Primary research has shown that faulty changes are the cause, on average, of over 60% of critical system and application outages.
Many IT organizations have invested in process automation tools such as a Change Management system or a Service Desk. Yet, a gap often persists between the actual change activity that takes place and the documented and authorized Change Management processes. This change control gap results in manual activity by IT departments to minimize risk and meet business commitments. This Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) whitepaper outlines how, by adding automated control to change management, organizations can reduce this costly, ineffective, and error-prone reliance on manual processes, and close the gap between intended process and the change that actually occurs across the IT infrastructure.
Learn how you can assess your requirements for change control, based on business drivers such as improved/guaranteed service availability, compliance, and IT Service Management/ITIL implementations. Read about the different facets of change control such as:
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