An overview of The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture. It is a vendor and product-agnostic value chain-based operating model for managing the business of IT. While providing guidance on the design, procurement and implementation of the functionality needed to run IT, it also enables the systematic tracking of the state of IT services across the service life-cycle using four value streams - Strategy to Portfolio, Request to Fulfill, Requirement to Deploy, and Detect to Correct.
Download presentation from http://opengroup.co.za/presentations
Request to Fulfill Presentation (IT4IT)Rob Akershoek
The Request to Fulfill (R2F) value stream presentation. R2F is one of the four value streams of the IT4IT Reference Architecture of The Open Group.
How to manage your IT organization as a professional IT shop? Provide a self service portal for end-users and IT staff to order IT services and IT resources. Automate the entire process from request to actual deployment and provisioning.
Future Proofing Your IT Operating Model for DigitalDavid Favelle
Having worked with Operating Model for over 10 years, Dave has new adopted DevOps, IT4IT and Continuous Delivery alongside traditional frameworks. The concept of the value stream is central to the thinking. The presentation was delivered as a Keynote at the Open Group in Amsterdam October 2017 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7yH1JJKvqc&t=1969s
Note that Dave and the ValueFlow team deliver Operating Model on the ServiceNow platform.
An overview of The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture. It is a vendor and product-agnostic value chain-based operating model for managing the business of IT. While providing guidance on the design, procurement and implementation of the functionality needed to run IT, it also enables the systematic tracking of the state of IT services across the service life-cycle using four value streams - Strategy to Portfolio, Request to Fulfill, Requirement to Deploy, and Detect to Correct.
Download presentation from http://opengroup.co.za/presentations
Request to Fulfill Presentation (IT4IT)Rob Akershoek
The Request to Fulfill (R2F) value stream presentation. R2F is one of the four value streams of the IT4IT Reference Architecture of The Open Group.
How to manage your IT organization as a professional IT shop? Provide a self service portal for end-users and IT staff to order IT services and IT resources. Automate the entire process from request to actual deployment and provisioning.
Future Proofing Your IT Operating Model for DigitalDavid Favelle
Having worked with Operating Model for over 10 years, Dave has new adopted DevOps, IT4IT and Continuous Delivery alongside traditional frameworks. The concept of the value stream is central to the thinking. The presentation was delivered as a Keynote at the Open Group in Amsterdam October 2017 -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7yH1JJKvqc&t=1969s
Note that Dave and the ValueFlow team deliver Operating Model on the ServiceNow platform.
Overview of the IT4IT tooling market in 2022.
Key trends in the IT4IT / DevOps tooling market are:
- Strategic portfolio management / portfolio backlog management (scaling agile on the enterprise level integrating with Enterprise architecture and Application / Product Portfolio Management)
- On-line collaboration & communication tools supporting team of team planning, problem solving, etc.
- Value stream management (an emerging tooling category) providing visibility across the end-to-end IT value streams
- Multi-cloud discovery & visibility on usage, costs and compliance
- Integrating DevOps tool chain (e.g. CICD pipeline) with the ITSM platform and CMDB
- Integrating security, risk and compliance management into the DevOps tool chain
- AIOps and observability management, consoliding metrics, logs, events mapped to a real-time service model
- Security operations, integrating security monitoring, vulnerability scanning, etc. into end-to-end detect to correct value streams
- Enterprise Service Management (ITSM vendors providing omni-channel services across IT, HR, Facilities, Finance, etc.)
- Leveraging AI/ML in various capabilities such test management, security operations, incident management, etc.
- Sustainability management integrated in IRM/GRC platforms
And last but not least:
- Service / Product portfolio management (managing the portfolio of service/applications, supporting product centric operating models, linked to business capabilities, product owners and teams)
IT4IT and DevOps Tools Landscape (2020).Rob Akershoek
Complete overview of the IT management tooling landscape 2020. Key market players / vendors in the IT4IT and DevOps tooling ecosystem. Automate and streamline your end-to-end DevOps tool chain.
This webinar features two IT4IT™ experts: Jim Hietala, VP Business Development at The Open Group and Michael Fulton, President Americas Division of CC and C Solutions, co-chair IT4IT Adoption Workgroup and Lead Author ITpreneurs IT4IT courseware.
