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Career-minded technology professionals who have already established their ITIL credentials within the Version 2 (v2) framework are now finding it essential to upgrade their skills and knowledge by migrating to—and achieving—ITIL Version 3 (v3) Certification.
For those pursuing this migration path, Learning Tree offers a complete set of courses for ITIL v3 certification, as well as v2 to v3 “bridging” courses, all of which are critical to maintaining and advancing the integrity of your professional portfolio. More importantly, we provide the effective training and preparation that will ensure you’re ready and confident when you take the associated exams. In fact, we guarantee your satisfaction!
Those who hold 12 credits from ITIL v2 Foundation and Practitioner Certificates and want to migrate to ITIL v3 are eligible to attend course 198. If you are interested in ITIL v2, please contact Customer Service for more information.
192 - ITIL® v3 Foundation Bridge Certificate
198 - ITIL® v3 Managers Bridge
982 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Strategy
991 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Operation
992 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Transition
993 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Design
994 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Continual Service Improvement
995 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Operational Support and Analysis
996 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Release, Control and Validation
997 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Planning, Protection and Optimization
998 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Service Offerings and Agreements
983 - ITIL® v3 Intermediate Qualification: Managing Across the Lifecycle
17 credits are required to take the Managing Across the Lifecycle Examination
Based on ITIL V3 Qualification Scheme Diagram © OGC's Official Accreditor – The APM Group Limited 2008 (3.12.09).
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