See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/339596526 ITIL 4: High Velocity IT Book · February 2020 CITATIONS READS 0 19,653 3 authors, including: James Cusick Ritsumeikan University 166 PUBLICATIONS 489 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All content following this page was uploaded by James Cusick on 29 March 2020. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. 1 __________________________________________ ITIL 4: High Velocity IT Mark Smalley, Editor Smalley, Mark, Editor, ITIL ®4 High-velocity IT, (Cusick, James, et. al., Contributors), Axelos, 2020, ISBN: 9780113316403. Abstract High Velocity IT forms one publication in the essential supporting guidance for the Managing Professional certification pathway within ITIL4. This guide explores the ways in which digital organizations and digital operating models function in high velocity environments. Introduction ITIL 4 High Velocity IT will: • Help practitioners to operate in a similar way to successfully realize digitally native organizations. 2 • Cover the use of working practices such as Agile and Lean, and technical practices and technologies such as Cloud, Automation, and Automatic testing focusing on rapid delivery of products and services for maximum value. • Act as a reference guide that practitioners can use in their work, further studies and professional development. ITIL 4 Managing Professional High Velocity IT will benefit IT practitioners who have undertaken ITIL 4 Foundation and wish to continue their journey to ITIL Managing professional, and those who are working in digital transformation projects working within, or towards high velocity environments. Objectives: Essentially, High-Velocity IT is defined [2] as the application of digital technology for significant business enablement, where time to market, time to customer, time to change, and speed in general are crucial. • Make the right digital investments. • Develop digital products and services quickly. • Ensure that products and services are resilient. • Help the service consumer to realize value from the products and services. • Assure conformance of activities with governance, risk, and compliance requirements. Techniques: • Valuable Investments: Prioritization, Minimum Viable Products and Services. • Fast Development: Infrastructure as Code, Loosely-coupled IS architecture, reviews. • Resilient Operations: Technical Debt, Chaos Engineering, Definition of Done, Version Control, AIOps, Site Reliability Engineering. • Co-created Value: Service Experience. • Assured Conformance: DevOps Audit Defense Toolkit, DevSecOps, peer review. 3 Availability Available through Axelos at: https://www.axelos.com/store/book/itil-4-managing-professional-high-velocity-it References [1] Smalley, Mark, Editor, ITIL ®4 High-velocity IT, (Cusick, James, et. al., Contributors), Axelos, 2020, ISBN: 9780113316403. [2] IITL 4 Specialist: High-Velocity IT (HVIT) In 1,000 Words. The Future of I.T. and Digital Services, AXELOS, Axelos.com, 2020. About the Author James Cusick is an IT leader with over 30 years of experience in Software Engineering, Process Engineering, IT Operations, Cybersecurity, and Project Management. He is currently Director of IT Process Management with a global information services firm where he was also CISO & Director IT Operations. Previously James held leadership roles with Dell Services, Lucent Bell Laboratories, and AT&T Laboratories. James was Adjunct Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University and has published two recent books on IT and Software Engineering and over 75 related articles and talks. James is also a researcher in Political Economy and Innovation at the Henry George School of Social Science. Contact James at j.cusick@computer.org. 4 View publication stats