Training and consulting providers looking to help your clients improve IT efficiency will enjoy this webinar. You will:
-Gain insight on how IT4IT serves the digital enterprise
-Discover its relation with Cloud, Agile, and DevOps
-Learn how it complements TOGAF®, Archimate® and ITIL®
-Find out what the training opportunities are for IT4IT
The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture provides prescriptive guidance on how to design, procure and implement the functionality needed to run IT. The training content of IT4IT will be available for licensing in the ITpreneurs courseware soon.
Your Challenge
Organizations have to adapt to a growing number of trends, putting increased pressure on IT to move at the same speed as the business.
The business, seeing that IT is slower to react, looks to external solutions to address its challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
IT and business leaders don’t have a clear and unified understanding or definition of an operating model.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
The IT operating model is not a static entity and should evolve according to changing business needs.
However, business needs are diverse, and the IT organization must recognize that the business includes groups that consume technology in different patterns. The IT operating model needs to support and enable multiple groups, while continuously adapting to changing business conditions.
Impact and Result
Determine how each technology consumer group interacts with IT. Use consumer experience maps to determine what kind of services consumer groups use and if there are opportunities to improve the delivery of those services.
Identify how changing business conditions will affect the consumption of technology services. Classify your consumers based on business uncertainty and reliance on IT to plan for the future delivery of services.
Optimize the IT operating model. Create a target IT operating model based on the gathered information about technology service consumers. Select different implementations of common operating model elements: governance, sourcing, process, and structure.
Running the Business of IT on ServiceNow using IT4ITcccamericas
In this presentation, Michael Fulton, President of CC&C Americas, shares his perspective on the new IT4IT industry standard and how you can use a combination of IT4IT and ServiceNow to transform how you run the business of IT.
History of IT Service Management Practices and StandardsRob Akershoek
Evolution of IT service management practices and standards from Top Gun 1 (around 1990) to Top Gun Maverick (2022)
How did the IT management evolve since 1990? When were key standards and practices introduced?
The IT management market has significantly evolved over the last few years e.g. introducing DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Agile Development, SRE and IT4IT. Managing this new multi-vendor ecosystem consisting of cloud, containers and micro-services.
Managing this new digital reality requires you to combine various practices into one integrated Digital Operating Model, to optimize end-to-end IT value streams.
ITIL® 4 will be hitting shelves in February 2019, but how is it different from ITIL V3? We joined forces with AXELOS in this webinar to break down what's changing with ITIL 4, how this can benefit you and your organisation, and how you can book onto a course.
The Service Catalog is not a Request Portal. The terms are often used interchangeably due to lack of knowledge, which can cause confusion for IT and IT's customers.
Over the past year, Evergreen conducted dozens of one-day Service Catalog workshops around the U.S. Attended by more than 500 people, a recurring theme we noted was that many attendees thought they had a Service Catalog, when in fact they actually had a Request Portal.
IT needs to increase its focus on 3 important areas:
Delivering services customers want and need
Better alignment with the needs of the business
Cost transparency to give visibility to the cost of services
Learn more and access the webinar recording at:
http://www.evergreensys.com/it-webinars-whitepapers-evergreen-systems
#servicecatalog #itsm #servicenow #itservicecatalog
Architecting Next Generatio IT Operating Models Using IT4IT and SFIASukumar Daniel
A case study of a Transformation Initiative to move a Third Party from Traditional Mechanic Shop Mentality to a Customisation Studio Mentality by causing a paradigm Shift in Ways of Working
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. What is IT4IT framework
2. The benefits of implementation of the IT4IT framework
3. IT4IT framework components
4. IT4IT Value Streams
5. IT4IT Reference Architecture
6. About Architecture Center Ltd
7. References
ValueFlowIT: A new IT Operating Model EmergesDavid Favelle
ValueFlow IT has synthesised the old and the new of IT management frameworks into a multi-speed operating model. This accommodates the different pace layers (thanks Gartner) of the portfolio and tunes the IT organisational structures processes and tools.
