Application inventory
A single catalogue of every application: what it does, who owns it, and where it sits in its lifecycle.
Most organisations cannot say with confidence how many applications they run, what each one is for, what it costs, or whether it should stay. CatalogRight gives you one governed inventory of the estate, an assessment of every application against the TIME model, and a roadmap to rationalise it.
A single catalogue of every application: what it does, who owns it, and where it sits in its lifecycle.
Assess each application as Tolerate, Invest, Migrate or Eliminate on a drag-and-drop matrix, the way architects actually run portfolio reviews.
Turn the assessment into a sequenced plan for investment, migration and retirement.
See the shape of the estate at a glance, and where cost, risk and duplication concentrate.
Owner, capability and lifecycle stage held against every application, not in a separate document.
One source of truth the architecture function works from, instead of scattered spreadsheets.
Duplicated capability, unsupported software and unclear ownership inflate cost and slow every change. CatalogRight makes the estate visible, so rationalisation decisions are based on evidence rather than anecdote, and the roadmap that follows can be defended.
CIOs and IT leaders, enterprise architects, portfolio managers, application owners and transformation teams who need a defensible view of the application estate and a credible plan for its future.
Typical use cases
CatalogRight turns a sprawling, half-known application estate into a portfolio you can see, govern and plan around.
The clearest way to understand CatalogRight is a short walkthrough against an estate you recognise.