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  2. ITIL - Wikipedia

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    ITIL Version 3 is now known as ITIL 2007 Edition. In 2009, the OGC officially announced that ITIL Version 2 certification would be withdrawn and launched a major consultation as per how to proceed. [6] In 2009 and 2011, researchers investigated the benefits of the ITIL implementation. [7] [8] In July 2011, ITIL 2011 was released.

  3. Application Services Library - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] At that time, ITIL lacked specific guidance for application design, development, maintenance and support. Newer ITIL versions, particularly V3 , have increasingly addressed the Application Development and Application Management domains; the ASL BiSL Foundation has published a white paper comparing ITIL v3 and ASL.

  4. Capacity management - Wikipedia

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    ITIL version 3 views capacity management as comprising three sub-processes: business capacity management, service capacity management, and component capacity management. As the usage of IT services change and functionality evolves, the amount of central processing units (CPUs), memory and storage to a physical or virtual server etc. also changes.

  5. Configuration management database - Wikipedia

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    A configuration management database (CMDB) is an ITIL term for a database used by an organization to store information about hardware and software assets (commonly referred to as configuration items). It is useful to break down configuration items into logical layers. [1]

  6. IT service management - Wikipedia

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    The ITIL approach considers the service desk to be the central point of contact between service providers and users/customers on a day-to-day basis. It is also a focal point for reporting incidents (disruptions or potential disruptions in service availability or quality) and for users making service requests (routine requests for services). [9]

  7. Event management (ITIL) - Wikipedia

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    Event Management, as defined by ITIL, is the process that monitors all events that occur through the IT infrastructure.It allows for normal operation and also detects and escalates exception conditions.

  8. ISO/IEC 20000 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 20000-11: Guidance on the relationship between ISO/IEC 20000-1 and service management frameworks: ITIL [ edit ] ISO/IEC TS 20000-11:2021 is a Technical Specification that provides guidance on the relationship between ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011 and a commonly used service management framework, ITIL 4.

  9. Configuration management - Wikipedia

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    Configuration Management (CM) is an ITIL-specific ITSM process that tracks all of the individual CIs in an IT system which may be as simple as a single server, or as complex as the entire IT department. In large organizations a configuration manager may be appointed to oversee and manage the CM process.