Infrastructure Management Services Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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INFY | C | Infosys Limited | -0.14 | |
EPAM | B | EPAM Systems, Inc. | 3.13 |
Related Industries: Information Technology Services
Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Infrastructure Management Services stocks.
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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DGIN | D | VanEck Digital India ETF | 7.61 | |
CIBR | B | First Trust NASDAQ CEA Cybersecurity ETF | 7.06 | |
GLIN | D | VanEck Vectors India Growth Leaders ETF | 4.54 | |
NDIA | D | Global X India Active ETF | 4.46 | |
GINX | D | SGI Enhanced Global Income ETF | 3.7 |
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Date | Stock | Title |
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Nov 20 | EPAM | EPAM Systems (EPAM): Pioneering AI-Driven Solutions for Global Growth |
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ITIL, formerly an acronym for Information Technology Infrastructure Library, is a set of detailed practices for IT service management (ITSM) that focuses on aligning IT services with the needs of business.
ITIL describes processes, procedures, tasks, and checklists which are not organization-specific nor technology-specific, but can be applied by an organization for establishing integration with the organization's strategy, delivering value, and maintaining a minimum level of competency. It allows the organization to establish a baseline from which it can plan, implement, and measure. It is used to demonstrate compliance and to measure improvement. There is no formal independent third party compliance assessment available for ITIL compliance in an organisation. Certification in ITIL is only available to individuals and relates to their knowledge of the five books.
Since July 2013, ITIL has been owned by AXELOS, a joint venture between Capita and the UK Cabinet Office. AXELOS licenses organisations to use the ITIL intellectual property, accredits licensed examination institutes, and manages updates to the framework. Organizations that wish to implement ITIL internally do not require this license.
In its current form (known as ITIL 2011), ITIL is published as a series of five core volumes, each of which covers a different ITSM lifecycle stage. Although ITIL underpins ISO/IEC 20000 (previously BS 15000), the International Service Management Standard for IT service management, there are some differences between the ISO 20000 standard, ICT Standard by IFGICT and the ITIL framework.
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