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Thiru01

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Apr 20, 2013 5:22 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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ISO 20000 certification  demonstrate requirements for the service provider to plan, establish, implement, operate, monitor, review, maintain and improve an SMS. The requirements include (design, transition, delivery and improvement of services).


ISO 20000 standards allow IT service organizations to achieve conformance to a service management system which requires them to continually improve their delivery of IT services. 


 



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By implementing iso 22000 food safety management system, any organization get ISO 22000 certification or registration for its food safety management system by an external certifying body for conformity to ISO 22000-2005 standard. The ISO 22000 FSMS demands for hazard analysis preparation of haccp plan and implementation of control based system by scientific approach for prevention of hazards and  ISO Food Certification.

 



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May 17, 2013 7:02 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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ISO 20000-1 is the international standard for quality management specifically focused around IT service management.  ISO 20000:2011 (the latest version of ISO 20000-1) provides a set of standardised requirements for an IT service management system (SMS). Given how vital IT is to organisations it is essentially that both your internal and external IT services are aligned with the needs of your businesses and customers.

An increasing number of organisations are implementing an IT Service Management System (ITSMS), based around ISO 20000 as a solution to this business requirement.  By certifying to the IT standard companies are able to independently demonstrate to their customers that they are meeting (and sometimes exceeding) industry best practice.



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