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IT Carve-Out: An IT carve-out describes the organizational and technical restructuring of IT when parts of a company are spun off or sold.
An IT carve-out is the targeted separation of IT systems, data, processes and IT infrastructure when a business unit or subsidiary is spun off or sold from a company.
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The aim is to set up the affected unit technically in such a way that it remains capable of acting independently of the previous Group and to ensure that the can continue business operations without interruption.
The IT carve-out is an independent project within larger M&A transactions or strategic realignments. As part of a carve-out project, existing IT landscapes, applications, systems and data must be clearly identified, separated or migrated. At the same time, IT processes, security requirements and compliance specifications must be adhered to and the Ensure business continuity during the transition phase.
The first step is a comprehensive inventory of the existing IT systems. The aim is to transparently record the current status, secure existing know-how in the IT team and identify risks at an early stage.
Typical focal points are
The future IT target image is defined on the basis of the analysis. This phase provides the framework for controlled implementation and a successful IT carve-out.
The focus is on:
The technical separation and migration of the IT systems takes place during the implementation phase. At the same time, ongoing operations must remain secure.
Central tasks are:
After implementation, the new IT environment will be tested and transferred to regular operations.
Typical steps are
Tests and approvals: Checking the migrated systems and processes for functionality, security and completeness.
Documentation and handover: Structured documentation of the new IT landscape and handover to operations or external service providers.
Stabilization of regular operations: Elimination of remaining weaknesses and establishment of a stable, reliable operating model.
An IT carve-out plays a key role in determining whether a spin-off is technically controlled, economically predictable and successful without interrupting business operations. Properly planned and implemented, it reduces risks, creates planning security and supports a stable transition to the new company.
The most important advantages at a glance:
Both IT carve-outs and spin-offs serve the organizational realignment of companies, but pursue the following goals Different strategic goals and each place their own demands on the project, IT and management.
With an IT carve-out the divested subsidiary usually remains closely linked to the previous company for the time being. A partial sale to investors often takes place, while the parent company retains influence. The carve-out project is designed to manage the transition in a controlled manner, gradually separate existing IT architectures and ensure the start of operations within a clearly defined timeframe and budget.
A spin-off, on the other hand leads to a complete spin-off. The new unit becomes organizationally and economically independent and usually receives a completely independent IT structure. While the implementation of an IT carve-out is strongly characterized by transition models, project management and the involvement of internal or external IT service providers, a spin-off focuses on the complete reorganization.
The main difference therefore lies in the degree of separationIT carve-outs are designed for a controlled transition, spin-offs for a clear, final cut.
Within an IT carve-out project, ServiceNow supports companies with the structured control of IT processes, services and responsibilities. The platform ensures transparency and a uniform approach across all phases of the carve-out process, particularly when separating IT systems, data and processes.
ServiceNow provides a central interface for systematically recording and managing operational tasks, changes and service requests. Dependencies between systems and processes remain traceable, transition phases can be monitored in a controlled manner and the ongoing operation of the outsourced unit remains secure.
For companies, this means
Through integration with other ServiceNow modules such as IT Service Management (ITSM), IT Operations Management (ITOM) or Service Portfolio Management operational and controlling IT processes are seamlessly integrated. ServiceNow thus supports the implementation of the IT carve-out as part of an overarching IT transformation.
An IT carve-out refers to the structured design independent IT for a spun-off part of the company. Systems, data and processes are organized in such a way that operations can continue independently. Typical reasons are company sales or strategic realignments.
An IT carve-out is typically in the context of M&A transactions, company sales or strategic realignments required as soon as a business unit has to be technically separated from the existing group.
With the IT carve-out, the Controlled and often gradual separation, often with transitional models. A spin-off, on the other hand, leads to a complete and direct spin-off with an independent IT structure.
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