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- Configuration Management overview
- Configuration Management tables
- Configuration item maintenance history
- Searching Configuration Management
- Generating a large number of incident records
- Configuration Management security options
- Service Portfolio Creation
- Service Inventory
- Service Asset & Configuration Management (SACM) Reports
- Data Validation
- Configuration Management Access Control
- Service Portfolio Auditing
- Service Portfolio Notification and Escalation
- Service Portfolio Archiving
- Integration: Service Catalog And Knowledge Management Modules
- Financial Management
- Configuration Item Relationship Types
- Service Levels and Subscriptions
Service Portfolio Creation
The HPE Service Manager Configuration Management module provides service asset and configuration management and can be used to manage service portfolio records. The Configuration Management process manages service assets to support other IT Service Management processes. Services are represented as CIs in HPE Service Manager, which enables their access to all related support and delivery processes. Out-of-box lifecycle processes include:
- Defining a new service
- Discovering, defining, and managing CI relationships
- Adding service levels (service-oriented SLA)
- Publishing a service to the HPE Service Manager Service Catalog
- Signing up customers and managing their subscriptions
- Fulfilling subscription requests through HPE Service Manager Change Management
- Monitoring and supporting through Incident, Change, and Problem Management
- Monitoring SLAs and optimizing service delivery
Services are provided by IT to satisfy a range of business needs. Services can be delivered to individuals, departments, or an entire enterprise as defined by service subscriptions. Sample services can include email, a billing system, workstation backup or office automation. The service instance is the deployment of a service, modeled as a CI in the CMDB, and it can have related CIs, customers, incidents, and changes.
Once the service is deployed, the Service Catalog lists and describes all of the services that IT offers, providing customers with a view to browse and make requests. Catalog items can range from single user workstations to department or enterprise application support.
Users can create new CI record instances in various ways, including:
- Creation of a new blank record
- Cloning of an existing record
A wizard is provided to create a new CI.
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