Currently, IT standards uses one data field to collect a software's manufacturer, software name, and version [e.g. "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2022 (22.xx or higher)"]. The current IT standards lack a concrete naming convention format, and there is an opportunity for normalization.
Using the Technopedia catalog, we can normalize our existing IT standards inventory with industry standardized naming conventions in order to improve the data, create greater uniformity in the data, and instill more user confidence in the data.
Currently, IT standards uses one data field to collect a software's manufacturer, software name, and version [e.g. "Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2022 (22.xx or higher)"]. The current IT standards lack a concrete naming convention format, and there is an opportunity for normalization.
Using the Technopedia catalog, we can normalize our existing IT standards inventory with industry standardized naming conventions in order to improve the data, create greater uniformity in the data, and instill more user confidence in the data.