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| As covered in the new release of the ITIL Newsletter, published today, yhe ITIL v3 Foundation exam is now available at Prometric and Pearson Vue. Clearly, this is a major development. The full newsletter is copied below: __________________________________________________ _ THE ITIL NEWSLETTER - FOUNDATION EXAM SPECIAL ISSUE __________________________________________________ _ Welcome to this special issue of the ITIL Newsletter. In this edition we focus specifically upon the new (v3) ITIL Foundation Certificate. The following topics are covered: 1) NEWS: Version 3 Exam Now Available at Prometric 2) The ITIL Books 3) ITIL Training v3: The Self Study Course 4) ITIL International 5) The ITIL Certification Credit Program 6) The ITIL Certification Register 7) ITIL Newsletter Discussion 8) ITIL Humor: True Stories 9) Coming In The Future Editions... Version 3 Exam Now Available at Prometric ========================================= It is now possible to take the ITIL Foundation Exam at Prometric / Vue Pearson. For those readers who are unaware, these organizations offer thousands of remote testing locations across the world (in fact, more than 30,000). In a nutshell, once the requisite knowledge for the exam itself has been obtained, the exam can be booked online, and physically taken at a local venue. This creates many opportunities for different learning models, enabling study to be undertaken at the convenience of the student. It also enables more cost effective approaches to be adopted. For those who wish to study for themselves, or perhaps simply prepare themselves for attending a formal course, the full syllabus for the exam is available on the mobile syllabus site: http://www.syllabus.mobi/itil/foundation.htm The ITIL Books ============== When preparing for the exam via a formal or self study course, owning the books is not a pre-requisite. However, they can certainly be useful for reference, and of course, in addition to ongoing use within an organization. The ITIL volumes themselves are available as PDFs or as hardcopy. They can be purchased via the following channels: HARDCOPY The volumes are shipped worldwide directly from the publishers (TSO) warehouses. They can be purchased on paper via: http://www.itil.org.uk/all.htm The downloadable PDF versions can be obtained via: http://itil.technorealism.org/index.php?page=ITIL_Books ITIL Training v3: The Self Study Course ======================================= As this edition of the ITIL Newsletter is focused upon the foundation exam, we re-produce here an earlier review of the self-study course. This is designed to prepare for the official examination, and in view of its low cost, may well be the most cost effective approach. Note that it is an officially accredited course (EXIN). OUR COURSE REVIEW Initial impressions are good. The internet transaction is clean and simple, and the download link is provided immediately. The download itself weighed in at 15Mb, which is easily manageable even on a dial up connection. Installation: The files and materials were provided in a simple zip file. They extracted without any problems, placing the course contents in a folder of our choice. Contents: It is obvious from the outset that there is a substantial volume of content. A quick cross reference with their website (not that we are cynical!) indicated that everything was indeed supplied as promised. One nice touch was that the learning path was laid out in a clear manner, starting with self-study and ending with the mock exams. This is important for anyone who is not familiar with taking the learning initiative for themselves. All the contents were well put together. The language is clear, and concise, and no effort has been spared in terms of presentation, with plenty of graphical illustrations around to make the point. On review, we liked the option of learning some of the content via a PowerPoint presentation. This also opens the opportunity for group study. The revision sheets were functional, and the sample questions and mock exams were comprehensive. We also liked the idea of offering a mock exam in Excel, as this provided a running score, which made the exercise more compelling. Overall: Despite our familiarity with the topic before we started the course, we still enjoyed it. This is a real credit to the authors. For anyone looking to study for the v3 exam therefore, this should prove to be an excellent approach. It passed our test and we recommend it. The ITIL Self-Study Course is documented here: http://itil.certification.info ITIL International ================== This section of the newsletter always seems to provide the focus for lively debate. The most recent source lists for purchases of ITIL educational materials from a major online store is as follows: USA 56.99 % United Kingdom 8.82 % Canada 6.75 % Australia 6.21 % South