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Foundations of IT Service Management based on ITIL (The IT Service Management Forum - Best Practice) (Supersedes 9077212280)

by: Jan Van Haren (Author)

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Publisher: Van Haren Publishing,26 Sep 2005

Category: IT MANAGEMENT Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 9077212582
ISBN13: 9789077212585

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In recent years, IT Service Management has developed into a field in its own right. Organisations are now so dependent on the automation of large parts of their business processes that the quality of IT services and the synchronisation of these services with the needs of the organisation are now essential to their survival.

This introduction to IT Service Management, published by ITSMF-NL, is based on the latest edition of the ITIL books on Service Support and Service Delivery and is intended to serve as:

a thorough and convenient introduction to the field of IT Service Management and a selection of the books in the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL).

a self-study guide that contains all the material needed to prepare for the Foundation Certificate examination in IT Service Management.

This new edition contains only those topics relevant for Foundations exams. While this book may serve as a textbook, it is not a theoretical book. Instead, it contains a wealth of practical knowledge collected by the editorial board. This practical knowledge and the introduction to the field of IT service management make the book useful even for those not preparing for the examination.

Since no single publication can have the answers to all the questions that arise in a field so multifaceted as IT Service Management, the aim of the book is to raise key questions, to encourage discussions and the comparison of the best practices found in the book with the reader's own experience.