Boost your ITSM maturity with a service catalogAxios Systems
View the full recorded webinar here:
http://forms.axiossystems.com/spalding_september_reg_en
In this webinar, George Spalding, Executive VP at Pink Elephant, talks about how a service catalog can help you increase your ITSM maturity, and shares some of the secrets of a successful implementation.
Joe Beighley, Business Solutions Consultant at Axios Systems, shows you how a service catalog works from the business perspective, and how IT can quickly deploy a catalog that takes strain off the service desk and releases IT resources for innovation.
ITIL 4 service value chain data flows (input and outputs)Rob Akershoek
High level overview of the Service value chain activities and information flows (input/outputs) based upon ITIL 4 from AXELOS (ITIL 4 Foundation).
Mapping of the ITIL value chain activities to the IT4IT value streams as defined by The Open Group IT4IT Standard.
An overview of The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture. It is a vendor and product-agnostic value chain-based operating model for managing the business of IT. While providing guidance on the design, procurement and implementation of the functionality needed to run IT, it also enables the systematic tracking of the state of IT services across the service life-cycle.
Review of Information Technology Function Critical Capability ModelsAlan McSweeney
IT Function critical capabilities are key areas where the IT function needs to maintain significant levels of competence, skill and experience and practise in order to operate and deliver a service. There are several different IT capability frameworks. The objective of these notes is to assess the suitability and applicability of these frameworks. These models can be used to identify what is important for your IT function based on your current and desired/necessary activity profile.
Capabilities vary across organisation – not all capabilities have the same importance for all organisations. These frameworks do not readily accommodate variability in the relative importance of capabilities.
The assessment approach taken is to identify a generalised set of capabilities needed across the span of IT function operations, from strategy to operations and delivery. This generic model is then be used to assess individual frameworks to determine their scope and coverage and to identify gaps.
The generic IT function capability model proposed here consists of five groups or domains of major capabilities that can be organised across the span of the IT function:
1. Information Technology Strategy, Management and Governance
2. Technology and Platforms Standards Development and Management
3. Technology and Solution Consulting and Delivery
4. Operational Run The Business/Business as Usual/Service Provision
5. Change The Business/Development and Introduction of New Services
In the context of trends and initiatives such as outsourcing, transition to cloud services and greater platform-based offerings, should the IT function develop and enhance its meta-capabilities – the management of the delivery of capabilities? Is capability identification and delivery management the most important capability? Outsourced service delivery in all its forms is not a fire-and-forget activity. You can outsource the provision of any service except the management of the supply of that service.
The following IT capability models have been evaluated:
• IT4IT Reference Architecture https://www.opengroup.org/it4it contains 32 functional components
• European e-Competence Framework (ECF) http://www.ecompetences.eu/ contains 40 competencies
• ITIL V4 https://www.axelos.com/best-practice-solutions/itil has 34 management practices
• COBIT 2019 https://www.isaca.org/resources/cobit has 40 management and control processes
• APQC Process Classification Framework - https://www.apqc.org/process-performance-management/process-frameworks version 7.2.1 has 44 major IT management processes
• IT Capability Maturity Framework (IT-CMF) https://ivi.ie/critical-capabilities/ contains 37 critical capabilities
The following model has not been evaluated
• Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) - http://www.sfia-online.org/ lists over 100 skills
Overview of the IT4IT tooling market in 2022.
Key trends in the IT4IT / DevOps tooling market are:
- Strategic portfolio management / portfolio backlog management (scaling agile on the enterprise level integrating with Enterprise architecture and Application / Product Portfolio Management)
- On-line collaboration & communication tools supporting team of team planning, problem solving, etc.
- Value stream management (an emerging tooling category) providing visibility across the end-to-end IT value streams
- Multi-cloud discovery & visibility on usage, costs and compliance
- Integrating DevOps tool chain (e.g. CICD pipeline) with the ITSM platform and CMDB
- Integrating security, risk and compliance management into the DevOps tool chain
- AIOps and observability management, consoliding metrics, logs, events mapped to a real-time service model
- Security operations, integrating security monitoring, vulnerability scanning, etc. into end-to-end detect to correct value streams
- Enterprise Service Management (ITSM vendors providing omni-channel services across IT, HR, Facilities, Finance, etc.)
- Leveraging AI/ML in various capabilities such test management, security operations, incident management, etc.
