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'''Service Catalog Management''' is an essential IT [[process]] contained within the [[ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)|IT Infrastructure Library’s]] [[ITIL Service Design|Service Design]] publication. The Service Design publication is especially important to overall [[Business Operations|business operations]], including everything required to identify, conceptualize, design, and improve the services your business requires.<ref>Definition - What Does Service Catalog Mangement Mean? [https://www.cherwell.com/it-service-management/library/essential-guides/essential-guide-to-creating-an-it-service-catalog/ Jarod Greene]</ref> | '''Service Catalog Management''' is an essential IT [[process]] contained within the [[ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)|IT Infrastructure Library’s]] [[ITIL Service Design|Service Design]] publication. The Service Design publication is especially important to overall [[Business Operations|business operations]], including everything required to identify, conceptualize, design, and improve the services your business requires.<ref>Definition - What Does Service Catalog Mangement Mean? [https://www.cherwell.com/it-service-management/library/essential-guides/essential-guide-to-creating-an-it-service-catalog/ Jarod Greene]</ref> | ||
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+ | '''Process Purpose / Objective<ref>What is the purpose and objective of Service Catalog Management? [https://www.alaska.edu/files/oit/PinkSCAN_catalog.pdf University of Alaska]</ref>'''<br /> | ||
+ | The purpose of Service Catalog Management is to provide and maintain a single source of | ||
+ | consistent information on all operational services and to ensure that it is widely available to those | ||
+ | who are authorized to access it. | ||
+ | The objectives of Service Catalog Management are to: | ||
+ | *Manage the information contained within the Service Catalog | ||
+ | *Ensure the Service Catalog is accurate and reflects the current details, status, interfaces and dependencies of all services that are being run, or being prepared to run, in the operational environment | ||
+ | *Ensure that the Service Catalog is made available to those approved to access it in a manner that supports their effective and efficient use of the information | ||
+ | *Ensure the Service Catalog supports the evolving needs of all other Service Management processes | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 24 March 2021
Service Catalog Management is an essential IT process contained within the IT Infrastructure Library’s Service Design publication. The Service Design publication is especially important to overall business operations, including everything required to identify, conceptualize, design, and improve the services your business requires.[1]
Process Purpose / Objective[2]
The purpose of Service Catalog Management is to provide and maintain a single source of
consistent information on all operational services and to ensure that it is widely available to those
who are authorized to access it.
The objectives of Service Catalog Management are to:
- Manage the information contained within the Service Catalog
- Ensure the Service Catalog is accurate and reflects the current details, status, interfaces and dependencies of all services that are being run, or being prepared to run, in the operational environment
- Ensure that the Service Catalog is made available to those approved to access it in a manner that supports their effective and efficient use of the information
- Ensure the Service Catalog supports the evolving needs of all other Service Management processes
See Also
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library)
ITIL Availability Management
ITIL Continual Service Improvement (CSI)
ITIL Event Management
ITIL Facilities Management
ITIL Problem Management
ITIL Service Delivery
ITIL Service Design
ITIL Service Lifecycle
ITIL Service Strategy
ITIL Service Operation
ITIL Service Value Chain (SVC)
ITIL Service Value System (SVS)
Service Portfolio Management
Service Portfolio
Service Catalog
IT Governance
IT Infrastructure
IT Operations (Information Technology Operations)
Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT)
Balanced Scorecard
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Risk Management
IT Strategy
Business Strategy
Corporate Governance
Corporate Strategy
Enterprise Architecture
COSO Internal Control- Integrated Framework
Compliance
References
- ↑ Definition - What Does Service Catalog Mangement Mean? Jarod Greene
- ↑ What is the purpose and objective of Service Catalog Management? University of Alaska