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Much ado about ITIL

Do you believe that the use of ITIL either already has or soon will enable you to make a significant improvement to your management processes?
Wide Area Networking Alert By Steve Taylor and Jim Metzler , Network World , 04/22/2008
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Over the last few years the networking world has changed dramatically. It was not that long ago that networks used to be somewhat unstable and hence required a lot of support to ensure acceptable availability. It was also not that long ago that networks were all wired and were relatively simple. Now networks are both wired and wireless and contain myriad functionality including network and application optimization, QoS, firewalls, intrusion detection systems and intrusion protection systems. As the next several newsletters will point out, along the way the role of the network manager has changed and is likely to continue to change.

One of ways that the role of the network manager is changing is the heightened interest in implementing more effective management practices. That interest is the primary factor driving IT organizations to look at using a framework such as IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) to improve their network management practices. 

To better understand the changing role of the network manager in general, and the interest in ITIL in particular, we recently surveyed 176 IT professionals and conducted interviews with 7 of them. The survey respondents were asked if their organization has an IT service management process like ITIL in place or intends to adopt such a process within the next 12 months. The majority of respondents (62%) indicated that their organizations do have such a process in place. Of those respondents who do not, a similar percentage (63%) believe that their organization will put such a process in place within the next 12 months. The fact that 86% of respondents stated that their organization either have or will have within 12 months a service management process in place indicates the emphasis being placed within the Network Operations Center (NOC) to improve its processes.

On April 2, Jim moderated the network management track at Network World’s IT Roadmap conference in Chicago. He asked the audience how many of them were either using ITIL or planned to. The results closely matched the survey results described above. However, in addition, Jim asked the audience how many of them were optimistic that the use of ITIL either already had or soon would enable them to make a significant improvement to their management processes. Very few hands were raised.

Steve Taylor is president of Distributed Networking Associates and publisher/editor-in-chief of Webtorials. Jim Metzler is vice president of Ashton, Metzler & Associates.

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Much OCD about TLAsBy Anonymous on April 22, 2008, 1:14 pmA little off topic, but I have an observation to make: Standing back and looking at the past 12 months or so of industry mags I have seen them move from one obsession...

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ITIL much ado....By steve@itilnews.com on April 22, 2008, 4:12 amJim Must say to base your article around 7 interviews is rather weak. Nevertheless regarding ITIL the majority of Network Operation Centres I have come into contact...

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