The Event Management Process aims to control and manage any events that can occur during the service operation. Briefly, an event is a change or update in the state of any configuration item or IT service. The Event Management Process is an important process used in the ITIL Service Operation stage of the ITIL lifecycle. […]
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Release Management: Where Do Release Units and Policies Fit In?
Release management is an important process in the ITIL Service Transition stage of the ITIL lifecycle. ITIL foundation training discusses this process in detail. To fully understand why it is so important, it is necessary to understand what a release unit is. Furthermore, as one would learn in an ITIL course, the release management process […]
The 4 Levels of SKMS: How Does The System Work?
Knowledge is hard to manage. We often have lots of data but little information and knowledge. We are not always sure what knowledge is valuable and what is not. Furthermore, tribal knowledge or experience is hard to document. Too often, pockets of data reside in many sources and tools. Controlling the accuracy and currency of […]

How To Measure Baselines With ITIL CSI?
During the first four stages of the ITIL service lifecycle, as defined by online ITIL courses, services, and processes of an IT service provider are planned, designed, tested, implemented and deployed into a production environment for the use of the customers or the business. However, these services might not meet the agreed service levels in […]
SACM: 5 Key Activities of Service Asset & Configuration Management
The service asset and configuration management process (SACM) is an important process in the ITIL Service Transition stage of the ITIL service lifecycle. Online ITIL training gives detailed explanations on the role of SACM in the ITIL lifecycle. In this article, we will revisit the SACM process and then we will discuss key knowledge which […]