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Release 8.0 of the Business Process Framework (eTOM) Announced

TM Forum has announced Release 8.0 of the Business Process Framework (eTOM). This landmark version incorporates the itSMF's ITIL best practices to address the long-standing disconnect between IT and traditional communications operations environments. With the latest iteration of the Business Process Framework, service providers can build ITIL-compliant business models and customer front ends.

Version 8.0 of the Business Process Framework incorporates key feedback from TM Forum's "ITIL and eTOM — Building Bridges", a report jointly written by TM Forum and itSMF. The document, also known as TR143, set the scene for a joint solution to the challenges involved in combining ITIL compliance with business needs.

Subject Matter Expert Mike Kelly further explains: "By capturing policies within the Enterprise Management area of the Business Process Framework — where corporate policies generally reside — enterprises can choose where in their business to apply ITIL best practice. This use of ITIL policies within enterprise management, simultaneous with the building of individual process flows in defined areas of operation, helps speed service delivery and improve efficiency."

As version 8.0 is used over time to link policies with process flows, there will be clearer definition of how processes come together in specific business areas. "That will help enterprises target domain-specific challenges, such as those related to Change Management or Incident Management", adds Kelly.

Going forward, TM Forum and itSMF will continue to integrate artifacts, as well as explore underlying commonalities and gaps between the ITIL and Business Process Framework standards.

In addition to ITIL integration, TM Forum's Business Process Framework 8.0 also incorporates new revenue management process detail, enhancing the "Billing" area of the Business Process Framework. That area has now become the "Billing and Revenue Management" section of the framework, and it adds a new expanded definition of charging, and of the process definitions related to charging. These changes — based on a tight linkage of the Framework to TM Forum's 2008 Revenue Map (formerly known as the GBA's 'Billing Map') — are driven by the need to bill and charge not only for traditional services, but also for new multimedia offerings.

TM Forum's Business Process Framework version 8.0 is now available to TM Forum Members.



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