site_logo

IT Infrastructure Management

12 September 2025

updated at: 25 September 2025

A company's IT infrastructure is what connects all its processes and departments. This makes managing it properly a key to keeping the business running smoothly and staying competitive. However, many organizations run into challenges in this area, from out-of-control spending on software licenses to frustrating equipment failures.

In this article, we'll break down the main approaches to IT infrastructure management and explain how modern solutions can help turn it from a source of headaches into a powerful tool for growing your business.

What is IT Infrastructure?

IT infrastructure

IT infrastructure is the collection of components that enables process automation within an organization. In the simplest terms, it’s everything you need to move from paper-based work to digital systems and to make sure those systems run effectively.

important2

The Components of IT Infrastructure Management

Managing IT infrastructure is a comprehensive process that covers all these different components. The goal is to make sure they all work together in harmony so that the entire system functions well. This means no wasted money, no work interruptions, and smooth collaboration between all your departments and teams.

When we talk about what's involved in managing IT infrastructure, we can usually break it down into three main areas:

  1. Software: All the systems and applications your organization uses, like operating systems and databases.
  2. Hardware: The physical devices that keep your systems running, such as servers, computers, printers, and other equipment.
  3. Network infrastructure: Communications and connectivity links that ensure interaction between components.

It's helpful to remember that IT infrastructure exists to support the IT services. All these infrastructure elements work together to ensure your organization's systems run without a hitch. For example, things like a service portal, request processing systems, and billing systems are all IT services that are powered by the IT infrastructure.

SimpleOne ITAM asset management system
SimpleOne ITAM asset management system

Different Ways to Approach IT Infrastructure Management

«There are many ways to manage IT infrastructure, but the most common are three main approaches. Each offers a different perspective on how to organize a company's technology processes. These approaches — functional, service-oriented, and process-oriented — give you a complete picture of how IT should be managed in a modern company. The approach you choose will affect not just the technical efficiency of your IT department, but also how quickly it can respond to business changes and how satisfied your employees and end-users are»

Luiz Telles
Luiz Telles

It’s important to know that choosing an approach is a highly individual decision for each company.

The functional approach

With a functional approach, you manage each piece of the infrastructure separately, and every area has someone in charge. A person in the IT department might be responsible for the networks, another for the hardware, and someone else for controlling software licenses. This model is a lot like a classic organizational chart with clear roles, where each specialist is an expert in their own niche.

The biggest plus here is that you always know who to call when there's a problem. If a server goes down, you can go straight to the person who looks after the servers. The downside is that this can create silos. When specialists are too focused on their narrow area, it can slow down processes and make the IT department less efficient overall.

The service-oriented approach

In a service-oriented approach, you look at your infrastructure through the lens of the services it provides. The business isn't concerned with a specific piece of equipment or a program; it cares about how they all work together to deliver a service that people need. This approach is focused on the end-user and the final result, not on the technical details. This means every part of your infrastructure is judged by how much it contributes to the overall performance and quality of your services.

When a company uses this approach, an employee doesn't have to worry about what exactly broke when their email stops working. They just submit a request through a portal, and the IT department figures out the cause and fixes the problem to get the service back up and running. This lets the user stay focused on their work, without getting bogged down in technical details.

The process-oriented approach

With a process-oriented approach, things get a bit more detailed. Here, you look at infrastructure management through the lens of business processes, and it's not just about the technology, but also about the people involved. This approach means you have a detailed description of the sequence of actions, the interconnections between participants, and the regulation of each step. A process-oriented approach helps you create a super-transparent management system where every employee understands their role and what to do in different situations.

This approach often relies on standards like ITIL, which lay out processes for managing incidents, problems, changes, and more. Standardizing your processes not only helps your IT department work more efficiently but also lowers the risk of failures, creates a unified way to respond to emergencies, and makes sure knowledge is passed on within the team.

Common Challenges in IT Infrastructure Management

The main question in managing IT infrastructure is: what's the best way to do it? You need to find a balance — not spending too much on support, but still managing your resources properly. The chosen approach determines many things: the number of employees needed to maintain the infrastructure, the distribution of responsibilities among them, and the logic of your business processes. When IT infrastructure management isn't automated, a company starts to run into problems:

  • It’s hard to keep track of software licenses. How can your business avoid big fines if you're using more licenses than you've paid for? How do you make sure no one is using software with expired licenses?
  • You need to keep your equipment running smoothly. You have to be able to spot wear and tear or technical issues with your equipment early to prevent service interruptions.
  • You have to be ready for audits. Representatives from your software vendors or third-party auditors can show up to check your company's assets, so every computer and license needs to be accounted for.

