ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Application service management

Okay kiddo, remember how you have a lot of toys and you need to take care of them so they work properly? Well, when companies make applications like games or websites, they have to take care of them too so they work properly for you to use. That's where application service management comes in.

Application service management is when people called managers watch over the applications to make sure they're working well. They do things like check for any problems or bugs that might stop the application from working. If a problem is found, they fix it so you can continue using the application.

But that's not all! Managers also make sure the application is running smoothly and quickly so you don't have to wait a long time for it to load. They also make sure that the application is secure, meaning nobody can hack into it and mess with it.

In summary, application service management is when people take care of the applications you use to make sure they're working well, running smoothly, and don't have any problems or security issues. It's like taking care of your toys to make sure they work the way they're supposed to.