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SIAM: Principles and Practices for Service Integration and Management
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SIAM: Principles and Practices for Service Integration and Management

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The increasing complexity of the IT value chain and the rise of multi-vendor supplier ecosystems has led to the rise of Service Integration and Management (SIAM) as a new approach. Service Integration is the set of principles and practices, which facilitate the collaborative working relationships between service providers required to maximize the benefit of multi-sourcing. Service integration facilitates the linkage of services, the technology of which they are comprised and the delivery organizations and processes used to operate them, into a single operating model. SIAM is a relatively new and fast evolving concept. SIAM teams are being established in many organizations and in many different sectors, as part of a strategy for (out)sourcing IT services and other types of service. This is the first book that describes the concepts of SIAM. It is intended for: * ITSM professionals working in integrated multi-sourced environments; * Service customer managers, with a responsibility to secure the business supply of IT services in a multi-sourced environment; * Service provider delivery managers with a responsibility to integrate multiple services to meet the demands of the customers’ business and users; * Service provider managers with responsibilities to manage integrated services, participating in a multi-sourced environment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
van Haren Publishing
Date
23 November 2015
Pages
1
ISBN
9789401800259

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The increasing complexity of the IT value chain and the rise of multi-vendor supplier ecosystems has led to the rise of Service Integration and Management (SIAM) as a new approach. Service Integration is the set of principles and practices, which facilitate the collaborative working relationships between service providers required to maximize the benefit of multi-sourcing. Service integration facilitates the linkage of services, the technology of which they are comprised and the delivery organizations and processes used to operate them, into a single operating model. SIAM is a relatively new and fast evolving concept. SIAM teams are being established in many organizations and in many different sectors, as part of a strategy for (out)sourcing IT services and other types of service. This is the first book that describes the concepts of SIAM. It is intended for: * ITSM professionals working in integrated multi-sourced environments; * Service customer managers, with a responsibility to secure the business supply of IT services in a multi-sourced environment; * Service provider delivery managers with a responsibility to integrate multiple services to meet the demands of the customers’ business and users; * Service provider managers with responsibilities to manage integrated services, participating in a multi-sourced environment.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
van Haren Publishing
Date
23 November 2015
Pages
1
ISBN
9789401800259