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IT Service Management
What is this?
- ITIL is Information Technology Infrastructure Library
- ITSM is IT Service Management, a subst of ITIL.
- ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005 focuses on IT Service Management and is based in ITIL v2.
- There are 5 processes for Service Delivery, 5 for Service Operations and qualify improvement processes similar to ISO 9001:2008.
What are your benefits?
IT is a business enabler. Defined service levels, quality of IT services, customer focus are some of the key differentiators in IT. ISO 20000 provides a pathway toward achieving these goals. For a Chief Information Officer, there are senior management directives to reduce IT costs while users keep demanding new services and continual improvement in existing IT services.
ISO 20000 is a set of 173 controls broadly from three main areas - Five (5) IT Service Delivery processes and Five (5) IT Service Support processes from ITIL v2 and Continual Improvement processes from ISO 9001. Therefore, in a way ISO 20000 is customisation of ISO 9001 to IT Service Management.
Although ITIL v2 has been revised to ITIL v3, the 2005 version of ISO 20000 has not yet been revised. ITIL and ISO 20000 are complementary to each other.
ISO 20000 certificate helps to improve the image of IT Department and IT Service Provider organisations. It is a good way to kick-start the adoption of ITIL Best Practices. For small third party IT service providers, a few of their clients even demand ISO 20000 certificate as a precondition to awarding contracts.
Why ISC?
Program offered is:
- Process driven
- Service Level based
Independent verification of your organisation's ITSMS by our qualified and experienced auditors, will ensure greater compliance with your service level agreements.
What do we offer?
RABQSA certified Lead Auditor course (documents submitted).
Third Party certification to ISO/IEC 20000-1:2005.
What other management systems can we integrate with his?
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management
ISO/IEC 27001:2005 Information Security Management
How many have adopted this?
On 31st December 2009, there were three organisations in Australia out of 413 worldwide.
What is new?
ISO/IEC 27013 will provide guidelines on integrating ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and ISO 20000-1:2005.
What is the next step?
Contact Sudarshan Mandyam or go to contact page.

