Transparent IT service charging at the touch of a button

Transparent charging of IT costs according to the source paves the way for efficiency improvements in IT. This is because it contributes significantly to greater cost awareness among service recipients and therefore to an economically responsible use of IT resources.


In order to avoid undesirable false incentives, charging models must be chosen sensibly. For example, a quantity-based model based on the number of tickets in the helpdesk can lead to users trying to solve IT problems themselves for cost reasons. Which may increase the problem. Consequently, it is all the more important to choose relevant parameters for IT cost allocation that are sensible and aligned with the company's objectives. netinsight provides the appropriate support.

Correct charging with True-up

IT services are often allocated on the basis of planned costs and planned prices that were determined and calculated as part of IT budgeting. This is usually based on the previous year's values and planned quantities. Due to the high manual effort involved, deviations between planned and actual values are often only determined and allocated once at the end of the year. With netinsight, planned and actual costs can be compared at any time and differences automatically offset. Lack of transparency and nasty surprises at the end of the year are therefore a thing of the past.

 

Automatic IT charging:

More transparency, far less effort

Are you tired of carrying out your IT cost allocation manually and with the help of spreadsheets and worrying about possible errors and therefore miscalculations? netinsight automates the billing of IT services and projects (Bill of IT), makes costs transparent and creates the basis for regular, automated true-ups. Our TBM software supports a wide range of billing procedures and tariff models and automatically transmits generated invoices and invoice documents to your target systems, such as the ERP system, via interface.

Your added value with netinsight for cost allocation & true-up