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Comparison of COBIT and ITIL

Comparison of COBIT and ITIL. By Thomas Lee & Steve Adams. What is ITIL. Information Technology Infrastructure Library

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Comparison of COBIT and ITIL

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  1. Comparison of COBIT and ITIL By Thomas Lee & Steve Adams

  2. What is ITIL • Information Technology Infrastructure Library • ITIL consists of a series of books giving guidance on the provision of quality IT services, and on the accommodation and environmental facilities needed to support IT. ITIL has been developed in recognition of organizations' growing dependency on IT and embodies best practices for IT Service Management.

  3. What is ITIL (cont) Many of ITIL’s concepts are from four volume series called Management System for Information Systems by Author named Edward A. Van Schaik. It was compiled in 1985 in IBM, Schaik used reference from Managing the Data Resource Function by Richard L. Nolan (1974)

  4. History • Originally developed by United Kingdom Government • ITIL version 1 was developed under Central Computer and Telecommunications agency (CCTA). It was titled “Government Information Technology infrastructure Management Methodology” (GITMM). GITMM was expanded to 31 volumes over the year project initially directed by Peter Skinner and John Stewart at the CCTA. The change of title came about due to foreign interest of GITMM and as guidance and not a formal method. • Although ITIL was developed in 1980s, It wasn’t till mid 90s that ITIL was widely adopted.

  5. Service Support Goals for ITIL • 1) Service desk • 2) Incident Management • 3) Problem Management • 4) Change Management • 5) Configuration Management • 6) Release Management

  6. Service Delivery Goals for ITIL • 1) Capacity management • 2) Availability management • 3) Financial management of IT services • 4) Service level management • 5) IT service continuity management

  7. Determining need for ITIL • Each Category has specific goal set in order to compare company’s current level of service with goals of subcategories of Service support. Generally speaking more goals company is missing the more likely it is that company need ITIL.

  8. Levels of ITIL

  9. COBIT Control Focused Uses IT metrics Used by auditors in SOX Critical Success Factors ITIL Strong concentration on processes Security is very important component Focused on Service Delivery Comparison to COBIT

  10. Comparison to COBIT (cont) • “Although there are many different control frameworks out there, many of them have ITIL at their core. With COBIT for example, 45-50% of the control objectives are covered within ITIL. In particular, ITIL’s Service Support and Service Delivery processes address almost a dozen specific control objectives” Troy DuMoulin Managing Consultant Pink Elephant

  11. Manager Recommendation • We would recommend that the managers use some combination of COBIT and ITIL • In attempts to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley managers must use all resources available to ensure their IT is being run both efficiently and securely

  12. Citations • http://www.itilcommunity.com/ • http://www.itil.org/en/ • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITIL • http://www.itil-officialsite.com/home/home.asp • http://www.itil-itsm-world.com/ • http://www.nextslm.org/itil/itil_sarbanes.htm

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