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What is an ITIL qualification? |
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ITIL stands for:
Information Technology Infrastructure Library.

The ITIL Certificates are designed as - IT Service Management - qualifications. They are aimed at all personnel who wish to
become familiar with the best practices for IT Service Management, as defined in the OGC IT Infrastructure Library guidelines. |
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What does having ITIL Certification mean? |
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The holder of the Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management should be aware of the techniques, processes and functions in the core ITIL publications of Service Strategy, Service Design, Service Transition, Service Operation and Continual Service Improvement. He or she should be able to relate this knowledge to wider IT issues and to their own work environment. |
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What is the difference between V2 and V3? |
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Amongst
the key changes you’ll see in ITIL V3 is a wholesale shift towards a service-driven lifecycle approach and guidance which aims to
be more prescriptive.

Where ITIL V2 outlined what should be done to improve processes, ITIL V3 explains clearly how you should go about doing it.

Another key ITIL V3 addition is demonstrating return on investment to the business. This was one of the most frequent requests
from the industry consultations, carried out as part. |
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Why do I need an ITIL Qualification? |
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The
majority of people that consider ITIL as a qualification do so for career and personal development reasons. Often this is driven
by a change of job or career, where you notice that to get to the top of the CV pile, you need to have an extra qualification like
ITIL (even if you have been involved in service management successfully for many years without it). In many advertised positions
ITIL has become a prerequisite.

The majority of companies that implement ITIL also encourage their employees to take the exams. If your staff have accredited ITIL
qualifications, then you can present your company as using ITIL. This works particularly well where you tender for or supply to
any large IT organisations or outsourcing companies. |
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What Does ITIL V3 Comprise of? |
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ITIL V3
consists of a library of five books:

Service Strategy – Guidance on defining the types and levels of service that you wish to provide to
your users and/or your customers.

Service Design – Guidance to shape the way in which your service strategy will become a reality.

Service Transition – Guidance on the implementation of these services. Moving from the previous
state to the new state.

Service Operation – Guidance on the day to day management and measurement of your services.

Continual Service Improvement – Guidance on how to periodically reviews your portfolio of services
to ensure that they are as good as they can be and still of value you to your clients.

In addition, ITIL is supported by a comprehensive qualifications scheme, accredited training organisations, and implementation and
assessment tools. |
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Why Move To ITIL V3? |
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Because
ITIL V3 provides:

• increased user and customer satisfaction with IT services

• improved service availability, directly leading to increased business
profits and revenue

• financial savings from reduced rework, lost time, improved resource
management and usage

• improved time to market for new products and services

• improved decision making and optimized risk |
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If I already hold an ITIL V2 qualification how do I upgrade to V3? |
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Individuals with existing ITIL V2 qualifications can use those qualifications as credits towards the Expert or may find that the
credits or qualifications they hold will make them eligible for the current V3 Bridging routes.

Candidates who hold earlier ITIL qualifications can update their knowledge and certification via a series of "bridging" courses,
such as the Foundation Bridging Course. These courses will also earn a candidate credits towards the Expert Level. |
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Will the Practitioners and Managers qualification remain the same? |
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No, the
ITIL qualification structure has completely changed and ITIL managers and practitioners will be required to take a bridging course
and exam in order to be eligible for the new ITIL Diploma certificate.

The courses and examinations for ITIL managers and practitioners to bridge to ITIL V3 are still under discussion by the
examination board and are expected to be realsed over the coming few months. |
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Will I have to update my Foundation certification with the release of ITIL V3? |
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Yes, if
you hold an ITIL foundation certificate from any of the previous versions of ITIL you need to attend a one day course with an
examination in order to update it to an ITIL V3 qualification. This will be essential for anyone wishing to go onto the higher
levels of ITIL. |
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How long do I have to wait for the results of my examinations? |
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Candidate receives the result paper and certificate within four weeks of the examination session. |
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What happens if I fail an exam? |
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In the
unfortunate case you failed an examination; you can take part in another examination session, which is subject to a resit fee.
This does not necessarily have to be at the same examination centre.

There is no limit to the number of times you can retake the examination. |
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What is the difference between EXIN and ISEB? |
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According to Richard Wills of the OGC, "the only difference between the two is that their respective services are offered in different parts of the world." |
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What is ISEB? |
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The
Information Systems Examinations Board (ISEB) is a division of the British Computer Society. ISEB was created in 1990 from the
Systems Analysis Examinations Board (which was set up in 1967). ISEB administrates examinations and issues certificates in a
variety of subjects in the field of information systems engineering. A list of qualifications can be obtained from ISEB. |
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