Increasingly, enterprises today rely upon IT for the
delivery of business-critical services - often direct to the end
consumer
Therefore, it is vital to adopt the most efficient
and effective approach to the management of IT Services. In many cases,
it is not only necessary to deploy best practice solutions, but also be
able to prove this. This is equally important for in-house service
providers and for commercial sourcing companies.
It could be argued
that it is even more important in the latter case as more and more
enterprises look to multi-source their service capabilities. Choosing the
correct partner is vital. If your chosen partner is demonstrably conformant
to best practice, then there is a far higher chance of a successful
engagement, since they will speak the same language and operate common
processes.
“Best practice” for
IT Service Management is principally defined in the various volumes that
comprise ITIL, the global, industry-accepted library from the Office Of
Government Commerce (OGC). itSMF, BSI and OGC have developed a formal
standard ISO/IEC20000 that is aligned and complementary to ITIL.