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      • Computing & IT

        Integrated Measurement - KPIs and Metrics for ITSM

        A narrative account

        by Daniel McLean

        Arabic rights sold to ITMSF Bookstore. Realistic, practical advice for an ITSM KPI project with a happy ending In this fictional account of the implementation of a KPI management system to improve an IT service management function, we follow the adventures of Chris. Chris is an IT professional who has been given the task of implementing the new measures. Chris meets many of the problems faced by real-life professionals in the same situation, including the common misconception that KPIs are simple, easy to create, and will cause staff to change their behaviour and improve their performance without additional intervention. In order to succeed, he sets about meeting the challenge of changing behaviour and overcoming resistance to change. Learn from Chris and from leading ITSM practitioners Through the central character, readers learn from real-world conversations and situations that are commonplace in everyday business. Although the characters are fictitious, the story comes from the author's own experience and real accounts from leading ITSM practitioners. Each chapter ends with valuable lessons and conclusions drawn from events in the narrative, giving the reader a wealth of real-world, practical advice on what works and what doesn’t. Throughout the book, Chris’s actions reveal the common traps and pitfalls to avoid during an implementation project. Ideal for new ITIL practitioners, it can be used profitably by anyone who becomes involved in a KPI project. About the Author Daniel McLean is an ITIL consultant with over 20 years' experience in IT. He has spent the last 10 years designing, implementing and operating processes supporting ITSM. He was also a peer reviewer during development of the OGC ITIL v3 Service Strategy Best Practice. Daniel has been involved in the development and delivery of company-focused ITSM courseware, and he is the author of several other titles, including The ITSM Iron Triangle: Incidents, Changes and Problems and No One of Us Is As Strong As All of Us: Services, Catalogs and Portfolios.

      • Computing & IT

        Availability and Capacity Management in the Cloud

        An ITSM narrative account

        by Daniel McLean

        Arabic rights sold to ITMSF Bookstore. Lessons from real Cloud implementations in a narrative format In Availability and Capacity Management in the Cloud: An ITSM narrative, Daniel McLean’s fictional IT service management practitioner, Chris, faces the challenge of integrating cloud services into an ITSM structure. Learn from Chris’s successes, avoid his mistakes Based on the real-life experience of the author and other ITSM practitioners, the book reveals the combination of business, financial and technical expertise required for such a project and exposes potential pitfalls. Through Chris’s experiences, the book explains how to handle many of the issues that arise. Such issues include the common tendency to confusing availability with capacity, and the flawed assumption that using the Cloud can solve all an organisation’s service problems without further intervention. About the Author Daniel McLean is an ITIL® consultant with over 20 years' experience in IT. He has spent the last 10 years designing, implementing and operating processes supporting ITSM. He was also a peer reviewer during development of the OGC ITIL v3 Service Strategy Best Practice.

      • Computer security

        CyberWar, CyberTerror, CyberCrime and CyberActivism

        An in-depth guide to the role of standards in the cybersecurity environment

        by Julie E Mehan

        Develop better cybersecurity by taking a wider view of the threats Many books on cybersecurity focus on technical responses to the cybercriminal, the cyberactivist and the state-sponsored hacker. As important as this is, relatively inexperienced hackers can still break into systems that have not taken account of human fallibility and other known vulnerabilities. Cyber security is much more than technology CyberWar, CyberTerror, CyberCrime and CyberActivism encourages cybersecurity professionals to take a wider view of what cybersecurity means, and to make the most of international standards and best practice to create a culture of cybersecurity awareness that complements technology-based defences. This second edition analyses the changing threats in the cyber landscape, and includes an updated body of knowledge that describes how to acquire, develop, and sustain a secure information environment that goes beyond technology and create a cyber-aware organisational culture that is more robust and better able to deal with a wider range of threats. About the author Dr Julie Mehan is the Founder and President of JEMStone Strategies and a Principal in a strategic consulting firm in the State of Virginia. She has delivered cybersecurity and related privacy services to senior commercial, department of defence and federal government clients working in Italy, Australia, Canada, Belgium, and the United States. Dr Mehan is also an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland University College, specializing in courses in Cybersecurity, Cyberterror, IT in Organizations and Ethics in an Internet Society.

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