Designing cloud services with the help of ITIL When it comes to establishing a cloud computing model or infrastructure, your cloud services are of paramount importance. In any cloud computing model, it is services that are what “builds the value chain”, so to speak. It’s really about determining what is needed to support a business [...]
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How ITIL can illuminate the correct tools for creating a more unified Cloud model Would ITIL and Cloud Computing work hand in hand? While what’s been said about the importance of cloud services is certainly true (that they are the lifeblood of any cloud-based operation), credence should also be given to the tools that establish [...]
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Not much attention has been paid toward the many very realistic ways in which ITIL can assist in unifying (and strengthening) certain cloud computing elements. Regardless of how people might feel about ITIL, the fact remains that cloud computing is an evolving extension of the technologies inherent to its predecessor. Likewise, it is this grid [...]
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Depending on who you talk to, cloud computing and ITIL are either perfect bedfellows or the odd couple. Most of the alleged disparity between these two disciplines / technologies comes from the fact that they are stemming from entirely different areas of computing / networking. For example, ITIL is generally applied to grid computing models, [...]
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When you strip away all the intricacies and esoteric information, ITIL is essentially a compendium of service lifecycle-bound solutions and recommendations. While ITIL lacks a definitive guide which is capable of providing a standardized framework for establishing individual cloud computing infrastructures, it can still be utilized in other important ways. In the IT/ITIL lifecycle, crisis [...]
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