Assets versus Service Catalogue
- Corde Wagner
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In general, "assets" are resources and capabilities that the organization has and these assets contribute to the delivery of a service. Most organizations will keep track of "assets" that have a financial value in an asset register.
A service catalog on the other hand is defined by ITIL v3-2011 as "A
database or structured document with information about all live IT services", where the service is what is offered to the user or customer who wants/needs that service.
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A service catalog on the other hand is defined by ITIL v3-2011 as "A
database or structured document with information about all live IT services", where the service is what is offered to the user or customer who wants/needs that service.
Does this help?
Corde Wagner
ITIL 4 Managing Professional - ITIL v3 Expert - v2 Red Badge - VeriSM-Plus - Certified Agile Service Manager
ITIL 4 Managing Professional - ITIL v3 Expert - v2 Red Badge - VeriSM-Plus - Certified Agile Service Manager