ITIL Capability: Planning, Protection & Optimisation
ITIL® Capability: Planning, Protection & Optimisation Course Overview
The course builds on the principles covered as part of the ITIL Foundation course and is aligned to the 2011 syllabus. The purpose of this training module and the associated exam and certificate is, respectively, to impart, test, and validate the knowledge on industry practices in service management as documented in the ITIL Service Lifecycle core publications.
• The ITIL Intermediate Qualification: Planning, Protection and Optimization (PPO) Certificate is a freestanding qualification, but is also part of the ITIL Intermediate Capability stream, and one of the modules that leads to the ITIL Expert Certificate in IT Service Management. The purpose of this training module and the associated exam and certificate is, respectively, to impart, test, and validate the knowledge on industry practices in service management as documented in the ITIL Service Lifecycle core publications.
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Skills Gained
• Capacity management
• Availability management
• IT service continuity management (ITSCM)
• Information security management
• Demand management
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Who will the Course Benefit?
This course is primarily for IT Managers and Practitioners involved in the strategy, design, implementation and on- going support and delivery of business IT services and those interfacing with information systems who require an insight into Service Management best practice. This may include: IT professionals, Business managers, Business process owners, Individuals who require a deep understanding of how the ITIL Certificate in the Planning,Protection and Optimization processes may be used to enhance the quality of IT service support within an organization; IT professionals who are working within an organisation that has adopted and adapted ITIL, and who need to be informed about, and thereafter contribute to, an ongoing service improvement programme; Operational staff involved in capacity management, availability management, ITSCM, information security management, and demand management, and who wish to enhance their role-based capabilities; Individuals who have attained the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management and wish to advance to higher level ITIL certifications; Individuals seeking the ITIL Expert Certificate in IT Service Management for which this qualification can be one of the prerequisite modules; Individuals seeking progress toward the ITIL Master Certificate in IT Service Management for which the ITIL Expert is a prerequisite.
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This is a ITIL® Capability: Planning, Protection & Optimisation course by Uplatz.
ITIL Capability: Planning, Protection & Optimisation
Full understanding of PPO terms and core concepts.
The value to the business of PPO activities
The lifecycle within the PPO context
The purpose and objective of service design as it relates to PPO
The basic service design principles
Learning Unit PPO02: Capacity management:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of capacity management principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
The end-to-end process flow for capacity management, including its design strategy, components, activities, roles and operation, organizational structure and its interfaces with other processes
A measurement model and the metrics that would be used to support capacity management within PPO practices
The benefits and business value that can be gained from capacity management
Availability management:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of availability management principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
The end-to-end process flow for availability management, including its design strategy, components, activities, roles and operation, organizational structure and its interfaces with other
processes
The benefits and business value that can be gained from availability management
A measurement model and the metrics that would be used to support availability management within PPO practices
IT service continuity management (ITSCM):
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of ITSC management principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
The end-to-end process flow for ITSCM, including its design strategy, components, activities, roles and operation, organizational structure and its interfaces with other processes
The four stages of ITSCM (i.e. initiation, requirements and strategy, implementation and on-going operation) and how each can be used to support PPO
A measurement model and the metrics used to support ITSCM within PPO practices
The benefits and business value that can be gained from ITSCM
Information security management:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of information security management principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning,
Oprotection and optimization.
The end-to-end process flow for security management, including its design strategy, components, activities, roles and operation, its organizational structure and its interfaces with other processes
A measurement model and the metrics that would be used to support security management within PPO practices
The benefits and business value that can be gained from security management
Demand management:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of demand management principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
The end-to-end process flow for demand management, including its design strategy, components, activities, roles and operation, organizational structure and its interfaces with other processes
Activity-based demand management as it relates to business and user activity patterns and how these contribute to core and service packages
The benefits and business value that can be gained from demand management in support of PPO
Planning, protection and optimization roles and responsibilities:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of organizational roles, principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
The roles and responsibilities related to capacity, availability, ITSCM and information security management, how they fit and are used within the service design organization to support PPO.
Technology and implementation considerations:
The knowledge, interpretation and analysis of technology and implementation principles, techniques and relationships and their correct application to enable effective services planning, protection and optimization.
Service management tools, where and how they can be used within PPO for process implementation
The types of tools that support service design as related to PPO.
What best practices should be used in order to alleviate challenges and risks when implementing service management technologies and designing technology architectures.
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