- Sustainability management integrated in IRM/GRC platforms
And last but not least:
- Service / Product portfolio management (managing the portfolio of service/applications, supporting product centric operating models, linked to business capabilities, product owners and teams)
IT4IT and DevOps Tools Landscape (2020).Rob Akershoek
Complete overview of the IT management tooling landscape 2020. Key market players / vendors in the IT4IT and DevOps tooling ecosystem. Automate and streamline your end-to-end DevOps tool chain.
This webinar features two IT4IT™ experts: Jim Hietala, VP Business Development at The Open Group and Michael Fulton, President Americas Division of CC and C Solutions, co-chair IT4IT Adoption Workgroup and Lead Author ITpreneurs IT4IT courseware.
Training and consulting providers looking to help your clients improve IT efficiency will enjoy this webinar. You will:
-Gain insight on how IT4IT serves the digital enterprise
-Discover its relation with Cloud, Agile, and DevOps
-Learn how it complements TOGAF®, Archimate® and ITIL®
-Find out what the training opportunities are for IT4IT
The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture provides prescriptive guidance on how to design, procure and implement the functionality needed to run IT. The training content of IT4IT will be available for licensing in the ITpreneurs courseware soon.
Your Challenge
Organizations have to adapt to a growing number of trends, putting increased pressure on IT to move at the same speed as the business.
The business, seeing that IT is slower to react, looks to external solutions to address its challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
IT and business leaders don’t have a clear and unified understanding or definition of an operating model.
Our Advice
Critical Insight
The IT operating model is not a static entity and should evolve according to changing business needs.
However, business needs are diverse, and the IT organization must recognize that the business includes groups that consume technology in different patterns. The IT operating model needs to support and enable multiple groups, while continuously adapting to changing business conditions.
Impact and Result
Determine how each technology consumer group interacts with IT. Use consumer experience maps to determine what kind of services consumer groups use and if there are opportunities to improve the delivery of those services.
Identify how changing business conditions will affect the consumption of technology services. Classify your consumers based on business uncertainty and reliance on IT to plan for the future delivery of services.
Optimize the IT operating model. Create a target IT operating model based on the gathered information about technology service consumers. Select different implementations of common operating model elements: governance, sourcing, process, and structure.
Running the Business of IT on ServiceNow using IT4ITcccamericas
In this presentation, Michael Fulton, President of CC&C Americas, shares his perspective on the new IT4IT industry standard and how you can use a combination of IT4IT and ServiceNow to transform how you run the business of IT.
History of IT Service Management Practices and StandardsRob Akershoek
Evolution of IT service management practices and standards from Top Gun 1 (around 1990) to Top Gun Maverick (2022)
How did the IT management evolve since 1990? When were key standards and practices introduced?
The IT management market has significantly evolved over the last few years e.g. introducing DevOps, Continuous Delivery, Agile Development, SRE and IT4IT. Managing this new multi-vendor ecosystem consisting of cloud, containers and micro-services.
Managing this new digital reality requires you to combine various practices into one integrated Digital Operating Model, to optimize end-to-end IT value streams.
ITIL® 4 will be hitting shelves in February 2019, but how is it different from ITIL V3? We joined forces with AXELOS in this webinar to break down what's changing with ITIL 4, how this can benefit you and your organisation, and how you can book onto a course.
The Service Catalog is not a Request Portal. The terms are often used interchangeably due to lack of knowledge, which can cause confusion for IT and IT's customers.
Over the past year, Evergreen conducted dozens of one-day Service Catalog workshops around the U.S. Attended by more than 500 people, a recurring theme we noted was that many attendees thought they had a Service Catalog, when in fact they actually had a Request Portal.
