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Pick one of the 2011 processes (26 possibilities) and give your thoughts on why it would be important to a business.

Definitive ITIL® 2011 & 2007 Edition Process & Function Lists Version : 1.0 Date : August 2011 ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. ii Table of Contents Definitive List Of The ITIL 2011 Edition 26 Processes & 4 Functions…………………………… 1 Definitive List Of The ITIL 2007 Edition 26 Processes & 4 Functions…………………………… 2 Background………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Side-By-Side Comparison of the 2011 & 2007 Processes, Functions, & Activities……………. 3 ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Process, Function & Activities Comparison Table………………..... 4 ITIL® is a Registered Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce in the United Kingdom and other countries. ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. 1 DEFINITIVE LIST OF THE ITIL 2011 EDITION 26 PROCESSES & 4 FUNCTIONS # Name - Acronym Type Definition Book - Section 1. Access Management Process SOP - 4.5 2. Application Management Function SOP - 6.6 3. Availability Management – AM Process SDE - 4.4 4. Business Relationship Management – BRM Process SST - 4.5 5. Capacity Management Process SDE - 4.5 6. Change Management Process STR - 4.2 7. Change Evaluation Process STR - 4.6 8. Demand Management Process SST – 4.4 9. Design Coordination Process SDE - 4.1 10. Event Management Process SOP - 4.1 11. Financial Management for IT Services Process SST – 4.3 12. Incident Management Process SOP - 4.2 13. Information Security Management – ISM Process SDE - 4.7 14. IT Operations Management Function SOP - 6.5 15. IT Service Continuity Management – ITSCM Process SDE - 4.6 16. Knowledge Management Process STR - 4.7 17. Problem Management Process SOP - 4.4 18. Release & Deployment Management Process STR - 4.4 19. Request Fulfillment Process SOP - 4.3 20. Service Asset & Configuration Management – SACM Process STR - 4.3 21. Service Catalog Management Process SDE - 4.2 22. Service Desk Function SOP - 6.3 23. Service Level Management – SLM Process SDE - 4.3 24. Service Portfolio Management – SPM Process SST – 4.2 25. Service Validation & Testing Process STR - 4.5 26. Strategy Management for IT Services Process SST – 4.1 27. Supplier Management Process SDE - 4.8 28. Technical Management Function SOP - 6.4 29. The 7 Step Improvement Process Process CSI - 4.1 30. Transition Planning & Support Process STR - 4.1 Book Title Abbreviations: SST – Service Strategy SDE – Service Design STR – Service Transition SOP – Service Operations CSI – Continual Service Improvement ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. 2 DEFINITIVE LIST OF THE ITIL 2007 EDITION 26 PROCESSES & 4 FUNCTIONS # Name - Acronym Type Definition Book - Section 1. Access Management Process SOP - 4.5 2. Applications Management Function SOP - 6.5 3. Availability Management – AM Process SDE - 4.4 4. Capacity Management Process SDE - 4.3 5. Change Management Process STR - 4.2 6. Demand Management Process SST - 5.5 7. Evaluation Process STR - 4.6 8. Event Management Process SOP - 4.1 9. Financial Management Process SST - 5.1 10. Incident Management Process SOP - 4.2 11. Information Security Management – ISM Process SDE - 4.6 12. IT Operations Management Function SOP - 6.4 13. IT Service Continuity Management – ITSCM Process SDE - 4.5 14. Knowledge Management Process STR - 4.7 15. Problem Management Process SOP - 4.4 16. Release & Deployment Management Process STR - 4.4 17. Request Fulfillment Process SOP - 4.3 18. Service Asset & Configuration Management – SACM Process STR - 4.3 19. Service Catalog Management Process SDE - 4.1 20. Service Desk Function SOP - 6.2 21. Service Level Management – SLM Process SDE - 4.2 22. Service Measurement Process CSI - 4.3 23. Service Portfolio Management – SPM Process SST - 5.3 24. Service Reporting Process CSI - 4.2 25. Service Validation & Testing Process STR - 4.5 26. Strategy Generation Process SST - 7 27. Supplier Management Process SDE - 4.7 28. Technical Management Function SOP - 6.3 29. The 7 Step Improvement Process Process CSI - 4.1 30. Transition Planning & Support Process STR - 4.1 Book Title Abbreviations: SST – Service Strategy SDE – Service Design STR – Service Transition SOP – Service Operations CSI – Continual Service Improvement ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. 