BMC Service Level Management PDF
BMC Service Level Management PDF
BMC Service Level Management PDF
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Virtually every organization today relies on IT for business-critical services. Point-of-sale systems in retail environments, automated teller machines in banking, and just-in-time inventory and ordering systems in manufacturing are a few examples. Disruption or degradation of these systems can have serious ramifications on the business, including revenue losses, reduced profitability, damaged business reputation, and even defection of customers to the competition.
The crucial role IT plays in business success has made it essential for IT professionals to rethink how they measure IT effectiveness shifting from a focus on the performance of individual IT components, such as databases and network segments, to a focus on key business services, such as online ordering, end-user technical support, and supply chain management. Savvy IT professionals recognize that they need to establish service level commitments based on business and end-user needs, and monitor service levels to ensure that they meet commitments in a way that drives business goals. BMC Service Level Management helps customers align crucial IT infrastructure and service desk processes with the priorities of the business. It automates, monitors, and manages the entire range of service level agreement processes for commitments made between IT and the businesses or customers they support. BMC Service Level Management includes collection points that contain plug-ins to collect data from different data sources, including BMC Performance Manager, BMC Transaction Management, and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). The application also tracks service level agreements (SLAs) against configuration items (CIs) contained in the BMC Atrium Configuration Management Database (CMDB). Through this intelligent, centralized repository, BMC Service Level Management shares data with other BMC products to speed the organizations progress toward comprehensive IT service management (ITSM) and Business Service Management (BSM).
that an asset or service is either available or unavailable, and set a commitment to keep that asset or service available for a certain percentage of time.
> Performance-monitoring service targets are
evaluated on system metrics coming from the infrastructure, such as end-user transactions, servers, or applications. Performance-monitoring service targets compare the measurements to the key performance indicators defined in a service target to determine if the service target is met or missed.
Cost of Service
BMC Service Level Management lets you set costs for both agreements and service targets. For agreements, you can set penalties for noncompliance and rewards for exceeding the goals. For service targets, you can estimate the cost to the business for failing to meet a goal. You also can associate multiple agreements with a customer contract and segment the BMC Service Level Management data by multiple tenants or groups. This enables you to offer a different price for each contract, representing the level of service offered. For example, a service provider might offer a contract of type Gold, Silver, or Bronze, where the Gold contract provides the highest level of service at the greatest price to the customer, while Bronze offers the lowest service levels at a lower price. Segmentation also provides you with the ability to use one agreement for multiple groups, where each group will see only their own agreement measurements and the request to which the agreement is tied. This helps with security needs in cases where each group must not know of the existence of the others. Customers can then choose the appropriate level of service for their needs.
Proactive Management
Flexible tools enable you to manage SLAs proactively. You can track service performance by individual occurrence and over various periods of time. For example, IT might commit to the engineering department that the service target will guarantee a response time of four hours for urgent help desk incidents. The SLA compliance target specifies how often IT will meet the four-hour commitment, such as 98 percent of the time over a daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly review period. Whenever performance drops below the specified threshold, you and your team can be notified to avoid missing the overall committed SLA.
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state of services. And, by referencing transactional metrics, you can set SLAs on throughput performance from the end-users point of view, which helps your support staff to prioritize service tasks. The result is that your IT organization can make decisions based on their impact on the business.
BMC Service Level Management is ready to work out-of-the-box with BMC applications > BMC Remedy IT Service Management
> BMC Transaction Management > BMC Performance Manager
ITIL Compatibility
BMC Service Level Management helps you meet IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL ) guidelines for realistically setting and continually meeting service expectations. By automating processes for defining and monitoring service and availability commitments, as well as gauging whether service levels are within agreed-upon ranges, BMC Service Level Management enables you to:
streamlines the processes around IT service desks, asset management, and change management, it also enables you to link your business, as well as services and IT infrastructure to help manage the impact of technology changes on business and business changes on technology in real time and into the future.
> BMC Transaction Management provides a
multidimensional view of business transactions, both synthetic and real, across the enterprise including mainframe, distributed, and N-tier environments. This multidimensional view is integrated with automated problem isolation and resolution capabilities that identify and resolve related problems in the IT infrastructure. BMC Transaction Management consolidates and correlates transactional data, end-user experience monitoring data, and infrastructure monitoring data, ensuring real-time business service delivery across complex, heterogeneous environments.
> BMC Performance Manager helps you manage,
optimize, and automate distributed and mainframe operating systems, servers, storage, networks, middleware, and hardware. BMC Infrastructure Management software products help to simplify network and systems management by monitoring and overseeing system performance and availability across your entire environment. Using these products, you can avoid IT infrastructure problems and resolve issues before they impact business availability. By integrating BMC Service Level Management to the solutions above, you can map SLAs to the service desk to ensure that service interruptions are resolved as quickly as possible and that support personnel are able to prioritize and respond to issues based on business objectives. Moreover, you can control the priority, activity, and timeliness of change management processes to ensure that individual tasks, as well as end-to-end change projects, are completed in accordance with service commitments. You also can link BMC Service Level Management to service impact and event management products from either BMC or other vendors to deliver business-aware information about the real-time
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