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Cost of ITIL - or any other framework
There is obviously cost in implementing ANY framework that involves standardization, measurements, etc. However, their IS ROI - it's just difficult to measure. If you are increasing quality of operations, then you are decreasing down time, and decreasing costs that are hidden in your current inefficient, or possibly even non-existent, practices. How much time is wasted in IT operations due to a lack of a framework? You get the point..