IT needs to increase its focus on 3 important areas:
Delivering services customers want and need
Better alignment with the needs of the business
Cost transparency to give visibility to the cost of services
Learn more and access the webinar recording at:
http://www.evergreensys.com/it-webinars-whitepapers-evergreen-systems
#servicecatalog #itsm #servicenow #itservicecatalog
Architecting Next Generatio IT Operating Models Using IT4IT and SFIASukumar Daniel
A case study of a Transformation Initiative to move a Third Party from Traditional Mechanic Shop Mentality to a Customisation Studio Mentality by causing a paradigm Shift in Ways of Working
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. What is IT4IT framework
2. The benefits of implementation of the IT4IT framework
3. IT4IT framework components
4. IT4IT Value Streams
5. IT4IT Reference Architecture
6. About Architecture Center Ltd
7. References
ValueFlowIT: A new IT Operating Model EmergesDavid Favelle
ValueFlow IT has synthesised the old and the new of IT management frameworks into a multi-speed operating model. This accommodates the different pace layers (thanks Gartner) of the portfolio and tunes the IT organisational structures processes and tools.
Boost your ITSM maturity with a service catalogAxios Systems
View the full recorded webinar here:
http://forms.axiossystems.com/spalding_september_reg_en
In this webinar, George Spalding, Executive VP at Pink Elephant, talks about how a service catalog can help you increase your ITSM maturity, and shares some of the secrets of a successful implementation.
Joe Beighley, Business Solutions Consultant at Axios Systems, shows you how a service catalog works from the business perspective, and how IT can quickly deploy a catalog that takes strain off the service desk and releases IT resources for innovation.
ITIL 4 service value chain data flows (input and outputs)Rob Akershoek
High level overview of the Service value chain activities and information flows (input/outputs) based upon ITIL 4 from AXELOS (ITIL 4 Foundation).
Mapping of the ITIL value chain activities to the IT4IT value streams as defined by The Open Group IT4IT Standard.
An overview of The Open Group IT4IT Reference Architecture. It is a vendor and product-agnostic value chain-based operating model for managing the business of IT. While providing guidance on the design, procurement and implementation of the functionality needed to run IT, it also enables the systematic tracking of the state of IT services across the service life-cycle.
Review of Information Technology Function Critical Capability ModelsAlan McSweeney
IT Function critical capabilities are key areas where the IT function needs to maintain significant levels of competence, skill and experience and practise in order to operate and deliver a service. There are several different IT capability frameworks. The objective of these notes is to assess the suitability and applicability of these frameworks. These models can be used to identify what is important for your IT function based on your current and desired/necessary activity profile.
Capabilities vary across organisation – not all capabilities have the same importance for all organisations. These frameworks do not readily accommodate variability in the relative importance of capabilities.
The assessment approach taken is to identify a generalised set of capabilities needed across the span of IT function operations, from strategy to operations and delivery. This generic model is then be used to assess individual frameworks to determine their scope and coverage and to identify gaps.
The generic IT function capability model proposed here consists of five groups or domains of major capabilities that can be organised across the span of the IT function:
1. Information Technology Strategy, Management and Governance
2. Technology and Platforms Standards Development and Management
3. Technology and Solution Consulting and Delivery
4. Operational Run The Business/Business as Usual/Service Provision
5. Change The Business/Development and Introduction of New Services
In the context of trends and initiatives such as outsourcing, transition to cloud services and greater platform-based offerings, should the IT function develop and enhance its meta-capabilities – the management of the delivery of capabilities? Is capability identification and delivery management the most important capability? Outsourced service delivery in all its forms is not a fire-and-forget activity. You can outsource the provision of any service except the management of the supply of that service.
The following IT capability models have been evaluated:
• IT4IT Reference Architecture https://www.opengroup.org/it4it contains 32 functional components
• European e-Competence Framework (ECF) http://www.ecompetences.eu/ contains 40 competencies
• ITIL V4 https://www.axelos.com/best-practice-solutions/itil has 34 management practices
• COBIT 2019 https://www.isaca.org/resources/cobit has 40 management and control processes
• APQC Process Classification Framework - https://www.apqc.org/process-performance-management/process-frameworks version 7.2.1 has 44 major IT management processes
• IT Capability Maturity Framework (IT-CMF) https://ivi.ie/critical-capabilities/ contains 37 critical capabilities
The following model has not been evaluated
• Skills Framework for the Information Age (SFIA) - http://www.sfia-online.org/ lists over 100 skills
Download White Paper : CMDB Implementations - A Tale of Two ExtremesServiceDesk Plus
One of the "quality problems" to have, as your business grows is the challenge of managing all your resources. As the number of your employees grows and your IT assets expand, it is difficult to ascertain exactly what and where all your assets are. It is important to get more visibility on what applications and services are running on each asset, how they interact, and the business impact if these resources are down, responding poorly or slowly, or jeopardized by security threats.
