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Essential Guide to Navigating the ITIL Framework
Table of ContentsITIL Defined .......................................................................... 3
History ....................................................................................4
Publications .......................................................................... 5
• Service Strategy ..........................................................6
• Service Design ............................................................. 7
• Service Transition ........................................................8
• Service Operation .......................................................9
• Continual Service Improvement .......................... 10
Advantages...........................................................................11
More Information ...............................................................12
ITIL Defined
ITIL, or Information Technology Infrastructure Library, is a well-known set of IT best practices designed to assist businesses in aligning their IT services with customer and business needs.
Services include IT related assets, accessibility, and resources that deliver value and benefits to customers.
ITIL History
ITIL was started by the British government during the 1980s as a set of standards for improving IT performance. The standards were adopted during subsequent years by both government and non-government entities.
As the standards grew in popularity, they went through several versions (ITIL V2, ITIL V3) with the most recent version released in 2011 – ITIL 2011.
Publications
The current version, ITIL 2011, encompasses 5 separate publications: • Service strategy
• Service design
• Service transition
• Service operation
• Continual service improvement
Service Strategy
ITIL service strategy involves examining the current market needs and existing offerings and creating a plan for services to meet stated needs.
Service strategy processes include:• Service portfolio management
• Financial management
• Strategy management for IT services
• Demand management
• Business relationship management
Service Design
Service design focuses on designing service offerings to meet both business and customer needs.
Service design processes include:• Service level management
• Service catalog management
• Capacity management
• IT service continuity management
• Information security management
• Supplier management
• Design coordination
Service Transition
Service transition involves service implementation, as well as managing services through transitions or discontinuation.
Service transition processes include:• Change management
• Change evaluation
• Release and deployment management
• Service validation and testing
• Service asset and configuration management
• Knowledge management
• Transition planning and support
Service Operation
Service operation involves managing the smooth delivery of IT services with the ultimate goal of delivering value to the business.
Service operation processes include:• Incident management
• Problem management
• Event management
• Access management
• Request fulfillment
Continual Service Improvement
Continual service improvement focuses on finding opportunities for service growth and enhancement.
Continual service improvement (CSI) processes include:• Process evaluation
• Definition of CSI initiatives
• Monitoring CSI initiatives
Advantages of ITIL
Implementing ITIL processes offers significant business benefits by enabling IT teams to: • Minimize service interruptions
• Improve customer relationships
• Enhance service efficiency
• Improve employee productivity
• Reduce service costs
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