Course code:
Duration: 2 days
Exam: Included
To attend, you must hold ITIL® 4 Foundation certification.
What's Included
You will learn the following main ITIL 4 practices:
The syllabus of the ITIL 4 Specialist High Velocity IT (HVIT) certificate training courseware consists of:
1. Understand concepts regarding the high-velocity nature of the digital enterprise, including the demand it places on IT
1.1 Understand the following terms:
1.2 Understand when the transformation to high-velocity IT is desirable and feasible
1.3 Understand the five objectives associated with digital products to achieve:
2. Understand the digital product lifecycle in terms of the ITIL ‘operating model’
2.1 Understand how high-velocity IT relates to:
3. Understand the importance of the ITIL guiding principles and other fundamental concepts for delivering high-velocity IT
3.1 Understand the following principles, models and concepts:
3.2 Know how to use the following principles, models and concepts:
4. Know how to contribute to achieving value with digital products
4.1 Know how the service provider ensures valuable investments are achieved.
4.2 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving valuable investments
4.3 Know how the service provider ensures fast development is achieved.
4.4 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving fast development
4.5 Know how the service provider ensures resilient operations are achieved.
4.6 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving resilient operations
4.7 Know how the service provider ensures co-created value is achieved.
4.8 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving co-created value with the service consumer
4.9 Know how the service provider ensures assured conformance is achieved
4.10 Know how to use the following practices to contribute to achieving assured conformance
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From Prehistoric to Roman times
Civilization in the Wrexham area is said to have been existing since the Mesolithic period (8000 to 4300 BC). By the early Middle Bronze Age it became an innovative metalworking industry.
Archeologists have revealed the presence of Roman civilian settlements in Plas Coch area of Wrexham. Also, finds have revealed proof of agriculture and trade with the wider Roman world.
Governance
The Wrexham constituency elects members to the UK Parliament and the National Assembly for Wales. The constituency consists of both the town and some of its distant villages such as Gwersyllt, Rossett, Llay, Holt and Marford.
It is considered as a safe seat for Labour Party for the UK’s Parliament. Wrexham is subdivided into the communities of Acton, Offa, Rhosddu and Caia Park.
Geography
Wrexham is not constructed on the main river but a flat plateau between easternmost mountains and the lower Dee Valley of North Wales. This position permitted it to develop as a market town, and later as an industrial hub due to its rich natural reserves of iron ore and coal.
But three minor rivers flow through parts of the town: the Gwenfro, Clywedog, and Alyn. Wrexham is known for the reserve of underground water’s quality, which gave way to the development of Wreexham as a major brewing centre.
Training Locations at which ITIL® 4 Specialist: High Velocity IT Training is presently scheduled at: