ITIL Capacity Management provides a fine guide to using ITIL capacity management processes to gain more value from existing investments, offering a best-practice guide from an ITIL expert. Chapters cover all the business and IT concerns in capacity management, offering keys to ITIL terminology, systems, linking between systems and processes, and more. It uses the author's in-depth ITIL experience to consider all facets for any IT manager or computer or business manager.Using ITIL® capacity management processes, IT organizations can eliminate waste and overbuying, reduce both equipment and staffing costs, drive more value from existing investments, and consistently provide the right resources to meet the needs of the business.

Successful Capacity Planning is not a simple set of steps. You need to be holistic in your approach. This often puts new Capacity Planners at a disadvantage, as they don't have years and years of experience at hundreds of firms. What they often need is coaching from an experienced expert.

Until you have the good fortune to meet or work with an ITIL expert in person, this web site will be great place to start. Long experience with ITIL since its birth and through maturity shows as the online ITIL web site teaches the proper ITIL ways to do Capacity Planning, with great explanations and insights along the way.

Drawing on his extensive ITIL experience, itilstudymaterial.com covers all facets of ITIL-based capacity management, and offers proven solutions to the challenges IT organizations encounter in implementation. ITIL Capacity Management Toolkit presents expert guidance on accurately projecting demand and growth, planning and staffing, tool selection, process implementation, and much more.

Capacity Management is a key ITIL Service Management process, to manage sustainable IT Services. The green perspective has been included in this book. This guide provides all details for managing Capacity Management at three layers, Business, Service and Components. This web site's practical insights will be invaluable to every IT leader who wants to leverage ITIL’s best practices for capacity management, and for every business and technical manager who wants IT to deliver greater value, efficiency, and effectiveness.

Coverage includes

Making the business case for capacity management
Establishing specific goals for capacity management
Mastering ITIL capacity management terminology
Predicting capacity in dynamic, fast-changing organizations
Implementing systems that help you anticipate trends
Defining capacity plans, staffing capacity management teams, and implementing ongoing processes
Linking capacity with performance management and with other ITIL processes
Selecting the right capacity management tools for your environment
Integrating capacity issues into your IT project management discipline
Using “business capacity planning” to help the entire business become more agile