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IT Services Management – A Description of Service Level Agreements

In this White Paper, Rick Leopoldi discusses the what are service level agreements (SLAs), their importance, what they require and how to develop a plan to start SLA's.

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The primary objective of an organization's Information Technology (IT) department is to provide computing services that meet the business requirements of its users, understanding those requirements and translating them into its own business objectives.
To achieve this, the critical services and level of delivery required must be identified and agreements reached. Typically, this is done by Service Level Agreements (SLA's), which are formal written contracts developed jointly by the provider of services (IT) and its users.
In this White Paper, Rick Leopoldi discusses what are Service Level Agreements, why they are important, what do they require and how to develop a plan to start SLA's.
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Rick Leopoldi
Rick Leopoldi has been an IT Service Management Managing Business Consultant having more than 40 years of experience in IT. For the past 30 years he has developed and delivered process, methods, and technology infrastructure consulting solutions for major organizations worldwide and specializes in ITIL and ITSM best practices. He has held various senior level positions with companies such as CA, FoxIT, IBM, HP, CompuCom and Fujitsu consulting. Rick is a certified ITIL V2 Service Manager and V3 Expert.

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