Archive for March, 2009
ITIL V3 Introduction
Welcome to our third site dedicated for the newest version of ITIL V3! The new version of the IT Infrastructure Library has many new subjects closely related to business operations and is much more foucused on doing business than dealing with IT. Below is a small chart that quickly presents the new qualification scheme. It will be disussed in more details shortly. › Continue reading
ITIL V3 Qualification Scheme
The ITIL Qualification Scheme uses a system that enables an individual to gain credits for each exam they take. For a full, definitive explanation of the Version 3 qualification scheme and credit system, please download the ITIL Service Management Practices V3 Qualifications Scheme Brochure (pdf).
Once candidates have accumulated a sufficient number of credits they can be awarded the ITIL Expert in IT Service Management.
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ITIL Overview
The ITIL abbreviation stands for IT Infrastructure Library. Originally, ITIL was developed by the Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency (CCTA) as a set of comprehensive and iter-related codes of practice. In IT community such code of good practice was / is very useful in terms of achieving the efficient support and delivery of high quality, cost effective IT services. CCTA, renamed the Office of Government Commerce (OGC) maintains the library and releases all updated related to ITIL.
The OGC is an office of HM Treasury (UK). It acts as an independent of any commercial intersts organization involved in ITIL (independent from software companies, software vendors, integrators, training protocols). This is why the ITIL is so widely used – its main asset is independency.
ITIL is accredited by Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB). ISEB is an organization which prepares delegates for the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management. The ISEB was formed in 1967 and currently functions under the auspieces of the British Computer Society (BCS). The ISEB aims to provide industry-recognized qualification thet measure comptence, ability and performance in many areas of information systems, whit the aim of raising industry standards, promoting career development and providing competitive edge for employrs.
Aother organization which provides ITIL examination is EXIN. The EXIN is an independent organization, Dutch-based IT examination provider. The EXIN esablishes educational requirements, develops and organize examinations in the field of Information Technology. The main goal of EXIN is to promote the quality of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector and the ICT professionals working in this sector by means of independent testing and certification.
ITIL Dumps Practice test
ITIL Dumps Practice Paper 3
1. Which of the following best means Combination of Internal & External Sourcing? › Continue reading
Free ITIL Dumps Exam Questions Version-3
Free ITIL Dumps Exam Questions Version-3 Paper 2
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ITIL® Service Mgt Practices – V3 Qualification Guidance
ITIL® is accepted worldwide as the documentation of best practice for IT Service Management. It is used by hundreds of organisations around the world who have based their service management processes based on the advice and guidance contained within the ITIL® books and the supporting professional ITIL® qualifications scheme.
The purpose of the attached document is to inform all parties interested in ITIL qualifications of the rules and guidelines of the official ITIL qualification scheme.
The document will outline the roles and responsibilities of all official parties within the ITIL Version 3 qualification scheme as well as the overarching principles and guidelines of the scheme.
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