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== IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM): Overview ==
== IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ==


'''Process Objective''': To manage risks that could seriously impact IT services. ITSCM ensures that the IT service provider can always provide minimum agreed Service Levels, by reducing the risk from disaster events to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services. ITSCM should be designed to support Business Continuity Management.
''IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)'' aims to manage risks that could seriously impact IT services. ITSCM ensures that the IT service provider can always provide minimum agreed Service Levels, by reducing the risk from disaster events to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services. ITSCM should be designed to support Business Continuity Management.


'''Part of''': [[ITIL V3 Service Design|Service Design]]
'''Part of''': [[ITIL V3 Service Design|Service Design]]


'''Process Owner''': [[IT Service Continuity Management#ITIL Roles in IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)|IT Service Continuity Manager]]
'''Process Owner''': [[IT Service Continuity Management#ITIL Roles|IT Service Continuity Manager]]


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== IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM): Process Definition ==
== Process: IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ==


[[Image:It-service-continuity-management.jpg|thumb=overview_it_service_continuity_management_itilv3_thumb.jpg|left|[https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_it_service_continuity_management_itilv3.pdf IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)]]]
[[Image:It-service-continuity-management.jpg|left|thumb|350px|alt=IT Service Continuity Management ITIL|[https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_it_service_continuity_management_itilv3.pdf IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)]]]


There are no major differences between IT Service Continuity Management in ITIL V2 and ITIL V3.
There are no major differences between IT Service Continuity Management in ITIL V2 and ITIL V3.


The following sub-processes are part of [[IT Service Continuity Management|IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) according to ITIL V3]]:  
''Note:'' IT Service Continuity Management ensures that appropriate continuity mechanisms are in place. The recovery of IT services is managed through the [[Incident Management]] process, especially the "[[Incident Management#Sub-Processes|Handling of Major Incidents]]" sub-process.
 
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The following sub-processes are part of [[IT Service Continuity Management|IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)]] according to ITIL V3:  
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=== Sub-Processes ===
== Sub-Processes ==


;Design Services for Continuity
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:Process Objective: To review if disaster prevention measures are still in line with risk perceptions from the business side, and to verify if continuity measures and procedures are regularly maintained and tested.
:Process Objective: To review if disaster prevention measures are still in line with risk perceptions from the business side, and to verify if continuity measures and procedures are regularly maintained and tested.


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== ITIL Terms: IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ==
===== Downloads =====
 
Use the following links to open the process overview of IT Service Continuity Management showing the most important interfaces:
 
* [[Media:It-service-continuity-management.jpg|IT Service Continuity Management (.JPG)]]
* [https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_it_service_continuity_management_itilv3.pdf IT Service Continuity Management (.PDF)]''
 
 
 
=== ITIL Terms: IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ===


;<span id="Availability ITSCM Security Testing Schedule">Availability/ ITSCM/ Security Testing Schedule</span>
;<span id="Availability ITSCM Security Testing Schedule">Availability/ ITSCM/ Security Testing Schedule</span>
:A schedule for the regular testing of all availability, continuity and security mechanisms, jointly maintained by Availability, IT Service Continuity and IT Security Management.
:A schedule for the regular testing of all availability, continuity and security mechanisms, jointly maintained by [[Availability Management|Availability]], [[IT Service Continuity Management|IT Service Continuity]] and [[IT Security Management|Information Security Management]].


;<span id="Business Continuity Strategy">Business Continuity Strategy</span>
;<span id="Business Continuity Strategy">Business Continuity Strategy</span>
:An outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of Vital Business Functions in the case of disaster events. The Business Continuity Strategy is prepared by the business and serves as a starting point for producing the IT Service Continuity Strategy.  
:An outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of Vital Business Functions in the case of disaster events. The Business Continuity Strategy is prepared by the business and serves as a starting point for producing the [[IT Service Continuity Management#IT Service Continuity Strategy|IT Service Continuity Strategy]].  


;<span id="Disaster Invocation Guideline">Disaster Invocation Guideline</span>
;<span id="Disaster Recovery Invocation Guideline">Disaster Recovery Invocation Guideline</span>
:A document produced by IT Service Continuity Management with detailed instructions on when and how to invoke the procedure for fighting a disaster. Most importantly, the guideline defines the first steps to be taken by the Service Desk after learning that a (suspected) disaster has occurred.  
:A document produced by IT Service Continuity Management with detailed instructions on when and how to invoke the procedure for fighting a disaster. Most importantly, the guideline defines the first steps to be taken by [[Roles within ITIL V3#1st Level Support|1st Level Support]] after learning that a (suspected) disaster has occurred.  


;<span id="Index of Disaster-Relevant Information">Index of Disaster-Relevant Information</span>
;<span id="Index of Disaster-Relevant Information">Index of Disaster-Relevant Information</span>
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;<span id="IT Service Continuity Report">IT Service Continuity Report</span>
;<span id="IT Service Continuity Report">IT Service Continuity Report</span>
:The IT Service Continuity Report is created at regular intervals and provides other Service Management processes and IT Management with information related to disaster prevention.
:The IT Service Continuity Report is created at regular intervals and provides other Service Management processes and IT Management with information related to disaster prevention.
;<span id="IT Service Continuity Plan">IT Service Continuity Plan</span>
:IT Service Continuity Plans underpin the [[IT Service Continuity Management#IT Service Continuity Strategy|ITSCM Strategy]], describing how continuity is ensured for specific disaster events and services. It specifies the measures to enhance the resilience of services and describes how to effectively respond to a disaster event. ITSCM Plans usually include references to more detailed [[IT Service Continuity Management#Recovery Plan|Recovery Plans]] with specific instructions for returning systems to a working state.


;<span id="IT Service Continuity Strategy">IT Service Continuity Strategy</span>
;<span id="IT Service Continuity Strategy">IT Service Continuity Strategy</span>
:The IT Service Continuity Strategy contains an outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of services in the case of disaster events. It includes a list of Vital Business Functions and applied risk reduction or recovery options. The IT Service Continuity Strategy should be based on a Business Continuity Strategy.  
:The IT Service Continuity Strategy contains an outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of vital services in the case of disaster events. It includes a list of Vital Business Functions and applied risk reduction or recovery options. The IT Service Continuity Strategy should be based on a [[IT Service Continuity Management#Business Continuity Strategy|Business Continuity Strategy]]. The ITSCM Strategy is underpinned by more detailed [[IT Service Continuity Management#IT Service Continuity Plan|ITSCM Plans]], describing how continuity is ensured for specific disaster events and services.


;<span id="Recovery Plan">Recovery Plan</span>
;<span id="Recovery Plan">Recovery Plan</span>
:Recovery Plans are created mainly by Availability and IT Service Continuity Management. The plans contain detailed instructions for returning services to a working state.  
:Recovery Plans are created mainly by Availability and IT Service Continuity Management. The plans contain detailed instructions for returning specific services and/or systems to a working state, which often includes recovering data to a known consistent state.  


;<span id="Test Report">Test Report</span>
;<span id="Test Report">Test Report</span>
:A report of the preparation, progress and evaluation of a test, created for example during the various tests carried out by Availability, IT Service Continuity or IT Security Management.
:A report of the preparation, progress and evaluation of a test, created for example during the various tests carried out by [[Availability Management|Availability]], [[IT Service Continuity Management|IT Service Continuity]] or [[IT Security Management|Information Security Management]].


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== Additional Information on IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ==
== Additional Information ==


==== ITIL KPIs ====
==== ITIL KPIs ====
* [[ITIL KPIs Service Design#ITIL KPIs IT Service Continuity Management|Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) IT Service Continuity Management]]
* [[ITIL KPIs Service Design#ITIL KPIs IT Service Continuity Management|Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) IT Service Continuity Management]]


 
==== ITIL Roles ====
==== ITIL Roles in IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) ====


;IT Service Continuity Manager - Process Owner
;IT Service Continuity Manager - Process Owner
:The IT Service Continuity Manager is responsible for managing risks that could seriously impact IT services.
:The IT Service Continuity Manager is responsible for managing risks that could seriously impact IT services.
:He ensures that the IT service provider can provide minimum agreed service levels in cases of disaster, by reducing the risk to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services.
:He ensures that the IT service provider can provide minimum agreed service levels in cases of disaster, by reducing the risk to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services.
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== Downloads ==
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IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)

IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) aims to manage risks that could seriously impact IT services. ITSCM ensures that the IT service provider can always provide minimum agreed Service Levels, by reducing the risk from disaster events to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services. ITSCM should be designed to support Business Continuity Management.

