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The ITIL portal was originally going to be free
Readers may have missed the comment a while ago that the ITIL portal was originally going to be "available to the ITSM community at no cost". Proposed ITIL Portal Well if the community needs to be stung for thousands of pounds per annum just to access the official clearing house of ITIL ideas, then I guess TSO's ITIL Live is meeting our needs. I have no idea if it is meeting any other needs or not because I've not met anyone whose boss is silly enough to sign off the subscription. If you are one of the fortunate few please tell us of your experiences with ITIL Live. What is behind the green door? I'd also welcome some insight into how TSO managed to pull such a swifty, morphing the fine original idea into the grossest cash grab we've seen around ITIL yet. |









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Where did the promised ITIL V3 Service Model go? I think we know
It has been suggested to me that the free ITIL V3 portal function promised to us so long ago is provided by the Best Practice site or the Official Site, not TSO's ITIL Live site.
Anybody who was party to the early descriptions of the portal knows those sites do not meet the expectation set. If we read the paper cited above, we see that
Sounds like the same ITIL Live as sold by TSO to me.
It is true that the Best Practice site and the Knowledge Centre do get the occasional white paper. Not a template or other value-add product in sight though, nor any interactivity or Web 2.0 user involvement. Neither of them is the mythical ITIL Live.
The really telling fact though is lurking in the front of every ITIL V3 core book. I bet you never paid much attention to the List of figures before. Go look now. You will see
Well, that link doesn't provide any trace of The ITIL Service Management Practices Integrated Service Model. The Best Practice site only provides promises of it. But it does sound remarkably like the interactive model that TSO charge all that money to see at ITIL Live.
It is hard not to conclude that the current commercial ITIL Live site for which OGC holds no copyrights is a resource that was promised as free and is clearly intended by the ITIL books to be on OGC's site at www.best-management-practice.com