ITIL® Foundation Workshop (incl. Exam)
Power Cloud Solutions
This ITIL® Foundation course outlines the ITIL best-practice framework and prepares participants for the ITIL Foundation certification exam. The three-day course provides attendees with an understanding of the service lifecycle and processes, as well as the best and common practices for IT Service Management.
Whether adopting ITIL or embarking on continuous service improvement, course participants will gain a fundamental understanding of how IT service, support, and delivery can be best organised to align IT with business needs, improve service quality and reduce long-term costs.
Event Dates: 17 – 19 October 2012 (3 Days)
Event Times: 8:45AM – 5:00PM
Event Cost: $1,950 + GST
This event will be hosted in the Sydney CBD, at:
99 On York,
99 York Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000
http://goo.gl/maps/PqFrq
Please register your attendance for this ITIL Foundation workshop at:
www.powercloud.com.au/ITIL
ITIL® is a registered trade marks of the Cabinet Office.
This event will be hosted in the Sydney CBD, at:
99 On York,
99 York Street,
Sydney, NSW 2000
http://goo.gl/maps/PqFrq
- Website: http://www.powercloud.com.au/ITIL?utm_source=arn.com.au&utm_medium=event-listing&utm_campaign=itil-foundation-sydney-20121212
- Email: info@powercloud.com.au
- Phone: (02) 8705 5440
- RSVP: No
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