The Difference Between ITIL and ISO 9001

September 23, 2008 · Filed Under General  - 2 Comment(s)

Galorath Incorporated and Galorath International are both ISO 9001:2000 certified. This was done to provide repeatable processes throughout the organization and to remove the “folklore” of how things are done.  ISO9001 is an excellent tool for ensuring that the organization is “doing what they say they do”

ITIL, is a framework for deciding what should be done in IT services and IT Infrastructure, developing the processes in the first place.

Both provide potential cost reductions, or in some cases, cost increases as things are done as they are expected to be done, not with extra shortcuts, and not with extra fluff.



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2 Responses to “The Difference Between ITIL and ISO 9001”

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  2. ISO 22000 Training on September 30th, 2011 3:55 am

    I still don’t understand the connection of ITIL from ISO and Six Sigma. Is it similar to both improvement methods? Although both of them has different approaches, they have similar goals that shall be obtain once they get the course.

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