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Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook

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Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook

Overview of this book

Microsoft System Center Service Manager (SCSM) offers enterprises a complete, integrated platform for automating and adapting IT Service Management best practices to your organization's requirements. "Microsoft System Center Service Manager Cookbook" provides you with real-world, immediately usable recipes which will show you how to configure and administer System Center Service Manager 2012 and understand how to solve particular problems and scenarios to take this tool further. In Microsoft System Center Service Manager Cookbook, you will get to grips with practical recipes which will show you how to configure and administer System Center Service Manager 2012. This cookbook features distinct recipes on the practical implementation of ITSM Frameworks and Processes, Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Administration, how to configure Service Level Agreements (SLAs). It will also cover incident and problem management, the design of change and release management as well as implementing and editing security roles.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


System Center 2012 Service Manager supports the ITIL© process, Service Request Fulfillment.

Service Request Fulfillment provides services to users created by the IT department. Typical Service Request and Service Offerings are: Requests for new hardware (computers, printers, smartphones), software, user management (create, modify, or delete/disable users), requests for new virtual machines in a cloud, and many more.

The ability of SCSM 2012 to use Review Activities, Manual Activities, and Orchestrator Runbook Activities in a sequential and/or parallel order offers the opportunity to design individual process workflows for different Service Offerings.

In this chapter we will provide the recipes to configure the basics of the Service Catalog, Service Offerings, and Request Offerings. Also, we will explain how to use the SCSM 2012 portal to create Service Requests.