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What is itil, Defines ITIL

What is itil ? 
ITIL is The Information Technology Infrastructure Library. defines the organisational structure and skill requirements of an information technology organisation and a set of standard operational management procedures and practices to allow the organisation to manage an IT operation and associated infrastructure. The operational procedures and practices are supplier independent and apply to all aspects within the IT Infrastructure.

ITIL was originally created by the CCTA under the auspices of the British government, and ITIL is a registered trademark of the UK Government's Office of Government Commerce (usually known as the OGC).

IT Infrastructure

Although the UK Government originally created the ITIL, it has rapidly been adopted across the world as the standard for best practice in the provision of information technology services.

As IT services become more closely aligned and integrated with the business, ITIL assists in establishing a business management approach and discipline to IT Service Management, stressing the complementary aspects of running IT like a business. Service Management is a set of specialized organizational capabilities for providing value to customers in the form of services. The core of Service Management is transforming resources into valuable services

The 'library' itself continues to evolve, with version three, known as ITIL v3, being the current release. This comprises five distinct volumes: ITIL Service Strategy; ITIL Service Design; ITIL Service Transition; ITIL Service Operation; and ITIL Continual Service Improvement. These can be obtained from TSO Books, the publishers.

Within these sets are the specific descriptions and definitions of the various ITIL practices and disciplines.

The contents of two most commonly used sets within the previous release, Service Support and Service Delivery are broadly still present. These were as follows: Incident Management; Problem Management; Configuration Management; Change Management; Release Management; Service Desk; Service Level Management; IT Financial Management; Capacity Management; Availability Management; IT Service Continuity Management; IT Security Management.

Certification
There are three levels of certification for ITIL: Foundation Certificate, Practitioners Certificate and Managers Certificate. For those holding these certificates, we are maintaining the ITIL Certification Register. If you are qualified, please feel free to add your details.

ISO 20000
For corporate/organizational certification, the relevant emerging standard is ISO 20000. This is quickly emerging to be a central driver for ITSM, and is conceptually the framework within which ITIL itself operates

FAQ on ITIL
The 'open' ITIL FAQ is intended to answer a number of common questions, including those related to ITIL v2.

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