The Configuration Item Taxonomy (also known as the Taxonomy of Configuration Item Types), represents a correlating inventory of the different Configuration Item Types that are tracked and managed by global enterprises in their Configuration Management Systems and/or Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs).
The above Taxonomies can be used to assist IT Professionals and their enterprises in the design and implementation of enterprise Configuration Management Solutions.
In addition to the above, please feel free to visit the Foundation's:
IT Glossary, used to help enterprises standardize on terminology and meanings. The Foundation's glossary is the largest and most comprehensive IT Glossary in the world.
Master Inventory of IT Disciplines, used to help identify the many different things IT Professionals do and IT Organizations must account for.
IT Learning Framework, used to help put context and understanding around how pieces of IT fit together.
Inventory of IT Taxonomies, used to help identify key IT Industry classifications that are used by IT Professionals to help standardize representations and communications, throughout their enterprises.
IT Deployment Framework, used to help IT Professionals understand the key and highly repeatable functions that are performed within Operating Environments, as part of SDLC based IT Delivery.
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