ITIL is Vendor Neutral
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is indeed considered to be vendor-neutral. ITIL is a set of best practices and guidelines for IT service management (ITSM) and is used by organizations worldwide to improve their IT services and align them with business needs.
Being vendor-neutral means that ITIL does not promote or endorse any specific technology or products from particular vendors. Instead, it focuses on providing a framework for effective IT service management that can be applied in various IT environments, regardless of the specific tools or technologies used.
This vendor-neutral approach ensures that organizations can adopt ITIL principles and adapt them to their specific needs, choosing the tools and vendors that best suit their requirements and preferences.
However, please note that ITIL and related practices may have evolved since my last update. I recommend checking more recent sources to confirm the current status and updates related to ITIL's vendor-neutral stance.