COBIT 5, de facto IT-Governance industry standard, is being aligned with Green IT by PGF.
COBIT 5
aims to research, develop, publish and promote an
authoritative, up-to-date, international set of
generally accepted ICT control objectives for
day-to-day use by IT professionals. The framework
supports governance of IT by defining and
aligning business goals with IT goals and IT
processes.
COBIT 5 was released in April 2012 and consolidates
and integrates the Risk IT frameworks. It aligns with
frameworks and standards such as Information
Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL),
International Organization for Standardization (ISO),
Project Management Body of Knowledge(PMBOK), PRINCE2
and The Open Group Architecture Framework(TOGAF).
PGF, like other companies in the field of Green ICT,
is engaged in aligning Green IT to Cobit 5 (thus
linking to above standards):
- Identifying governance and management processes actually impacted by Green IT initiatives;
- Creating Green goals and metrics for those specific processes;
- Identifying (and extending) stakeholders involved in an environmental perspective;
- Designing a structured way to easily adapt the framework according to ever-evolving best practices and standards.
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