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The Business-Focused, Best-Practice Guide to Succeeding with ITIL Change and Release Management
ITIL® (Information Technology Infrastructure Library®) can help organizations streamline and integrate their operations, dramatically improving efficiency and delivering greater business value. For the first time, there's a comprehensive best-practice guide to succeeding with two of the most crucial and challenging parts of ITIL: change and release management.
Leading IBM® ITIL expert and author Larry Klosterboer shares solid expertise gained from real implementations across multiple industries. He helps you decide where to invest, avoid ITIL pitfalls, and build successful, long-term processes that deliver real return on investment. You’ll find detailed guidance on each process, integrated into a comprehensive roadmap for planning, implementation, and operation—a roadmap available nowhere else.
Klosterboer offers in-depth coverage of the crucial issues every implementer will face, including make-or-break challenges most consultants can’t or won’t talk about. For example, he demonstrates how to set a reasonable project scope, migrate data, execute successful pilot programs, and continually improve quality once ITIL practices are in place.
This book’s practical insights will be invaluable to every IT executive, professional, and user who wants to bring their current change and release practices in line with ITIL—and transform them from a source of frustration into a source of value.
Coverage includes
Covers ITIL version 3
Acknowledgments xv
About the Author xvi
Part I: Planning 1
Chapter 1: Change and Release Management: Better Together 3
Chapter 2: Discovering and Managing Requirements 13
Chapter 3: Defining Change and Release Management Processes 27
Chapter 4: Building Logical Work Flows 41
Chapter 5: Completing the Implementation Plan 51
Part II: Implementing 65
Chapter 6: Choosing the Tools 67
Chapter 7: Migrating or Consolidating Data 85
Chapter 8: Bringing the Process to Life 97
Chapter 9: Choosing and Running a Pilot 109
Chapter 10: Moving from Pilot to Production 121
Part III: Operational Issues 133
Chapter 11: The Forward Schedule of Change 135
Chapter 12: Building the Definitive Media Library 143
Chapter 13: Defining Release Packages 153
Chapter 14: Auditing and Compliance Management 163
Part IV: Reaping the Benefits 173
Chapter 15: Business Impact Analysis 175
Chapter 16: Reports and Service Levels 185
Chapter 17: Linking to Other Processes 199
Index 209
Acknowledgments xv
About the Author xvi
Part I: Planning 1
Chapter 1: Change and Release Management: Better Together 3
Chapter 2: Discovering and Managing Requirements 13
Chapter 3: Defining Change and Release Management Processes 27
Chapter 4: Building Logical Work Flows 41
Chapter 5: Completing the Implementation Plan 51
Part II: Implementing 65
Chapter 6: Choosing the Tools 67
Chapter 7: Migrating or Consolidating Data 85
Chapter 8: Bringing the Process to Life 97
Chapter 9: Choosing and Running a Pilot 109
Chapter 10: Moving from Pilot to Production 121
Part III: Operational Issues 133
Chapter 11: The Forward Schedule of Change 135
Chapter 12: Building the Definitive Media Library 143
Chapter 13: Defining Release Packages 153
Chapter 14: Auditing and Compliance Management 163
Part IV: Reaping the Benefits 173
Chapter 15: Business Impact Analysis 175
Chapter 16: Reports and Service Levels 185
Chapter 17: Linking to Other Processes 199
Index 209