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What a load of old guff. Sounds like a public sector wet dream to spend tax payers money....
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I read it and hear blah, blah, blah in my head.Originally posted by DaveB View PostNo wonder the OP is confused. I certainly am
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Sorry - that should have read 'Maybe ST [the process] should simply be Service Implementation? 'Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI was getting at Service Transition (in the OPs question) is about more than just Change, wether you call it Transition/Introduction/Acceptance the objective should be the same.
I'm not sure if Introduction/Acceptance has come in new versions of ITIL or just names used in the wider ITSM community, guess I need to brush up on the latest terms
Dufus...
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Isn't it just called dump (introduce) and run (acceptance)....Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI was getting at Service Transition (in the OPs question) is about more than just Change, wether you call it Transition/Introduction/Acceptance the objective should be the same.
I'm not sure if Introduction/Acceptance has come in new versions of ITIL or just names used in the wider ITSM community, guess I need to brush up on the latest terms
or am I looking at it from the money saving viewpoint of its finished we can bin the contractor now....
Last edited by eek; 2 July 2015, 07:31.
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I was getting at Service Transition (in the OPs question) is about more than just Change, wether you call it Transition/Introduction/Acceptance the objective should be the same.Originally posted by cojak View PostYes, but you also pointed out earlier that Service Transition is an over-arching term for Change, Release and Deployment.
Maybe ST should simply be Service Introduction?
I'm not sure if Introduction/Acceptance has come in new versions of ITIL or just names used in the wider ITSM community, guess I need to brush up on the latest terms
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