My title.."Configuration & Change Manager".
What am I doing ?
Well, I am one of two custodians in Change Management. I run the CAB - Change Advisory Board, and TCAB - Technical Change Advisory Board. I must say it's quite a pleasant change ( pardon the pun ) to sit on the other side of the desk when it comes to CAB. So many times I have been grilled regarding my production changes - have I thought of this, have I thought of that, have you tested this....etc..etc..etc...It puts quite a different perspective on things and I beleive has made me more aware of "business services" in terms of implications of failed changes and incidents - ie. a broader overview of things.
I've also come to realise that there are still many technical people that just dont get Service Management, and why we need it !! I just assumed ITIL had been drummed into all of us over the last 10 or so years. But yet, people with no idea whoare in technical roles still do exist.
All in all I am enjoying Service Management. It puts into perspective all the things I used to do in a project, on unix systems and how my small contribution as a unix admin actually equates to the bigger picture. I don't really miss the hands on work, I sit near a bunch of dba's which are always asking me scripting, unix type questions. I still tinker at home so still get my technical fix in other ways.
Anyway, will keep ya'all posted on the CMDB. Hope you guys enjoy my raving rant !