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What Is IT4IT? – An Introduction To A New Standard
The IT industry has long lacked a complete end-to-end management standard, one that includes architecture, project, portfolio, service, and operations management. It’s a challenge, one that the IT4IT standard has been designed to address. IT4IT is the first end-to-end, vendor-neutral reference model for IT management and its systems. This session will give you a comprehensive overview on the history, positioning, and content of IT4IT and show you how to make it a reality for your organisation.
Advanced traditional IT departments, with silos organised around deep disciplines, policies, and processes, won’t work for tomorrow’s world. Most IT departments with specialist groups that speak their own dialect, struggle to agree on shared goals and values. Because of this, it’s hard to deliver optimal business outcomes. This session will help you break down the barriers and harness the power of IT4IT, a high-level standard for managing the whole of IT with an enterprise service-centric architecture.
In November, IT4IT(TM) 2.0 was released to the IT industry. In this webinar, Michael Fulton, President, CC&C Americas and member of Open Group IT4IT Forum Steering Committee, will share his perspective on IT4IT and what it means to the IT industry and how you as an individual can take advantage of it within your career
CMDB Presentation from keynote at ITSMF Pittsburgh Local Interest Group.
Topic: CMDB as a Corporate Asset
Presenter: Abbas Haider Ali, VP Product Strategy at Managed Objects
Agenda:
* CMDB 101 - What is it, What ins't it, and Why should you care about having one?
* Selecting what goes with your CMDB asset management, performance management, discovery data, IT management
* Monolithic vs. Disctributed CMDBs - One to rule them all?
* Practical guide to implementing a CMDB (customer case studies)
* Use cases and ROI realized
* Whiteboard / Discussion with audience suggestions on CMDB topics
IT4IT™ Reference Architecture, Version 2.0 is The Open Group standard that describes a reference architecture and value chain-based operating model for managing the business of IT.
IT4IT™ standard uses the value chain approach to create a model of functions that IT performs.
This framework identifies the key activities that IT must do to contribute to business competitiveness.
In IT4IT™ Reference Architecture, Version 2.0 the IT professionals will find the value chain framework and reference architecture that defines integrated management framework focused on lifecycle of services.
As we head into a new year, one thing is for sure, the world of technology and IT will continue to evolve and be disrupted at a frightening pace. The role of the modern IT organisation will thus need to adapt and be agile in order to keep pace with this changing landscape and to continue to be valuable to the organisations that they service. As IT estates become more complex, internal IT functions will need to become more mature and efficient in the way they operate in order to be perceived as a valued asset to the business. The release of IT4IT at the end of last year provides an interesting and potentially highly valuable reference architecture for IT organisations to use to help achieve this level of maturity and efficiency.
The IT4IT standard has really started to pick up momentum as we start 2016 and it is great to see the increase in the membership of the IT4IT forum as well as the general interest that is being seen in the industry for this new standard. I recently co-presented a webinar in collaboration with the Open Group where we looked at the potential real-world application and benefits that IT4IT can offer. Mandate and mindset will be critical to the successful use of IT4IT but I am confident that this approach has the potential to be very beneficial for many organisations as the role of the IT function continues to be redefined.
In this presentation, we will discuss the marketing procedure in the services, how to organize marketing planning and analyze marketing opportunities. We will also talk about the selection process of target market, developing the service marketing mix and managing marketing effort.
To know more about Welingkar School’s Distance Learning Program and courses offered, visit:
http://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning/online-mba.html
Service ,Supply chain management ,Characteristics of service,Product And Service Marketing Mix
Differences B/W Goods and Services,Classification of service,Service encounter,Service blueprint,service marketing triangle, types of marketing traingle.
In this session, Tony provided you with an introduction to
IT4IT and looked at coverage of how the standard has evolved since its launch in October 2015.
ITIL is a progression of methodologies in various ranges, an organization can execute a few or the whole general model. There is no guideline that you need to execute everything. Here in this PPT Mohammed Altaaf Sharif describing All about ITIL.
