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== What is The HP IT Service Management Reference Model? ==
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The '''HP IT Service Management Reference Model''' is a framework developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP) to help organizations design, implement, and manage an effective IT service management system. It is based on the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), which is a widely recognized set of best practices for IT service management.
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The HP IT Service Management Reference Model consists of five main components:
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*Service Strategy: This component focuses on developing a clear strategy for delivering IT services that aligns with the organization's business goals and objectives.
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*Service Design: This component focuses on designing and implementing the processes, systems, and infrastructure needed to deliver high-quality IT services.
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*Service Transition: This component focuses on the planning, testing, and deployment of new or changed IT services.
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*Service Operation: This component focuses on the day-to-day management of IT services, including incident management, problem management, and service request fulfillment.
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*Continual Service Improvement: This component focuses on continuously improving the quality and value of IT services through the use of metrics, analysis, and best practices.
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The HP IT Service Management Reference Model provides a comprehensive framework for designing and managing an effective IT service management system. It is used by organizations around the world to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their IT service delivery.
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==See Also==
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==References==
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Revision as of 13:40, 9 January 2023

What is The HP IT Service Management Reference Model?

The HP IT Service Management Reference Model is a framework developed by Hewlett-Packard (HP) to help organizations design, implement, and manage an effective IT service management system. It is based on the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL), which is a widely recognized set of best practices for IT service management.

The HP IT Service Management Reference Model consists of five main components:

  • Service Strategy: This component focuses on developing a clear strategy for delivering IT services that aligns with the organization's business goals and objectives.
  • Service Design: This component focuses on designing and implementing the processes, systems, and infrastructure needed to deliver high-quality IT services.
  • Service Transition: This component focuses on the planning, testing, and deployment of new or changed IT services.
  • Service Operation: This component focuses on the day-to-day management of IT services, including incident management, problem management, and service request fulfillment.
  • Continual Service Improvement: This component focuses on continuously improving the quality and value of IT services through the use of metrics, analysis, and best practices.

The HP IT Service Management Reference Model provides a comprehensive framework for designing and managing an effective IT service management system. It is used by organizations around the world to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their IT service delivery.


See Also

References