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History of ITIL

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Raaina Bidawatka
Dec 17, 2024
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During the 1980s, as technology became an integral part of businesses, the practice of service management grew significantly. Organizations began relying more heavily on IT systems to manage operations, but this increased dependence also brought challenges. IT failures and inefficiencies disrupted workflows, creating the need for a structured, consistent approach to managing IT services. To address the rising frequency of technical issues faced by users, the IT help desk emerged as a centralized support solution for IT service delivery.


At the same time, the UK government recognized the growing reliance on IT and aimed to find efficient solutions to manage this dependency. It sought to document the practices of the most successful organizations, intending to create a blueprint for managing IT services effectively. By the late 1980s and early 1990s, this effort resulted in a series of books detailing comprehensive IT service management practices. This body of knowledge was collectively titled the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL).


The original version of ITIL grew to over 40 books, which sparked considerable interest within the UK IT service management community. Although the term “IT Service Management” (ITSM) had not yet been formally coined, ITIL’s principles laid the foundation for what would become a widely accepted discipline. By the mid-1990s, ITSM became a recognized term, driven by the growing popularity of ITIL.


In 1991, the IT Information Management Forum (ITIMF) was established to bring ITIL users together. It served as a collaborative platform where users could exchange ideas, share experiences, and learn from one another. Later, the forum rebranded as the IT Service Management Forum (itSMF). Today, itSMF has expanded globally, reflecting ITIL’s international adoption and continued influence.


To formalize ITSM standards further, The British Standard 15000 was introduced, which was heavily based on ITIL principles. This national standard became the precursor to the globally recognized ISO 20000 standard, released in 2005. ISO 20000 quickly gained traction worldwide as the benchmark for ITSM best practices.


As the 2000s progressed, the rapid development of technology—such as virtualization, outsourcing, and cloud-based architectures—created new challenges for IT service providers. Recognizing this, the UK government’s Office of Government Commerce (OGC) initiated a major revision of ITIL. This effort resulted in the release of ITIL Version 2, which was a streamlined product of nine books. Version 2 bridged the gap between business needs and IT services, with a clear focus on processes required to deliver reliable and effective IT services.


In 2004, the OGC began a second major refresh of ITIL to address evolving technology trends and emerging challenges. The new version reflected advancements such as automation, virtualization, and agile service management. Despite ongoing changes, ITIL retained its core principles, including a process-driven approach and the alignment of IT services with business objectives.


Today, after more than two decades, ITIL remains the most recognized framework for ITSM worldwide. Its adaptability, relevance, and fundamental concepts continue to empower organizations to improve IT service delivery, enhance operations, and align IT with business goals. As technology evolves, ITIL remains a dynamic and reliable tool for managing IT services in an ever-changing environment.


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