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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Simon Buehring ITIL stands for IT Infrastructure Library, the most comprehensive collection of documents intended to provide support and advice regarding IT Service Management. It began in the 1980s, when the CCTA (now the Office of Government Commerce) was charged with developing a more efficient method for managing IT Services. Today ITIL is the most widely-recognised sources of best practices, guidelines and qualifications within the IT Service Management industry. written by Simon Buehring ITIL v.2 was released in 2001 and lasted until 30th May 2007, when it was officially replaced by ITIL v.3. This essentially meant the publication of five new ‘core’ guides and the introduction of new, credit-based ITIL qualifications. However, the ITIL v.2 books are still available in print and online format from TSO (the official ITIL publishers), and the ITIL v.2 qualifications are still offered and recognised as industry standards. written by Simon Buehring PRINCE2 and ITIL are both standardised management methodologies, formulated by the UK government and subsequently adopted by public and private sector organisations throughout the UK, Europe and increasingly in the USA, Asia, South Africa and the Middle East. Both methodologies are described in standard textbooks and are available as accredited courses, with examinations and certificates administered by the APMG. written by Simon Buehring Approximately 60% of IT Service Management jobs advertised in the UK require the ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library) qualification. This corresponds closely to a 2008 global survey by Axios Systems, which found that almost 90% of organisations follow ITIL guidelines. written by Simon Buehring ITIL (the IT Infrastructure Library) is the most widely recognised IT Service Management qualification in use at the moment. It is accredited by the APMG (the same organisation that administers PRINCE2 and MSP), and is assessed through similar objective-testing examinations. written by Simon Buehring The IT Infrastructure Library (or ITIL) is essentially a body of knowledge, structures and ‘best practices’ related to the provision of quality IT services. written by Sam Brown In a world perplexed with advancing technologies, resource shortages and the ever increasing need for reductions in overhead and operational expenditures, database administrators are tasked with improving the workflow and streamlining productivity efforts in the data center. written by groshan fabiola ITIL, the Information Technology Infrastructure Library, is a set of technologies and concepts that help manage IT development, infrastructure and operations written by peter hutch
Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. The disease has been around for thousands of years. Vitiligo occurs in 1-2% of the population. It affects both races and all ages written by peter hutch
Vitiligo is also known as 'leucoderma'. In India, it is called 'safed kod' or 'safed dag' and is considered as a social stigma. Vitiligo is appearance of single or multiple depigmented patches on any part of the body written by Scott Jarvis IT managers or those hoping to secure such a prestigious position should be realize early on that automating their networks in part or in whole will not only free up resources and allow their teams to be more productive but will also create some free time for themselves as well. Things like Runbook automation and good ITIL management and mechanization will also free an IT manager from performing some of the more daunting and tedious tasks that a network demands before it becomes automated. written by Rachel Broune Vitiligo is quite a common skin condition which can cause extreme distress to sufferers because of its unusual appearance. Vitiligo causes white patches on your skin. written by Scott Jarvis When it first began to make it’s rounds in the business world, IT Automation was extremely expensive to have implemented and the technology was in an obviously unproven state. As time went by and the technology advanced more businesses began to take notice and begin implementing things like Run Book Automation and ITIL automation. written by Sam Brown When it comes to researching resources, there are several aspects worth considering, to ensure that business and operational needs are met. From the basics of implementing a software solution to automate tasks such as provisioning, patching and software distribution, to a full blown multi-tier architecture, data center automation is key. written by Scott Jarvis Though it’s not exactly new, Data Center Automation is sweeping through the world of IT Automation and is changing not only the way networks and their data are managed but is freeing up network resources as well as man power. Of course with the implementation of IT Automation comes many a benefit for companies large and small. written by Juliet Cohen Vitiligo also known as leucoderma. Vitiligo is a pigment skin disorder caused either due to destruction of melanin or retarded production. This disease is caused neither by any germs, nor is it due to bad blood. The problem usually starts with a small white spot and after on it develops into patches. written by Juliet Cohen Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. The disease has been around for thousands of years. written by Lalit Wason ITIL certification is valuable for every IT professional, particularly for the ones who are in IT services. It is applicable for career starters and business professionals to experienced IT professionals who want to be proficient in IT Service Management.
written by Robin Yearsley Robin has presented at several itSMF events and enjoys nothing more than applying good old fahioned common sense and enthusiasm to assist the Clients he helps each year. Common in all of Robin's articles is the need to express how important people are to the planning, implementation and ultimate success of any ITIL Programme. It's people that make the ultimate difference. written by M Akram Khan There is a general feeling that vitiligo has no cure. It may be true for some of the treatment systems but is not true for all of them. Modern medical system has no treatment for it except for different lotions and creams to hide the patches whereas homeopathy has a definite and effective treatment for it but people do not tend to believe it for certain reasons. written by Juliet Cohen Vitiligo is a specific type of leukoderma and it is characterized by depigmentation of the epidermis. It affects at least one in every hundred people in countries throughout the world including the UK. written by Maria Maria Vitiligo is a pigmentation disorder in the human skin. The human skin contains special skin cells (melanocytes) that produce the pigment melanin which colors the skin.
In Vitiligo, the special skin cells (melanocytes) as well as the tissues (mucous membranes) that line the inside of the mouth, nose, genital and rectal areas, and the retina of the eyes are destroyed. As a result, white patches of skin appear on different parts of the body. written by Roy Klienwachter You may have noticed, others have. Some of the kids today are different. They are set apart from the others, the old ones don't understand them and they are often treated medically. These kids are special, they are called... written by Tom Takihi
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