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- Change Management overview
- What are changes?
- Change prioritization
- Change scheduling
- Assessment capability
- Change notification and escalation
- Change Management Audit trail
- Change archival
- What are notifications?
- Change records and CIs
- Role-based authorization
- Management reports generation
- Release Management
- Change Management and Service Level Agreements
Assessment capability
ITSMA Service Management offers the following assessment capabilities:
- Manual assessment of the impact of the change by the Submitter, Coordinator, or Assignee.
- Collision detection through an integration with HPE Release Control: One or more RFCs for the same CI are proposed at the same time.
- Resource limitations through an integration with HPE Release Control: when two or more RFCs are proposed using the same resources to alert the CAB to potential resource constraints.
- Risk impact calculated using business rules and CMS relationship information at the CI level through an integration with HPE Release Control.
- History of previous similar changes and how successful they were.
For more information, see the HPE Release Control User Guide (Analysis Module Overview, Impact Analysis, Risk Analysis section) on the following Web site: https://softwaresupport.hpe.com/
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