Part of: Service Design

Process Owner: IT Service Continuity Manager

 

Process: IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)

IT Service Continuity Management ITIL
IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)

There are no major differences between IT Service Continuity Management in ITIL V2 and ITIL V3.

Note: IT Service Continuity Management ensures that appropriate continuity mechanisms are in place. The recovery of IT services is managed through the Incident Management process, especially the "Handling of Major Incidents" sub-process.

 

The following sub-processes are part of IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM) according to ITIL V3:

Sub-Processes

Design Services for Continuity
Process Objective: To design appropriate and cost-justifiable continuity mechanisms and procedures to meet the agreed business continuity targets. This includes the design of risk reduction measures and recovery plans.
ITSCM Support
Process Objective: To make sure that all members of IT staff with responsibilities for fighting disasters are aware of their exact duties, and to make sure that all relevant information is readily available when a disaster occurs.
ITSCM Training and Testing
Process Objective: To make sure that all preventive measures and recovery mechanisms for the case of disaster events are subject to regular testing.
ITSCM Review
Process Objective: To review if disaster prevention measures are still in line with risk perceptions from the business side, and to verify if continuity measures and procedures are regularly maintained and tested.

 

ITIL Terms: IT Service Continuity Management (ITSCM)

Availability/ ITSCM/ Security Testing Schedule
A schedule for the regular testing of all availability, continuity and security mechanisms, jointly maintained by Availability, IT Service Continuity and Information Security Management.
Business Continuity Strategy
An outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of Vital Business Functions in the case of disaster events. The Business Continuity Strategy is prepared by the business and serves as a starting point for producing the IT Service Continuity Strategy.
Disaster Recovery Invocation Guideline
A document produced by IT Service Continuity Management with detailed instructions on when and how to invoke the procedure for fighting a disaster. Most importantly, the guideline defines the first steps to be taken by 1st Level Support after learning that a (suspected) disaster has occurred.
Index of Disaster-Relevant Information
A catalogue of all information that is relevant in the event of disasters. This document is maintained and circulated by IT Service Continuity Management to all members of IT staff with responsibilities for fighting disasters.
IT Service Continuity Report
The IT Service Continuity Report is created at regular intervals and provides other Service Management processes and IT Management with information related to disaster prevention.
IT Service Continuity Plan
IT Service Continuity Plans underpin the ITSCM Strategy, describing how continuity is ensured for specific disaster events and services. It specifies the measures to enhance the resilience of services and describes how to effectively respond to a disaster event. ITSCM Plans usually include references to more detailed Recovery Plans with specific instructions for returning systems to a working state.
IT Service Continuity Strategy
The IT Service Continuity Strategy contains an outline of the approach to ensure the continuity of vital services in the case of disaster events. It includes a list of Vital Business Functions and applied risk reduction or recovery options. The IT Service Continuity Strategy should be based on a Business Continuity Strategy. The ITSCM Strategy is underpinned by more detailed ITSCM Plans, describing how continuity is ensured for specific disaster events and services.
Recovery Plan
Recovery Plans are created mainly by Availability and IT Service Continuity Management. The plans contain detailed instructions for returning specific services and/or systems to a working state, which often includes recovering data to a known consistent state.
Test Report
A report of the preparation, progress and evaluation of a test, created for example during the various tests carried out by Availability, IT Service Continuity or Information Security Management.

 

Additional Information

ITIL KPIs

ITIL Roles

IT Service Continuity Manager - Process Owner
The IT Service Continuity Manager is responsible for managing risks that could seriously impact IT services.
He ensures that the IT service provider can provide minimum agreed service levels in cases of disaster, by reducing the risk to an acceptable level and planning for the recovery of IT services.

 

Downloads

Overview IT Service Continuity Management

Use the following links to open the process overview of IT Service Continuity Management showing the most important interfaces:

IT Service Continuity Management ITIL
IT Service Continuity Management (ITSM) at a glance