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Visible Ops: Continuous Improvement

by Dan Ackerson on October 26, 2008

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In my last posts, I’ve introduced you to the IT Process Institute’s “Visible Ops Handbook” which presents IT managers and system administrators with a clear road map of how to adopt best practices within their organizations and how to work smarter instead of harder. The first three phases outlined include change management, [...]

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By now you should have a better understanding of how your data center is setup and exactly what’s all in there. You’ve been carefully monitoring changes to this environment and are ready to take it to the next level. The “Visible Ops Handbook” introduces the concept of “production fuses” : when things go wrong with [...]

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The next step to get a better grip on your environment is figuring out exactly what kind of production configurations you have running out there. If you’ve ever caught yourself walking through the data center and wondering just what in the hell those servers in the back corner are for, this phase will be quite [...]

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Visible Ops : 4 Agile Steps to ITIL Compliance

by Dan Ackerson on September 21, 2008

Anybody in operations that wants to gain more control and understanding of their environment has heard of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL). This set of concepts and techniques introduced by the UK’s Office of Government Commerce in 1980s heavily borrows from the ideas outlined in IBM’s “Yellow Books” by Edward A. Van Schaik (and later [...]

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Visible Ops: Rolling Out Change Management

by Dan Ackerson on August 28, 2008

Last week, I introduced you to “The Visible Ops Handbook” and their 4 Agile Steps to ITIL Compliance. While there is no silver bullet for your particular problems, these steps should serve as a good starting point. Today, I’d like to go into a bit more detail regarding what the Visible Ops folks call “Phase [...]

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