22:45Z
Jun 2, 2022
LeanIX has a ServiceNow connector for easy integration, that comes as add-on to the price of product.
Yes, there are number of use cases that such integration can be valuable. One example is identifying “crown jewels” asserts for the Risk Management. LeanIX can have application and data making plus application criticality, while SN can have an Application-to Asset mapping. Those together will provide critical assets that can be managed in a specific way in SN.
ServiceNow is an ITSM tool but does not enable development and operationalization of business/enterprise (process, capability, strategy) and IT architectures (it does handle physical structures but does not integrate with the models that describe the business as a whole which ideally should be the driver for IT decision making).
Architectures should be developed and managed in an architecture tool (i.e. QualiWare) that spans your organization which then feeds your IT operations area information as to application lifecycle, system valid to/from dates, etc. Your operational systems (i.e. Cherwell/Ivanti, ServiceNow) should feed performance and issues stats back to the architecture tool to provide a more comprehensive picture of the organization enabling management to make better strategic, business and technology investment decisions.
Information Security Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-01-04T13:10:59Z
Jan 4, 2022
IMHO, ServiceNow is a complete ITSM tool, designed to support tradictional/waterfall and digital/agile "business" and is completely adherent with ITIL (and others frameworks). LeanIX offers a more limited setup of inventary, correlation and others tools (for example, offers only few ITIL domains), such as showed here https://docs.leanix.net/docs. For market-time, features and maturity i'll choice ServiceNow but the price may be a problem.
LeanIX has a ServiceNow connector for easy integration, that comes as add-on to the price of product.
Yes, there are number of use cases that such integration can be valuable. One example is identifying “crown jewels” asserts for the Risk Management. LeanIX can have application and data making plus application criticality, while SN can have an Application-to Asset mapping. Those together will provide critical assets that can be managed in a specific way in SN.
ServiceNow is an ITSM tool but does not enable development and operationalization of business/enterprise (process, capability, strategy) and IT architectures (it does handle physical structures but does not integrate with the models that describe the business as a whole which ideally should be the driver for IT decision making).
Architectures should be developed and managed in an architecture tool (i.e. QualiWare) that spans your organization which then feeds your IT operations area information as to application lifecycle, system valid to/from dates, etc. Your operational systems (i.e. Cherwell/Ivanti, ServiceNow) should feed performance and issues stats back to the architecture tool to provide a more comprehensive picture of the organization enabling management to make better strategic, business and technology investment decisions.
That is why a bidirectional link is required...
Don't know about LeanIX but QualiWare has a ServiceNow bi-directional API already in place....
IMHO, ServiceNow is a complete ITSM tool, designed to support tradictional/waterfall and digital/agile "business" and is completely adherent with ITIL (and others frameworks). LeanIX offers a more limited setup of inventary, correlation and others tools (for example, offers only few ITIL domains), such as showed here https://docs.leanix.net/docs.
For market-time, features and maturity i'll choice ServiceNow but the price may be a problem.