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Thursday July 19, 2007
Which Standard is Best?
Most of my career I have been learning and applying new industry
standards to the work I do. I started many years ago with BS5750 the
then new data center standard, this was superceeded by ISO9000 with
TickIT. Within a period of four years it was ITIL, BS7799, ISO 17799,
ISO 27001 and then more recently ISO20000. With all these new standards
no wonder customers (who have real day jobs) cannot navigate through
the minefield. On top of these dependent on the industry you are in we
also have SOX, CobIT, SAS70, HIPPA, or even CFR21 Part 11.
So recently I started to look at our Managed Services portfolio with a
view to clearly mapping our services to these industry standards. The
more I have reviewed and compared these standards I have found that
there are very few significant
differences. Of course if you make money by producing training
certification and publications to support these standards or best
practice then of course you have a vested interest in convincing people
your best practice is significantly
different and will bring major market
advantage to anyone who implements it.
Or perhaps I am just getting cynical in my old age......................