Add scaffolding for `handbook/it` and `handbook/business-technology/it` pages
Why is this change being made?
This adds the handbook page scaffolding for the Information Technology (IT) department to create new information architecture for topics that our team members are looking to get help with. This also adds a new handbook vision/mission page for our newly renamed department and unified IT teams.
Highlights:
-  This unblocks https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/business-technology/engineering/operations/issue-tracker/-/issues/41 to add more info to our handbook.
-  This improves the information architecture and discoverability of content for end users (on one page) and for our inter-department how we work (on a separate page). This is similar to the https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/security and https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/security/ handbook information architecture.
- It’s okay if we have TODO’s committed for now. We can rename stuff later, so don’t get stuck on section titles, etc.
- This MR won’t remove any existing handbook pages, only cross-link to them for progressive iteration later.
Related https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/Finance-Division/finance/-/issues/4985
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Edited by Jeff Martin