Business services are a subset of economic services that do not produce tangible goods, such as information technology. Instead, they provide intangible products and services that are vital for a business to function.
Business service professionals often have creative solutions to solve business problems. For instance, companies might need pest control professionals to handle unexpected infestations or maintenance services to address broken appliances. Another common business service is child care, which can help employees maintain a work-life balance and save time.
Career options for business services professionals include project manager, operations manager, customer service manager, IT support manager, finance manager and marketing manager. Many businesses are hiring more workers in business services to manage their day-to-day needs, according to research firm Forrester. This demand is driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, the growing popularity of remote working, and increased productivity.
The Business Services view displays a consolidated summary of the health and status of business services across your infrastructure. This includes an at-a-glance overview of the saturation by business service category and days to saturation. You can also drill down to view business service applications (optional) and service pools details.
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