Showing posts with label itil training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label itil training. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2016

Why study ITIL

Many IT professionals would be working in their profiles with many years of experience without any proper guidance. This would result in following processes and procedures that suits best for their organization. But having a guideline on how things can be improved using few best practices is really advantageous.
IT companies use a lot of technologies for their products, but their main goal and aim is to manage that technology effectively to provide excellent services to their customers. ITIL fits these needs successfully, as it is a set of processes on how to manage the services effectively for the benefit of both the business and the customer. It has become foundation knowledge for every person in spite of any role or job that they perform in their company. Knowledge about service management and delivery has become essential for success of any project. Many companies even would mention ITIL certification as mandatory for their job profiles.
ITIL uses many best practices which can be implemented in any area irrespective of the technology used by the company. It is very versatile and flexible and can be adapted by any organization to suit their needs. If ITIL is implemented effectively in an organization, we can definitely see the benefits. There has been research stating that many international companies have benefitted by using the ITIL framework.
In an ever changing market, organizations need to adapt faster and keep up with the market competition. ITIL provides a better way to do that and also provides improvement in quality of services.
ITIL foundation has been considered as a mandatory knowledge for all IT professionals including project managers. ITIL service lifecycle deals with different aspects of service strategy, service design, service operation and service transition, which are all the major aspects of any project lifecycle.
Studying ITIL ensures that a professional is aware of the different stages involved in an IT lifecycle and what are the best practices to follow for increasing the productivity, reducing the cost and improving the quality of the service.
There are different levels in ITIL certifications such as Foundation level, Intermediate level, Management level, Expert level and Master level. Based on the job profile, one can pursue the different levels of certifications. The Foundation level provides you with basic insights into Lifecycle and the processes involved.
Listed below are few benefits of studying ITIL:
1.       Globally recognized certification: ITIL is globally recognized certification and hence helps in career growth.
2.       Common terminology: Many organizations might be using the ITIL processes but may not use the correct terminology. ITIL provides them with a common baseline for using same terminology which is beneficial for all.
3.       Increase in productivity: ITIL describes many best practices and implementing them in the job would increase the productivity of the individual and of the company.
4.       Increased Customer satisfaction: By following the practices suggested in ITIL, one can effectively improve the quality of service provided to the customer and knowledge on the processes provides better customer satisfaction.
Service providers that use ITIL processes and practices would have a competitive edge as people understand the processes and models provided by ITIL to effectively implement in their project. Managing the technology effectively to deliver the desired results to customer has become increasingly important for all the organizations to provide that extra edge to stand out from other service providers.

Most of the companies realize that a good service delivery and management is utmost necessary for building trust with the customer and hence are ready to adopt the best practices for the same. ITIL has become extremely popular and organizations are finding it easy to mould it accordingly to their needs.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Why I chose Logitrain for ITIL Training

With growing complexity of IT architecture and landscape managing IT systems and process poses a major problem to any organisation. Thus there is a need to have a standard framework for organisation to manage their existing process also be prepared to have a seamless transition to ongoing change.
ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is one the standard practice model that help organisation manage and align their IT process to best in class practice model.
An organisation can adopt standard set for service strategy, transition, operation clubbed with best practice model.

Preparation for any exam is essential for candidate to ensure they understand the basic concepts and structure of the exam. While preparation without expert help can be tricky it also created a nervousness in the mind of aspiring exam seeker. Hence an expert help is definitely suggested to ensure one can clear exam in very first attempt
While multiple organisation across Australia offer online and classroom training for ITIL. One should be looking to join Logitrain. My recommendation is based on below reasoning 
1.       Australia wide presence – Logitrain has centre across Sydney and Melbourne where most of IT companies are located
2.       Expert coaching – the staff has immense industry experience and through professional
3.       Practice exam – emphasis is given to practice test it ensure one is not nervous on final day of exam
4.       Scenario based learning – class room training emphasis on scenario based learning to ensure one can easily align the ITIL practice to the organisational need
5.       Flexibility – classroom training is available over weekdays and weekends to ensure one can study while still in job
6.       Competitive pricing – the pricing structure is very competitive
7.       Understanding of industry needs – the Logitrain team continuously update there curriculum  and classroom teaching techniques to modern practice
8.        Understand Migrant needs well – Staff does understand the needs and difficulty a migrating face in Australia and are very helpful
9.       Infrastructure : there is enough IT asset and practice material for self-study which is provided for the Logitrain faculty
10.   Roadmap – one can discuss their certification roadmap as ITIL has many module starting from beginner/foundation to Practitioner.
Other salient feature of Logitrain
Mission: To help individual enhance their skills and competencies to help them get a suitable job
Goal: Provide quality training with seasoned professional to help one stay ahead of competitions
Experienced Instructors: Faculty staff is professionals with good IT experience. And hold certification in CISCO, Microsoft, Cloud IT service management (ITSM)

Flexible Schedule: Saturday and Sunday 9:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
What is studied in Logitrain for ITIL?
1.       Details of Service strategy that an organisation needs to standardise its IT practice
2.       Service design : Banking industry was taken as reference sector to understand the importance of Service catalogue, system availability management, capacity parameters, Security and partner/supplier management
3.       Service transition : How large organisation transition from its build to run department
4.       Service Operation; How an High Priority incident is managed in Bank where system availability is paramount of its customer
5.       Role of Service desk or Level 1 team , practical issues faced for them and how to handle stress and difficulty situation
6.       How to document a incident or case
7.       How to use various ticketing application used widely for Australian companies
Some of online search on Logitrain gave me below which made my decision more firm:
Candidate 1:  Professional organisation, highly recommended. I did my CISCO certificate and was able to get full support
Candidate 2: Instructor led training was very useful for me to clear my ITIL exam within record time

Google rating of organisation was 4.8 out of 5