ITIL notes

Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Service Catalog vs Service Portfolio


Service Catalog = all services that are currently available to end users.
Service Portfolio = Service Catalog plus services that are presently in the planning and development phases, or have since been retired.

Reference:
Understanding ITIL Service Portfolio Management and the Service Catalog

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