Foreword

System Center  Service Manager 2016 (SCSM 2016) is the latest revision of the Service Manager product line and Microsoft's full IT Service Management (ITSM) solution.  

SCSM 2016 is the seamless connector and interface between the System Center products as well as being the gateway to modern service management in the cloud.  

Service Manager helps IT organizations streamline Incident Management, Problem Management, Change Management, Release Management, Request Fulfillment, Self-Service, and reporting.  

This release of System Center Service Manager (2016) proves that the product is alive and well. SCSM 2016 will officially be supported by Microsoft through to 2027. The product continues to be implemented worldwide with various configuration scenarios, ranging from traditional ITSM to business-scenario-driven automation and interfacing with multi-vendor cloud platforms.  

SCSM 2016's many enhancements include better overall performance, stability of the data warehouse, faster workflows/groups and queues, faster console, improved connectors (AD/SCCM), and the all new HTML5 self-service portal. These enhancements and improvements show the commitment from the Microsoft Service Manager product team to the customer and the product's future.  

This new edition of the Service Manager cookbook builds on the simplification of ITSM shared through the internationally bestselling Microsoft System Center 2012 Service Manager Cookbook. The authors (many of them Microsoft MVPs and technology consultants) set out to arm you with everything you need to become a Service Manager Rockstar and provide a rock solid ITSM solution to your organization.  

This book is full of valuable insight and experiences from real-world Service Manager implementations. The book is written in the Packt style, which provides the reader with independent task-oriented steps to achieve specific SCSM objectives. The authors recommend that you read the first two chapters as a background for subsequent chapters, if you are new to SCSM and process-oriented software products. The book, however, may be read in your order of interest, but where relevant, the authors refer to dependent recipes in other chapters.

Samuel Erskine

Microsoft MCT and MVP

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