ITIL® Managing Across the Lifecycle leads to the ITIL® Expert certification, which proves that the holder has achieved a full understanding of the ITI...
Nowadays, managing IT services within the organisation is a major concern, and every organisation is looking to find the best alternative for it. ITIL® is used in most of the IT organisations worldwide to handle IT operations effectively within the organisation. ITIL® Service Lifecycle has different phases that perform their own operations. To handle the interaction between them ITIL® Managing Across the Lifecycle course is introduced that help you in understanding the need for interaction. It leads to ITIL® Expert Certification that act as proof that the holder has achieved a full understanding of the ITIL® Service Lifecycle.
ITIL® Managing Across the Lifecycle is the final step in attaining ITIL® Expert Certification. You will get complete knowledge regarding strategic design, implementation and management of capabilities and resources that are required in Service Lifecycle. Managing Across the Lifecycle course will help you in combining knowledge of various ITIL® areas in the lifecycle into a single service management strategy. Following are five core publications of ITIL®:
What are the benefits of choosing this course?
Benefits for you as an individual
In Managing Across the Service Lifecycle, you will learn about the lifecycle approach that is used for managing the services from inception to retirement and also integrating the organisational processes to maximum effect.
After clearing this exam, you will obtain a widely recognised qualification that is ITIL® Expert.
Benefits for your organisation
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Become ITIL® certified with our Customary ITIL® training program to understand and implement key concepts for enhancing the productivity of the organisation. Our well trained and certified instructors will help you to clear the exam in the first attempt. Our ITIL® courses are accredited by PeopleCert. Our courses are delivered in various modes like a classroom, online and onsite.
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Located in Berkshire, Reading is a large and historically significant town. It was an important centre of trade as well as religion in the medieval period.The Reading Abbey, considered to be one of the richest monasteries of old England, still has its 12th-century abbey gateway and significant ruins intact. Due to the English Civil War, the town was damaged severely, causing a significant loss in trade.Reading also played an important role in the Revolution of 1688. It is where the revolution's only significant military action was taking place. The Great Western Railway, the brewing business, Readin has baking and seed growing all happened in the 19th century. Now Reading boasts of being a major commercial centre, that involves information technology a Reading has, despite its nearness to London, a net inward traveller flow.
Reading came up as a settlement way back in the 8th century.It had become the largest town in Berkshire by 1525 and had a population of around 5000 in the early 17th Century. It was in the 18th century that major iron works in the town came up and the city saw the growth of the brewing business for which Reading is known till date. It was in the 19th century that Reading saw the growth of manufacturing business also.
Economy
A vital commercial centre in the Thames Valley and Southern England, Reading is home to the headquarters of many British companies and UK offices of foreign multinationals. It is also a major retail centre. Daily Reading has an inflow of 30,000 commuters as compared to 24,000 departures. Large companies such as Microsoft and Oracle have their headquarters in Reading. Other businesses in Reading are Prudential, PepsiCo and Wrigley. In 2007, an independent poll placed Reading 16th in a league table of best performing retail centres in the UK.
Culture
Reading is known for its Reading Beer Festival which was first held in 1994 and is now known to be one of the largest beer festivals in the UK. It takes place at King's Meadow for the five days immediately preceding the May Day bank holiday every year. Reading Pride also takes place at Reading, an annual LGBTA festival in Kings Meadow.
Museums
The Museum of Reading which opened in 1883 in the town's municipal buildings contains galleries that showcase the history of Reading and the excavations of Calleva Atrebatum. It also houses a full-size replica of the Bayeux Tapestry, an art collection, and galleries relating to Huntley and Palmers.
Located in East Reading, The Museum of English Rural Life is dedicated to the changing face of rural England. It also has collections of public value. It is not only owned but also managed by the University of Reading, just like the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology, the Cole Museum of Zoology and the Harris Botanic Gardens. All these museums can be found on the university's Whiteknights Campus.
There is also a small Riverside Museum at Blake's Lock which tells one about Reading's two rivers, the Thames and the Kennet. The Museum of Berkshire Aviation which is located in Woodley houses a collection of aircraft and other accessories relating to the aviation industry in the town.
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