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Structure of FitSM parts. FitSM calls itself a standard, but is not published or managed by an established standards organisation like ISO.However, in a way very similar to that of many ISO and ISO/IEC standard families, it structures its documents into several numbered parts and defines requirements for an effective service management system in its part 1.
In the ITIL model, a 'Service' is defined as, "A means of delivering value to customers by facilitating outcomes customers want to achieve without the ownership of specific costs and risks." [ 2 ] The meaning is thus highly business-focused and assumes some degree of outsourcing , although this may just be outsourcing from within the functional ...
ITIL 4 consists of 34 practices grouped into 3 categories: General management practices: some examples are: Strategy management, Portfolio management, Architecture management and Risk management; Service management practices: examples are: Service-level management, Availability management and Capacity and performance management
A service desk is a primary IT function within the discipline of IT service management (ITSM) as defined by ITIL. It is intended to provide a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to meet the communication needs of both users and IT staff, [7] and also to satisfy both Customer and IT Provider objectives.
Service automation framework; Service design; Service Design Package (ITIL) Service governance; Service integration and management; Service Integration Maturity Model; Service-level agreement; Service level indicator; Service Level Management; Service-level objective; Service Measurement Index; Service Portfolio (ITIL) Service provider; ServiceNow
The IT Service Management Forum (itSMF) is an independent, international, not-for-profit organization of IT service management (ITSM) professionals worldwide. [1] Around the operation of IT services the itSMF collects, develops and publishes best practices, supports education and training, discusses the development of ITSM tools, initiates advisory ideas about ITSM and holds conventions.
ISO/IEC 20000 is the international standard for IT service management.It was developed in 2005 by ISO/IEC JTC1/SC7 and revised in 2011 and 2018. [1] It was originally based on the earlier BS 15000 that was developed by BSI Group.
An IT service catalog is a subset of an enterprise service catalog and is defined by ITIL, by the book Service Design, to be an exhaustive list of IT-only services that an organization provides or offers to its employees or customers. The catalog is the only part of the Service Portfolio that is published to customers and is used to support the ...