What is ITIL? What is the use of ITIL and how it works?
Answer Posted / shahbaz
ITIL stands for information Technology infrastructure
liabrary. It has a life cycle approach which has five
stages as service strategy, service design, service
transition, service operation & contiual service
improvement. It has 20 process and 4 functions. Information
security management is a seprate process in version 3. It
has been accpected globally and it is the best practics
world wide. It had more emphasis on SS & SD
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