For more details :- http://mohammedaltaafsharif.blogspot.com.au/
ITIL is a progression of methodologies in various ranges, an organization can execute a few or the whole general model. There is no guideline that you need to execute everything. Here in this PPT Mohammed Altaaf Sharif describing All about ITIL.
For more details :- http://mohammedaltaafsharif.blogspot.com.au/
The event had a choice of several relevant workshops ITIL & Service Delivery based. Typically each session was hosted by two expert IT Practitioners and with a class size of no more than 10 delegates for Workshops and 20 delegates for Master Classes. The class size was designed to allow engagement with both the experts and other delegates.
Next Generation IT Operating Models and IT4ITSukumar Daniel
In a world driven by Disruption, IT Departments are seeking ways to systematically transform their ways of working to transform from an Automobile mechanic Shop Operating Model to a Customisation Studio.
This requires the adoption of next generation Service Oriented IT Operating Model, this paper examines how IT4IT is an important part of the Transformation Tool Kit that can be used by organisations to make the changes required to face the future with confidence.
Beverly Weed-Schertzer explains how ITIL, the most widely used IT service management framework, supports business objectives, enables changes, adds value to service risk management, and optimizes customer experience while being economical. Additionally, this explores the various trends in the domain and serves as a one-stop guide for all aspiring professionals looking to build a career in this discipline.
In today's on-demand business environment, companies are becoming heavily reliant on IT services and require more effective IT Service Management. ITIL, Information Technology Infrastructure Library, is the most widely accepted approach to IT Service Management in the world. It is supported by a comprehensive qualifications scheme, accredited training organizations, and implementation and assessment tools.
Attending this free Seminar will help you understand today's trends and Best Practices in the adoption of ITIL, and the importance of ITIL training such as these substantial benefits of maximizing your IT processes:
• Lowering Costs
• Optimizing Performance
• Ensuring Compliance
• Improving IT Service Delivery
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Multimodal IT and Orchestration for Digital TransformationLeon Dohmen
Digital transformation implies changing business models. To be able to adapt organizations are using IT operating models and working methods that work at different speeds causing alignment issues between models and working methods. Consequences are (too) high support and maintenance cost, slow innovation, and inconsistent customer experience. The use of archetypes for IT operating models provides a handle to arrange adequate orchestration between operating models and working methods.
ITIL is a widely accepted approach to IT Service Management (ITSM), which has been adopted by individuals and organizations across the world. ITIL provides a cohesive set of best practice, drawn from the public and private sectors internationally.
Because ITSM is driven both by technology and the huge range of organizational environments in which it operates, it is constantly evolving.
3. itSMF UK
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5. itSMF UK
IT4IT™For Managing the Business of IT – A Management guide
(page 5)
The IT4IT Reference Architecture should be used together with other standards and frameworks such as PMBOK Guide,
COBIT and ITIL
The IT Value Chain based IT operating model complements these existing standards and process best practices by
combining them into an overarching blueprint, in which enterprise architecture, portfolio management, project
management and service development are integrated with IT Service Management, enabling the IT function to be
managed from and end to end perspective
The IT4IT Reference Architecture’s Service Model, Information Model, Functional Model, and Integration Model add a
layer of prescriptive detail to COBIT and ITIL based processes, providing the IT function with requirements for selecting
and implementing interoperable IT solutions that support and automate activities with the IT function
This includes developing more flexible IT processes and IT management solutions and building stronger,
more fluid connections among employees and with customers and vendors
6. Consumer demands are rapidly changing; on-demand
One common ask - better, faster, cheaper and safer
Gen Z
2000-present
Children
The first generation never to have
experienced the pre-internet world
Millennials/Gen Y
1980-2000
Early teens to early 30s
Demanding, internet savvy, instant
gratification. The iPad generation
Gen X
1965-79
Early 30s to mid-40s
The ‘focused, keep your heads
down generation”
Baby Boomers
Pre 1965
Late-40s+
Regarded in the West as the “have
it all” postwar generation
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7. Business models are changing, and IT services must shift
You get what you are given
You get what you want, plus what you
didn’t know you needed
…and of course, must always be better, faster, cheaper and safer
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8. Day to day IT operations are evolving
Support multi-mode service delivery
Digital IT
Plan Source
OfferManage
New
Style
Traditional IT
Plan
Build
Run
Industrialized IT
Plan Build
DeliverRun
New
Tech
Reality: working smarter across the continuum and in all modes
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9. IT can no longer manage all services the same way
Core IT Fluid IT
Greater agility
Business
outcome-centric
New workloads, apps,
and experiences
Shorter cycle times
IT outcome-centric
Conventional
workloads & apps
Longer cycle times
Lower cost
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10. Typical look at the business of IT still has silos
Analyze and understand how to support the business by initiative
Velocity / requirements
Process
Tool
Core IT
Cloud
Process
Tool
DevOps
Process
Tool
Multiple
Suppliers / SIAM
Process
Tool
Security
Process
Tool
Mobility
Process
Tool
Context/usecase
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12. The Open Group® IT4IT™ standard to Run the Business of IT
IT Operating Model
Describes the structure of IT management
IT Reference Architecture
Prescribes the functional & information architecture
Consumer-centric service model
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13. Looking at IT4IT through the Value Chain lens
One IT4IT or many ?
