IT Services Qualification Center
Organizations are increasingly delegating IT-intensive business activities to service providers, taking advantage of new capabilities in the global telecommunications infrastructure. Service providers range from in-house units to shared service centers to captive offshore units to external service providers. Business processes being delegated range from in-sourced shared services to outsourced routine and non-critical tasks, as well as outsourced strategic processes that directly impact revenues. Managing and meeting client expectations and providing effective governance of these relationships are major challenges in these business relationships. The IT Services Qualification Center (ITSqc) was created in 2000 to develop and support adoption of "best practices" capability models and qualification methods to improve sourcing relationships in the Internet-enabled economy.
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eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers v2 A "best practices" model for service providers in IT-enabled sourcing that can be used as both an improvement roadmap and as a certification standard.
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eSourcing Capability Model
for Client Organizations v1.1 A complementary 'best practices' model for client organizations seeking to improve their sourcing capabilities and relationships.
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ITSqc Research Consortium
'The ITSqc Research Consortium includes organizations involved in the growth and development of this fast-growing segment of the global economy. Our members consist of international industry leaders in eSourcing on both the Client Organization and Service Provider Sides of the relationship, including clients, service providers, advisors or consultants, and the standards community. Learn more about membership.
Carnegie Mellon Announces New Degree Focusing on Service Management
July 8, 2008
Beginning this fall, Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science will offer a professional masters degree in Information Technology Service Management (ITSM). The Master of Science in Information Technology in IT Service Management (MSIT-ITSM) degree will be offered by the Institute for Software Research (ISR) within the School of Computer Science. View the
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eSCM Posters
The eSCM poster provides a clearly arranged overview representation of eSCM-SP v2 and eSCM-CL v1.1. This 36" x 24" double-sided poster provides an overview of the structure of both the eSCM-SP and eSCM-CL Models.