3 BACKGROUND The IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) was first introduced with 10 Processes, clearly defined in two sets: Service Support • Incident Management • Problem Management • Change Management • Release Management • Configuration Management Service Delivery • Service Level Management • Capacity Management • IT Service Continuity Management • Availability Management • Financial Management The second version of ITIL added one quasi-process to the Service Support set: Service Desk / Service Request Management. In 2007, ITIL Version 3 introduced 5 Service Lifecycle stages: Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation, and Continual Service Improvement. In and across these phases were 4 functions (one is the Service Desk), slightly modified versions of the 10-11 ITIL V2 processes, and an uncertain number of new processes. The four new functions were clearly defined. However, all the processes were not as clearly delineated. Sharon Taylor, the ITIL V3 Architect, provided Pink Elephant a definitive comprehensive list of the ITIL V3 processes and functions. SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF THE 2011 & 2007 PROCESSES, FUNCTIONS & ACTIVITIES The ITIL 2011 edition defined the Processes and Functions more explicitly than the 2007 edition. Many other processes are mentioned in the books in both the 2007 and 2011 editions. Pink Elephant has examined and compared the 2011 and 2007 ITIL books and glossaries to create a side-by-side comparison of the processes, functions and key activities referred to in the 2011 and/or 2007 editions. ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. 4 ITIL 2011 & 2007 EDITION PROCESS, FUNCTIONS & ACTIVITIES COMPARISON TABLE 2011 Edition 2007 Edition Process/Function/Activity Name Type # Note Type # Access Management P 1 P 1 Accounting p - p - Application Management F 2 F 2 Availability Management P 3 P 3 Benchmarking p - p - Business Relationship Management P 4 p - Business Capacity Management p - Sub-process of Capacity Management - - Capacity Management P 5 P 4 Change Evaluation P 6 Evaluation renamed - - Change Management P 7 P 5 Charging Process p - p - Component Capacity Management p - Sub-process of Capacity Management p - Configuration Management - - in SACM p - Demand Management P 8 P 6 Design Coordination P 9 - - Development p - p - Enterprise Financial Management p - - - Evaluation - - Renamed Change Evaluation P 7 Event Management P 10 P 8 Facilities Management f - f - Financial Management a - P 9 Financial Management for IT Services P 11 - - Fixed Asset Management p - - - Incident Management P 12 P 10 Information Security Management P 13 P 11 IT Operations Control f - f - IT Operations Management F 14 F 12 IT Service Continuity Management P 15 P 13 Knowledge Management P 16 P 14 Performance Management a - p - Problem Management P 17 P 15 Quality Assurance p - p - ITIL 2011 & 2007 Edition Processes & Functions ©Pink Elephant 2011. Contents are protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in any manner. 5 2011 Edition 2007 Edition Process/Function/Activity Name Type # Note Type # Release & Deployment Management P 18 P 16 Release Management - - In Release & Deployment Management p - Request Fulfillment P 19 P 17 Service Asset & Configuration Management P 20 P 18 Service Capacity Management p - Sub-process of Capacity Management a - Service Catalog Management P 21 P 19 Service Desk F 22 F 20 Service Level Management P 23 P 21 Service Measurement - - P 22 Service Portfolio Management P 24 P 23 Service Reporting a - P 24 Service Validation & Testing P 25 P 25 Software Asset Management p - - - Storage Management p - p - Strategy Generation - - Renamed Strategy Management for IT Services P 26 Strategy Management for IT Services P 26 Strategy Generation renamed - - Supplier Management P 27 P 27 Technical Management F 28 F 28 The 7 Step Improvement Process P 29 P 29 Transition Planning & Support P 30 P 30 In the table above, the types are Type Designation a Activity f Function referenced in the ITIL books and Glossary not included as a definitive ITIL Function F Definitive ITIL Function p Process referenced in the ITIL books and Glossary not included as a definitive ITIL Process P Definitive ITIL Process

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