Tag Archive for 'ITIL'

Configuration Management, Basic Concepts

Configuration management (CM) is a support management technique that has been adopted and adapted for application in a number of industries. Originally created by the U.S. Military in the 1950s, however, configuration management involves many different disciplines that have been around much longer.
Configuration management is a blueprint for a model of managing information throughout the [...]

Importance of Network Configuraiton Management and Performance Monitoring

Configuration management with network performance monitoring will greatly increase the efficiently of performing various complex tasks, and effectively deliver high quality services. These networks of information systems regularly experience regular changes, however, sometimes problems occur that stop the functionality of the entire system. Network configuration management software can not only help reduce this indecent, but [...]

Understanding IT Configuration Management by Its Purpose

It is quite difficult to explain configuration management to someone who has not actually experienced it firsthand. Configuration management has been considered the “holy grail” of development and information technology companies. While there are limitations in defining the inner workings of configuration management, it can be described by its goals and purposes in which it [...]

Software Configuration Management – Basics ITIL

The concept of software configuration management can be very hard to understand, unless you received a well guided introduction to it. However, many new comers will simply be placed in front a computer running an open source data CM package. The prerequisite for working with such software in CM is ‘grade A’ knowledge of C++, [...]