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Improving your Capacity Management Information System

Date 29 June 2026

Author Team Capacitas

A Capacity Management Information System (CMIS) is a set of integrated information repositories used to store data related to the Capacity Management process. Capacitas recently conducted a review of a customer's existing capacity management capability, during which over 25 requirements for the CMIS were identified. The majority of these requirements are relevant to the CMIS of any organisation.

This presentation demonstrates the important requirements of an effective CMIS, providing a mechanism for measuring the effectiveness of your current capacity data collection and storage solution and identifying areas for improvement (requires free registration).

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Team Capacitas

Capacitas is a cloud and AI value partner. We translate rapid technological change into enduring commercial advantage by converting every unit of compute into enterprise value.

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