ITSM is similar to other IT and general management approaches, especially
information security management and
software engineering. Consequently, IT service management frameworks have been influenced by other standards and adopted concepts from them, e.g.
CMMI,
ISO 9000, or
ISO/IEC 27000. Various frameworks for ITSM and overlapping disciplines include: •
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a set of detailed practices for IT activities such as IT service management (ITSM) and IT asset management (ITAM) that focus on aligning IT services with the business needs and goals. is a standard for lightweight service management. Its criteria includes auditable requirements, document templates, and other resources that are published under
Creative Common licenses. Its basic process framework is in large parts aligned to that of ISO/IEC 20000. •
CMMI helps service providers establish, manage, and improve services to meet business goals. •
ASL's goal is the professional development of application management. This is achieved by offering a framework within which the processes of application management are brought in relation to each other. • USM, the principle-based USM method provides a standardized management system for a service organization to manage its people, its processes, its technology, and its services, based on an explicit service management architecture.USM specifies the management system that supports the practice-based frameworks and standards and is adopted by Dutch government for its management architecture. •
ISO/IEC 20000 is an international standard for managing and delivering IT services. Its process model bears many similarities to that of ITIL version 2, since BS 15000 (precursor of ISO/IEC 20000) and ITIL were mutually aligned with version 2 of ITIL. ISO/IEC 20000 defines minimum requirements for an effective "service management system" (SMS). Conformance of the SMS to ISO/IEC can be audited and organizations can achieve an ISO/IEC 20000 certification of their SMS for a defined scope. •
BiSL is a best practices framework for the
Information Management domain. • MOF (
Microsoft Operations Framework) includes both a general framework of service management functions and guidance on managing services based on Microsoft technologies. ==Professional organizations==