Service (Business)

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Business Service – A service that is delivered to business customers by business units. For example, delivery of financial services to customers of a bank, or goods to the customers of a retail store. Successful delivery of business services often depends on one or more IT services. A business service may consist almost entirely of an IT service – for example, an online banking service or an external website where product orders can be placed by business customers.

Getting the most return from your IT investment starts with a clear view of all your hardware and software assets. IT asset management software should be able to discover IT assets throughout the environment (agent and agentless options) and connect IT assets to services for better change management and faster issue resolution. Look for manageability features that deploy, configure, and patch devices, operating systems, and applications.

ITIL, the most widely accepted approach to IT service management, helps organizations use IT to realize business transformation and growth. Incident management is closely tied to other service management processes including problem and change management. Automating incident and problem management workflows can improve resolution times and prevent future incidents. Change management is the process designed to understand and minimize risks while making IT changes.