Last week, I discussed my view that business service management and service-level management are really variations on a theme, and that the natural evolution and acceptance of SLM concepts resulted in ...
Newton’s Third Law of Motion states, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” That law holds true even when applied to the deceptive and fraudulent actions of some major players in ...
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IT organisations have historically struggled to harmonise the functions of the IT backroom with the business processes they serve. But as core business operations have become ever more dependent on ...
In recent times, many organizations have found that in spite of their IT departments meeting requisite service levels as stated in IT service level agreements (IT SLAs), business units are still ...
Pressures to decrease cost, increase reliability, and comply with local regulations conspire to make it harder than ever for IT to deliver business services efficiently. We are fast approaching the ...
A service-level agreement (SLA) defines the level of service expected from a vendor, laying out metrics by which service is measured, as well as remedies should service levels not be achieved. It is a ...
What’s in a Service Management Plan? Your email has been sent When should a SMP be drafted? Term for a Service Management Plan Typical content of a Service Management Plan Signatories and sign-offs ...
How much inventory is enough? How do you arbitrate across different viewpoints, weighing inventory investment against the impact of stocking out? Service Level has proven to be an objective metric ...