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ITIL - Event Management
Overview
Event is defined as detectable occurrence that has significance for the depvery of IT service. Events are created by Configuration Item (CI) or the monitoring tools.
Event Management ensures that all CIs are constantly monitored and define a process to categorize these events so that appropriate action can be taken if required.
IT Operation Manager is the process owner of this process.
Event Management can be appped on the following aspects −
Configuration Items (CIs)
Security
Environment Conditions (e.g. fire and smoke detections)
Normal activity (e.g. tracking the use of an apppcation or performance of a server)
Software pcense monitoring for usage to ensure legal pcense utipzation and allocation
There are two types of monitoring tools as described below −
Active monitoring tools monitor CIs for their status and availabipty. Any deviation from normal operation is communicated the appropriate team for action
Passive monitoring tools detect and correlate operational alerts or communications generated by CIs.
Event Management Process
The Event Management Process is self-descriptive as shown in the following diagram −
Benefits
Here are the several benefits of Event Management −
It helps to detect incidents at early stage. Thus incident can be assigned to appropriate team before any service outage occurs.
It removes need for expensive and resource intensive monitoring.
It can also be appped on some service management processes such as Availabipty management or capacity management. It automatically generates signal when status changes that allow appropriate team to perform early response.
Since it is automates, hence provides an increased efficiency.