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What is the purpose of IT service continuity management?

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Question ajoutée par Esam Almalki , IT Service Desk Manager , JAL
Date de publication: 2017/03/02
Chris Charistas
par Chris Charistas , Lead Consultant, Digital Business Solutions , NTT DATA

IT Service Continuity Management (or ITSCM) ensures that IT services run at a minimum agreed service level. This can be provided by foreseing and managing risks, as well as planning and documenting recovery measures in case of extremes, like a disaster for example.

IT Service Continuity is usually tied with Business Continuity, hence the purpose of IT Service Continuity Management is to alwats provide an accepted level of continued IT operations, which in turn support and ensure Business Continuity as well. 

Firoz Khan
par Firoz Khan

The main aim and objective of IT Service Continuity Management is to maintain the continuation of the services by managing risks.it can support business continuity of the organization or can be a part of business continuity.

Ranganathan Bakthavatchalam
par Ranganathan Bakthavatchalam , Tech Lead , Infosys

IT Service Continuity Management (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.

Florence Gitonga
par Florence Gitonga , Assistant Head ICT , Uchumi Supermarkets Ltd

It's purpose is to support the organisation's overall business continuity management by ensuring that the service providers can provide minimum acceptable level of operations and service levels in case of a disaster.

Joe Seychell
par Joe Seychell , head of IT , Pinnacle Investment

Thanks for the invite. IT Service Continuity Management  aims to manage risks that could seriously impact IT services.    IT Service Continuity Management 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

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