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To ITIL® V3 and Beyond: Travels with Rob Stroud

Travel around the world with this IT best practices evangelist as he speaks on IT Service Management, IT Governance and ITIL trends

COBIT and ITIL V3 Mapping

The COBIT® Steering committee, which I chair, develops guidance to assist the practitioner community in the execution of their roles.  We are pleased to announce that the long awaited and highly demanded COBIT and ITIL® V3 Mapping is available for download from ISACA and ITGI.  

 

The mapping allows the service manager to understand the interrelationships between the Governance process, especially in the arena of expanded RACI charts (responsible, accountable, consulted and informed), the excellent KPIs and of course the link to control practices required in your environment.

 

ISACA members can download the mapping free of charge or visit the ISACA bookstore and purchase a copy.  For those who are unaware, many parts of COBIT are available for download upon registration and much additional guidance is freely available to members.

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Robert Stroud said:

Here is the associated ITGI press release: www.itgi.org/Template_ITGI.cfm.

September 17, 2008 8:38 AM

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About Robert Stroud

Robert Stroud is Vice President and IT Service Management and IT Governance Evangelist at CA. In this role, he helps ensure that the company’s solutions adhere to best practices and mentors organizations on driving maximum business value from their ITIL initiatives. A 25 year IT veteran, Robert was recently elected International Vice President of ISACA (previously known as the Information Systems and Control Association) and Vice President of ISACA’s research affiliate, the IT Governance Institute (ITGI). He is a recognized industry speaker and leader, serving on the USA itSMF Advisory Board, its Governance Committee and the COBIT Steering Committee. He worked on the ITIL Version 3 project as part of the ITIL Advisory Group and as a Mentor and Reviewer for some of the newly published ITIL V3 volumes. He has authored several titles on ITIL and COBIT and served as a reviewer of the COBIT 4.0 to ITIL Version 2 mapping document.
 
 
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