Thanks all.. have a great.. day..
if you have time..

http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/2000/0300collect.html

http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/Reinventing3.htm


On 3/20/07, patrick zandi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks for all the info:
I have come to the following conclusions.
#1 This is stupid.
  a. here is one reason why


ISO/IEC 20000-2:2005 is the *Code of Practice* and describes the best
practices for Service Management processes within the scope of ISO/IEC
20000-1. ""The code of Practice will be of particular use to organisations
preparing to be audited against ISO/IEC 20000 or planning service
improvements. ""
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 b.
Since when did I become accountable or auditable by a UN Standard.
I thought I was in the US..  Sorry.. not interested.
Who is going to audit me ? the UN ? some Private Company ?

This is part of the Ecommerce Agenda by the Socialist Undercurrent of the
U.N within the US.

The Above is my personal opinions only  and I am sure they are not of the
Air Force.

I conviced that someone has been sold a bill of goods. Deception is
everywhere.


 On 3/20/07, Joran, Peter P, CTR, OSD-CIO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> UNCLASSIFIED
>
> ITIL is not certifiable as application nor can an organization be ITIL
> certified. Individuals can be certified.
>
> ITIL is the process model for ISO20000 (an IT Service Standard), and as
> such an organization can be ISO20000 certified. The ISO20000 adds
> governance compliance controls and auditing, a process maturity
> requirement and managerial processes. ISO20K certification is a multi
> year project an expensive
> Endeavor not to mention difficult due to the amount of organizational
> change.
>
> Pete
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of patrick zandi
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:07 PM
> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Subject: Re: Full Time Remedy Developer - ATLANTA GA
>
> **
> ARSList folks..
> This may not be the case .. but
> Based on this.. I have a short question::
> How do you make a custom application ITIL compliant ?
> Wouldn't that take alot of programming, and cost to certify ?
> just wondering..
>
> On 3/20/07, Lang, Karee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>        Title:
>        Sr. Remedy Developer
>
>        Skills:
>        7 yrs of software application design & develop, 5 yrs Custom
> Remedy
>        application develop & Admin, Current exp as Senior Remedy
> developer with
>        Remedy 6 or 7
>
>        Job description:
>
>        Responsibilities include:
>        * Providing expert-level Remedy application design, development
> and
>        support.
>        * Working with other developers and project managers to explore
>        technical alternatives, develop project plans, estimate levels
> of effort
>        and execute SW development work.
>        * Configuring and administering system settings for Production,
> Staging,
>        Test and Development environments.
>        * Assisting the Director of Operational Support Systems in
> architecting
>        specifications for systems to meet business requirements.
>        * Facilitating data validation and verification, preparing
> management
>        reports, and assisting business users in data analysis
>
>        Minimum Requirements:
>        * Minimum of 7 years of software application design and
> development
>        experience;
>        * Minimum 5 years Custom Remedy application development and
>        administration experience
>        * Experience with configuring Remedy Mid Tier v6 or v7;
>        * Experience with Remedy reporting and Crystal Reports;
>        * Experience in Database Management Systems (SQL Server, Oracle)
>
>        Preferred Requirements:
>        * ITIL Foundations Certification
>        * .ASP, .PHP experience
>
>        If interested, please send resume to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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