Operational Health
Whether each application is set up so somebody could govern it — an owner, an administrator, a contract, a connection.
Every application has earned all nine health points.
System Health averages 0 of 100 across the portfolio, and 0 applications have earned every point. The score is nine points per application: an active integration, no confirmed redundancy, no confirmed duplicate, an active owner and an active administrator, a contract record, and completed onboarding. Owner and onboarding are worth two points each, so they move the number hardest.
Where Points Are Lost
No health points are missing anywhere in the portfolio.
Watchlist
Nothing to show.
How This Is Counted
System Health is nine points: an active integration, no confirmed redundancy, no confirmed duplicate, an active System Owner (two points), an active Administrator, a contract record on file, and completed onboarding (two points). It measures whether a record is complete enough to govern — not whether the application is worth having. A tool everybody uses can score badly here, and that is a records problem rather than a usage one. The period switcher changes little on this lens, because record completeness is not a usage measure.