 Use Case 3. The IT for IT standard provides a framework for defining and improving data flow in an organization, helping to ensure that data is available and of high quality and that decisions are based on data-driven insights. The standard is designed to address organization's significant problems when trying to integrate tools and data. These include slow response times to development changes and incidents, lack of traceability and data integrity. Difficulty transferring data and ownership through a digital product's lifecycle and poor visibility into the value of developed solutions and products. IT for IT solves these issues by providing a standardized data model and traceability across the value chain. The IT for IT standard ensures end-to-end integration of tools and data, resulting in improved data flow, quality and decision support. The standard helps organizations clearly understand the value of their solutions and products, leading to increased agility in development and operations. The IT for IT standard enables organizations to respond quickly to development, changes and incidents by providing traceability and data integrity. This leads to a seamless flow of information throughout a digital product's lifecycle. Customers can use the IT for IT standard to analyze their current and future state data models and prioritize toolset improvements to maximize business value. This will help ensure the organization has the information it needs to make data-driven decisions and achieve its goals. Vendors and digital practitioners can also use the IT for IT standard to create a blueprint for their desired state for their tool chain and integration landscape. This will help vendors and practitioners to standardize interfaces and data models in their tool sets, improve the flow and quality of data, and promote data-driven decision support.