Africa 1.75 % India 1.63 % Switzerland 1.45 % Netherlands 1.42 % Belgium 1.15 % Germany 1.13 % France 1.11 % Spain 1.02 % Denmark 1.01 % Sweden 1.00 % New Zealand 1.00 % Mexico 0.90 % Brazil 0.81 % Hong Kong 0.79 % Ireland 0.71 % Norway 0.62 % United Arab Emirates 0.46 % Finland 0.55 % Italy 0.51 % Israel 0.33 % Singapore 0.33 % Austria 0.33 % China 0.30 % Saudi Arabia 0.25 % Indonesia 0.23 % Japan 0.22 % Portugal 0.22 % Malaysia 0.22 % Poland 0.22 % Qatar 0.18 % Philippines 0.18 % Czech Republic 0.18 % Kuwait 0.16 % Thailand 0.16 % Colombia 0.15 % Greece 0.15 % Hungary 0.14 % Taiwan 0.12 % Slovakia 0.12 % Venezuela 0.12 % Nigeria 0.10 % Croatia 0.10 % Turkey 0.10 % Bahrain 0.10 % Namibia 0.10 % Russia 0.16 % Romania 0.10 % Malta 0.10 % Trinidad and Tobago 0.09 % Pakistan 0.09 % Palestinian Territory 0.08 % Peru 0.08 % Ecuador 0.08 % Mozambique 0.08 % Slovenia 0.07 % Jordan 0.06 % Luxembourg 0.06 % Bermuda 0.06 % Cyprus 0.06 % Estonia 0.06 % Jamaica 0.05 % Costa Rica 0.05 % Bulgaria 0.05 % Chile 0.04 % Kenya 0.04 % El Salvador 0.04 % Latvia 0.04 % Egypt 0.03 % Lebanon 0.03 % The normal health warnings apply: these are online purchases. Those cultures that are less familiar with e-commerce will therefore be under represented. Equally, the materials are in English language, with similar implications. The ITIL Certification Credit Program ===================================== The launch of ITIL Version 3 brought with it dramatic changes to the hierarchy of ITIL certifications. Each level of certification is now designed to support the next level, to enable smooth progression and transition. The ITIL Foundation is still the entry level qualification and it is mandatory to have passed this course, before progressing further. After the Foundation course the student has a choice of 9 different programs to choose from in order to be able to progress to the final level of courses. The level of courses after the Foundation is split into two categories; Service Lifecycle and Service Capability. The five Service Lifecycle courses are organized on the basis of one course per volume of ITIL v3. The four Service Capability courses are a mixure of closely coupled areas; 1. Release Control & Validation 2. Planning, Protection & Optimization 3. Service Offerings & Agreements 4. Operational Support & Analysis At this Lifecycle and Capability level a person needs to earn 15 credit points in order to be able to take the Managing Across the Lifecycle program (which is the final course in the series). The Service Lifecycle courses are each worth 3 credit points and each Service Capability course is worth 4 credit points. When combined with 2 credits from the Foundation course and 5 credits from the Managing Across the Lifecycle a student earns 22 credits and then automatically qualifies for the 'ITIL Expert' status. The ITIL Certification Register =============================== The ITIL Open Guide maintain a register of those who have passed the various ITIL certificates. This is an entirely voluntary arrangement, with those who hold the certifications able to enter their own details. ITIL Newsletter Discussion ========================== The ITIL and ISO 20000 Support Group have recently launched a forum specifically dedicated to this newsletter: http://www.15000.net/modules.php?name=Forums Here, you can discuss all the topics raised, share information, and offer feedback and suggestions to our editorial team. We thank them for their support. ITIL Humor: True Stories ======================== We couldn't resist this one: Service Desk: Double click on "My Computer" User: I can't see your computer. Service Desk: No, double click on "My Computer" on your PC. User: Pardon? Service Desk: There is an icon on your PC with the label "My Computer". Double click on it. User: What's your computer doing on mine? Coming In The Future Editions... ================================ Scheduled inclusions for the next issues include: - Help Desk Disasters! - ITIL, The Management View - Alternative Certifications - The Politics of ITIL - The Two Minute Interview - ITSM Q&A - Common Misconceptions - And much more... Equally, have you got something you wish to say on the subject of ITIL, perhaps a fresh insight or some information which might benefit other subscribers? If so, this is an open publication, so please do submit your contribution to us. Finally ======= We hope that you have found this issue to be informative and useful. Subscription is entirely free (although 'opt-in' only). Please feel free to pass this copy on to your friends and colleagues. If your friends or colleagues wish to receive the newsletter directly, they should simply send an email to: subscribe-at-itsm.tv with a title of 'subscribe'. The ITIL Newsletter http://www.itsm.tv Note: ITIL (in capitals) is a trademark of the OGC (http:// www.ogc.gov.uk) |
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