How do I run my IT shop?
I know, I know... another post with a bunch of links from Sean. You may even scroll past this post to get to the latest Lolcats pic in your newsreader.
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Alright... If you run an IT shop, and would like to run a tighter ship; or if you just started at the Help Desk and would like to understand the different functions of running a well managed IT Shop, or if you are the kind of person that clicks on every "free e-books" link from DIGG, you will want to read through the guides below. My standard "these are great for getting smarter, passing certifications, or going into job interviews" still apply.
In short, the Microsoft Operations Framework includes 22 (unless I counted wrong) Service Management Functions. These functions (such as Security Management, Workforce Management, Capacity Management, etc) will be found in most IT shops (although if you work in a small enough company, you may serve as the Security Manager, Infrastructure Manager, and HR Generalist... these guides are still useful).
Pick one, read it, and you will be smarter when you are done. If you like the one you read, you can download the rest of the chapters to read offline (or online... whatever floats your boat).
MOF Service Management Functions
Service Management Functions (SMFs) provide operational guidance for Microsoft technologies employed in computing environments for information technology applications. SMFs are a core part of Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF), which provides guidance through courses, services, guides, and other media that enable organizations to achieve mission-critical system reliability, availability, supportability, and manageability of IT solutions.
Download individual chapters of the SMF Operations Guide
Listed below are chapters of the SMF Operations Guide:
•Directory Services Administration
•MOF Service Management Function Overview
•Service Continuity Management