ITILize your iPhone: ITIL Acronyms app now free for your iPhone or iPod Touch
Posted: June 30th, 2009 | Author: Joaquín Bañez | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: apps, iphone, itil, itil acronyms, itil buzzwords, tools | No Comments »
From June 28th, ITIL Acronyms, an app for iPhone and iPod Touch is given away free at AppStore (it was 0′79€ before); it’s a list of all common acronyms widespreaded along ITIL publications, ITIL & IT related blogs and articles and frequently blurbed by anyone more or less involved in that IT Service Management thing.
Basically, it displays on a list all the acronyms and what they stand for, and clicking on one of them triggers a Google search of those words; this may be not the most useful feature of the app, but easily get access to the meaning of some of those acronyms is worth buying this app. Well, buying… I mean, it’s free, so as long as there’s a gap on your iphone for one more app, just download it and avoid looking dumb when you hear about SIP or BIA or BCP.