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Showing posts with label ITIL 2 day course. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITIL 2 day course. Show all posts

10/26/2014

The five volumes of ITIL

Are you planning to take the training for ITIL foundation in Bristol in weekend? Do you want to give the exam and take the certificate as soon as possible? Do you believe it is really important for your organisation? Do you know the benefits of the ITIL certification? Do you want to know about the five volumes? If the answers to these questions are yes, you are undoubtedly at the right place.

People have realised the importance and benefits of attaining the ITIL training and certification. They have started applying the concepts in their organisation to achieve their goals and attain huge success. They know that it is going to affect positively to themselves as well as the organisation. You can do the same! If you do not have time, you can always go for the ITIL weekend course.

There are many institutes that provide the ITIL two day course; where in the trainers train the candidates and provide the course material as well as some helpful tips to pass the exam. Before going for the test, you should at least know the five volumes of ITL so that you can understand the concepts in an even better way. So, let us take a glance at all of them one by one...

1.    Service strategy: This one connects the information technology with the business. It says that all the stages should remain focused on the business requirements, goals and service management principles.
2.    Service design: It tells you how should you produce and maintain the information policies and documents.
3.    Service transition: This is to make sure whether the services will meet the expectations as per the service strategy and service design stages.
4.    Service operation: This stage is to deal with the users and it contains the functions like service desk, application management, technical management and IT operations management.
5.    Continual service improvement: It identifies and improves the service management issues and improvements.

Now that you know the five volumes, it is advisable to keep them in mind and go for the ITIL 2 day course before you give the final test. Good luck with that!

7/31/2014

Must know myths about ITIL


With the constantly flourishing IT industry these days, the companies have started recruiting only the candidates who are highly qualified and skilled. The ITIL course helps people to increase the knowledge and creates a good impression in the CV. ITIL (Information Technology infrastructure Library) is an IT service management course. There are several institutes that provide the ITIL 2 day course training and also conducts the examination.

People have realised the importance of taking the ITIL course in Liverpool, London and other areas of the U.K.  Several people have started preparing for the course to make their CV strong and increase their importance in the organisation in which they work.

There are several institutes that provide ITIL training in Manchester, Liverpool, London, Oxford and other areas of the U.K, but it is advisable to choose the best training institute that is APMG accredited. So, go for the course and do not believe in the myths. There are some commonly known myths about ITIL. Here are some of the most common ones.

1.    Myth: It is a standard and my company should get it.

Fact: Well, it is strictly not a standard; it is a practice. Your company can not get certified; you have to get the certification by learning it and taking test.

2.    Myth: It is for the medium sized companies and large enterprises.

Fact: It is also for the small businesses that have got as less as five employees in all.

3.    Myth: It is only for the tech savvy people.

Fact: It is for all the people involved in the business.

Choose the organisation that not only provides training, but also conducts test and provides certification. There are several institutes that provide training as well as ITIL certification in Birmingham, Bristol, Milton Keynes and other areas of the U.K. Good luck with that!