«In a nutshell, IT infrastructure management comes down to three things: stability, effectiveness, and reasonable costs. How do you make your infrastructure reliable and capable of handling all its tasks without breaking the bank? The answer depends on your specific business — what works for one company might not work for another. That's why it's so important to analyze your own processes and choose management tools that fit your unique needs»

Luiz Telles
Luiz Telles

Still, the main goal is always the same — to create a transparent, manageable, and cost-effective IT infrastructure that reliably supports your organization's business processes. ITSM (Information Technology Service Management) and ITAM (IT Asset Management) solutions, like those from SimpleOne, are designed to help you bring order and efficiency to your IT management.

How Do ITSM and ITAM Solutions Automate IT Infrastructure Management?

ITSM and ITAM are two approaches that complement each other when it comes to automating IT infrastructure management. They don't conflict with each other; instead, they expand an organization's capabilities in managing its IT resources.

ITSM — IT Service Management

ITSM helps to set up the processes for delivering IT services and creates a single point of contact with the IT department for all employees in the company.

ITSM

With SimpleOne ITSM, you can implement business processes following ITIL practices, which allow you to manage:

  1. Service requests: Streamlining how you handle both simple and complex requests through an intuitive interface and automation.
  2. Incidents: Responding to them quickly and analyzing what caused them.
  3. Changes, while minimizing risks.
  4. Problems and known errors.
  5. Configurations (CMDB): Through a central place to store and visualize the IT infrastructure data.
  6. Monitoring Systems: To automatically create incidents and keep an eye on your equipment.
  7. Service Portfolio: In line with your business goals.
  8. Service Level Management (SLM): Defining KPIs, tracking SLAs, and reporting on the quality of your services.

ITAM — IT Asset Management

ITAM traditionally focuses on tracking and controlling funds, assets, and legal obligations.

With SimpleOne ITAM, you can:

  1. Keep a record of all hardware and software using asset management directories;
  2. Conduct inventory;
  3. Control infrastructure maintenance costs, and plan needs and purchases to avoid unnecessary spending;
  4. Manage contracts and detailed asset documentation;
  5. Manage the entire lifecycle of assets, from registration to disposal.
Implementation of strategic, tactical, and operational tracking processes
Implementation of strategic, tactical, and operational tracking processes

How Do ITSM and ITAM Complement Each Other?

Even though they're different, both methodologies have similar goals: making sure your company gets the most out of its IT investments, based on the needs of your organization and your end-users.

  1. Data exchange

The traditionally separate sets of data in corporate ITSM and ITAM tools can be brought together to get better quality information about the state of your IT infrastructure. For example, data from your technical support team can help you verify the ownership and usage scenarios of configuration items. The SimpleOne ITSM system uses configuration items that can be linked to your asset records in ITAM.

  1. Process integration

When you're managing incidents, service requests, or changes in ITSM, your ITAM solution can track changes to configuration items, where assets are moved, and situations related to employees leaving and returning their equipment.

  1. Improving management efficiency

ITSM requires effective financial management, which is impossible without information from ITAM. You can set up a two-way connection between SimpleOne business applications to get information about any affected assets.

Combining ITSM and ITAM helps you:

  • Standardize processes;
  • Optimize costs;
  • Increase the transparency of IT infrastructure;
  • Reduce the risks of breaching contracts;
  • Ensure you're using your IT resources more effectively.
The link between SimpleOne's ITAM and ITSM solutions
The link between SimpleOne's ITAM and ITSM solutions

Summary

Managing IT infrastructure is a complex task that requires a careful balance between stability, effectiveness, and reasonable costs. The choice of management approach depends on the specifics of the business.

Solutions like ITSM and ITAM are designed to help you automate the management of your IT infrastructure and processes. ITSM focuses on setting up the processes for delivering IT services, while ITAM focuses on tracking and controlling asset-related costs. Together, these tools allow you to create a transparent, manageable, and cost-effective IT infrastructure for your organization — one that reliably supports your business processes.

Related articles