Hi All,
There will be an itSMF UK Transition Management SIG event on the 26th of May at the Hornbill offices in Ruslip.
The following are topics for break out sessions suggested by working party members:
· Templates, metrics, checklists and dashboards
· Toolsets & their usage
· Current challenges in the Transition Mgt arena
· Running CAB via social networking tools
· The CMS and how to manage the metadata
· The difference between a Release & a Change
· Cloud computing and how to manage your data
· Checklist of things to do before moving to Cloud computing
· RFID chips and their impact on Software Asset Mgt
· Destroying the myth – “the toolset will fix it” or “using auto-discovery software “covers off your SAM process without needing any intervention
· How to police users using their own equipment
· How to be more agile
· The impact of “Apps” on Transition Management activities
· Using COBIT & ITIL in Transition Management activities
· How can release and project management work together?
· Agile project vs ITIL. Can they co-exist?
The plan is to post them on the itSMF UK website and our discussion group on LinkedIN and ask our members to vote on what they want to discuss. The 3 most popular topics will be selected for the break out sessions.
So have a look, vote and let me know what you think!
http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&gid=3806568&type=member&item=47720689
www.itSMF.co.uk
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