With Service Level Agreements, Less is More
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Abstract Service level agreements (SLAs) are formal negotiated agreements that enable IT organizations and their customers to collaboratively identify, discuss, and manage IT service expectations. Despite their potential, however, not all SLAs are successful. Based on experiences with numerous companies, the author argues that a tendency to “overcomplexify” is a major cause for SLA efforts to fail.
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