DocumentCode
1736431
Title
Adoption of business continuity planning processes in IT service management
Author
Wan, Stewart H C ; Chan, Yuk-Hee
Author_Institution
Projects & Facilities Div., Hong Kong Sci. & Technol. Parks Corp., Hong Kong
fYear
2008
Firstpage
21
Lastpage
30
Abstract
For any fault of the same severity level, traditional fault discovery and notification tools provide equal weighting from business points of view. To improve the fault correlation from business perspectives, we proposed a framework to automate network and system alerts with respect to its business service impact for proactive notification to IT operations management. This paper outlines the value of business continuity planning (BCP) during the course of service impact analysis, placing particular emphasis on the business perspective in the processes of IT service management. The framework explicitly employs BCP relevant processes in order to identify the relationships between business services and IT resources A practical case in IT operations to illustrate the concept was then conducted.
Keywords
business continuity; business data processing; fault tolerance; planning; IT operations management; IT service management; business continuity planning processes; business perspectives; business service impact analysis; fault correlation; notification tools; proactive notification; system alerts; traditional fault discovery; Business continuity; Collaboration; Disaster management; Engineering management; Environmental management; Process planning; Project management; Risk management; Technology management; Technology planning; BCP; ITIL; ITSM; service event correlation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Business-driven IT Management, 2008. BDIM 2008. 3rd IEEE/IFIP International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Salvador
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2191-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BDIM.2008.4540071
Filename
4540071
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