I still do not see the point in something like ITIL. Although to be
honest I am not very familiar with its particulars, just the concept. Is
there something I'm missing?

Andy L. Mayfield
System Operation Specialist
Alabama Power Company
Office: 8-226-1805


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Subject: Re: Full Time Remedy Developer - ATLANTA GA

http://www.isoiec20000certification.com/certification/index.asp

"Any organisation is able to claim compliance with an industry
standard such as ISO/IEC 20000 and may put such claims in their
documentation and other collateral.

However, it is clearly more valuable for such claims to be
independently verified as part of a formal certification scheme. ISO
9000 and BS 7799/ISO 17799 are examples where such certification
schemes have already been established."

So, to answer your question; it 'can' be expensive.

Axton Grams

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