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14. One Lens, One Architecture, Many Perspective
Applying IT4IT
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15. One IT4IT Architecture reflecting the different perspectives
Velocity / requirements
Process
Tool
Core IT
Cloud
Process
Tool
DevOps
Process
Tool
Multiple
Suppliers / SIAM
Process
Tool
Security
Process
Tool
Mobility
Process
Tool
Context/usecase
Service
Portfolio
Component
Portfolio
Demand
Component
Proposal
Component
Policy
Component
Defect
Component
Requirement
Component
Project
Component
Test
Component
Build
Component
Source Control
Component
Change
Control
Comp.
Problem
Component
Incident
Component
Event
Component
Diagnostics &
Remediation
Component
Usage
Component
Chargeback /
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Comp.
Strategy to
Portfolio
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Component
Offer Consumption Component
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Service
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Offer
Service
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17. itSMF UK
Taking away pain…just happens to be IT4IT – Global Finance
True
Business
Pain
identified
Use Cases
associated
with pain
Potential
value
identified
Agile
approach
Regular
value
delivered
IT
reputation
improved
Business
Pain
removed
IT4IT was almost incidental
The focus was on removing pain
Regular delivery of value keeps stakeholders engaged
Business
Operation
Disruption
18. itSMF UK
IT4IT as the end goal (Global FMCG example)
Fantastic
Architecture
Superb road
maps
Happy
Architects
IT not
delivering
the value
Unhappy
business
IT4IT viewed as the end goal rather than supporting the end goal
IT4IT evangelist
Without adoption value will not be realised
No mention of Value
19. itSMF UK
Focusing on Value Stream optimisation – Global Hi Tech
Electronics
Tools deep
dive
Identified
broken
value
streams
Increment
Improve
Optimise
Value
Streams
18 Month
Road
Map
Reduced
waste
IT4IT value stream optimisation key
Over Optimisation leads to systemic waste
Identifying the missing basics
Optimized
Tools
20. Factor of 11,000 reduction of
security events
Arcsight ESM with D2C
Talk this language – Business and IT Execs listen !
50% faster release of
applications
Continuous Release & Deployment with R2D
30% business continuity
improvement
Closed Loop Incident Management with D2C
$1,000,000+ saving on
business efficiency
Self Service Automated Request Fulfilment with R2F
Detect root cause:
36h*5FTE ½h*1FTE
Operations Analytics with D2C
45% Support Cost reduction
Retirement of legacy applications aligned to new
strategic delivery with S2P
Increase speed of fulfilment by
20% resulting in 5% increase in
CSAT
Automation of fulfilment Process with R2F
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22. Recommendations (continued)
Value Stream optimisation
Remember over optimisation leads
to systemic waste
Formal IT4IT education is valuable
We do not need to train the world in
IT4IT
At last we have a reference
architecture for running the business
of IT
But keep it in context …. Its not the
law…. Its not religion
Start to have conversations with
your vendors about IT4IT
Remember the standard was only
released in October 2015
Start thinking value and avoid pure
IT Technical “speak”
The business will always listen
when you talk value itSMF UK
Think Big Start Small