ITIL® Service Capability Operational Support and Analysis

Effectively plan and implement processes with ITIL® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

ITIL ® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis course is one of the qualifications in the ITIL ® Service Capability stream and focus on the practical application of Operational Support and Analysis. This training enables access, event, incident and management within the organisation.

  • ITIL ® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis course is accredited by PeopleCert

  • 24*7 availability of help and support team to handle the queries of the delegates

  • We ensure the best quality of training with updates study material

  • Our courses are delivered by highly qualifies and trained instructors

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Exam(s) included

Exams are provided, as part of the course. Obtaining certification is dependant on passing these exams

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

PREREQUISITES

The professionals who want to attend this course must be ITIL ® Foundation holder.

TARGET AUDIENCE

ITIL ® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Application Support
  • Problem Manager
  • Network Support
  • Database Administrator
  • Network control and operation
  • Availability Manager
  • Configuration Manager
  • System Software
  • IT Operations Manager

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Learn how ITIL ® Operational Support and Analysis phase interacts with other phases of service lifecycle
  • Understand the importance of ITIL ® Operational Support and Analysis for quality services
  • Discover the metrics to measure the performance of this phase
  • Get to know about the various functions and methods that are used in operational support and analysis

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

ITIL® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis course provide delegates with the knowledge on practical aspects of the service lifecycle and processes related to it. Our instructor will help the delegates in operational-level process activities that are processed within the organisation.

 

Exam

ITIL® Service Capability- Operational Support and Analysis course will have the following exam pattern:

  • 8 Multiple Choice Questions
  • 70 percent marks are needed to clear the exam
  • Exam Duration- 90 minutes

 

*After completing 4 days of classroom training and successfully passing your Foundation Exam, the fifth day of this course is a flexible exam preparation day to complete at your convenience in order to prepare you to take and pass your Practitioner exam online.

We provide comprehensive support during the exam process to make the experience as simple as possible. This exam can be taken at a suitable time, subject to availability; online, anywhere.

Benefits of online exams include:

  • Proven higher pass rates
  • Quicker Results
  • Save Travel Costs
  • Flexibility
  • Convenient
  • Take your exam at your home, office, or work when you are ready 

PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction: Service Operation Practices

    • Service Operations Overview
    • Scope of Operational Support and Analysis Processes as well as functions
    • Business Value of OSA
    • Optimize the performance
    • How Operational Support and analysis activities support the Service Lifecycle

Introduction: Event Management Process

    • Scope and Objectives
    • Business Value
    • Basic Concepts and Terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques of the process
    • Inputs, and Outputs
    • CSFs and KPIs
    • Information Management within the Event Management Process
    • Risks and Challenges in process

Introduction: Incident Management Process

    • Scope and Objectives
    • Business Value
    • Basic Concepts and Terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques of the process
    • Inputs, and Outputs
    • CSFs and KPIs
    • Information Management within the Incident Management Process
    • Risks and Challenges in process

Introduction: Problem Management Process

    • Scope and Objectives
    • Business Value
    • Basic Concepts and Terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques of the process
    • Inputs, and Outputs
    • CSFs and KPIs
    • Information Management within the Problem Management Process
    • Risks and Challenges

Introduction: Request Fulfillment Process

    • Scope and Objectives
    • Business Value
    • Basic Concepts and Terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques of the process
    • Inputs, and Outputs
    • CSFs and KPIs
    • Information Management within the Request Fulfillment Process
    • Challenges and Risks in the process

Introduction: Access Management Process

    • Scope and Objectives
    • Business Value
    • Basic Concepts and Terminologies
    • Methods and Techniques of the process
    • Inputs, and Outputs
    • CSFs and KPIs
    • Information Management within the Access Management Process
    • Risks and Challenges in the process

Introduction: Functions of Service Desk

    • Role of Service Desk
    • Objectives of service desk
    • Different Service Desk Structures of the Organization
    • Considerations for Service Desk Staffing
    • Measure Service Desk performance
    • Issues and Safeguards to Consider When Outsourcing the Service Desk

Introduction: Standard Operational Support and Analysis Functions

    • Role, Responsibilities, Objectives, and Activities of Technical Management, IT Operations Management, and Applications Management Functions

Introduction: Improving Operational Support and Analysis

    • Relationship between Business Goals and Metrics for Measuring Operational Performance
    • Framework for measuring service and process
    • Rules and Policies to create a Successful Reporting Framework
    • How Operational Support and Analysis Practices Support CSI

Introduction: Technology and Implementation Considerations

    • Requirements for Generic Technology
    • Evaluation Criteria for Technology and Tools for Process Implementation
    • Project, Risk, and Staffing Practices for Process Implementation
    • Challenges, Risks, and CSFs for Implementing Practices and Processes
    • Plan and Implement Service Management Technologies

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ABOUT Guildford

Guildford, a large town in Southern England is located on the A3 trunk road with a population of around 137,000 according to 2011 census. It is located 27 miles southwest of central London and it forms the Greater London Area’s southwestern tip. The town has been the seat of Borough of Guildford with 146,100 inhabitants recorded in 2015. According to the recent historical survey, Guildford came into existence as a result of a gap where River Wey was crossed over by the Harrow Way in the North Downs.

English Royal Mint was established in 978 AD and remained in the town until part way through the reign of William. The economy of the town boomed after being connected to a network of waterways on the building of the Wey Navigation and Basingstoke Canal. Guildford Cathedral and the University of Surrey were built in the 20th century. Guildford is considered as a robust commercial town and home to major businesses include Allianz and Sanofi, Lionhead Studios, Philips Electronics, Ericsson, Hello Games and Colgate-Palmolive. A number of leading companies including satellite manufacturers, medical and specialist gas providers are based in the Surrey Research Park. 

History

The history of the city traced its roots back to the Anglo-Saxon period. Some Bronze Age remaining including Roman villa has been found in the western Park Barn neighborhood of the town. After the abandonment of Roman period in Britain, Anglo-Saxon settlers developed the settlement as a small town. The population of the settlement grew as an ancient trackway Harrow Way crosses the Wey River by a ford. Although there are no clear pieces of evidence, it is assumed that Guildford Castle depicts the architectural style of Norman period. The layout of the castle was designed to overawe the conquered population. The status of the castle was then changed to the royal hunting lodge and granted to Francis Carter in 1611.

The remaining chamber of Guildford Synagogue was found in the High street in 1995. It is likely to be the Western Europe’s oldest remaining synagogue, but this remains a matter of controversy. The other notable building of the town includes Guildhall, which was built in the 14th century and still stands today. The Council chamber was also added in the existing structure and front façade of the building was decorated by the projecting clock. The Borough Council constructed 18 communal air raid shelters provided first aid and sanitation services during the Second World War.

The two pubs of the town were the prime target of Irish Republican Army and they planted a bomb resulted in the death of a civilian and four off-duty soldiers. Some suspects of this case also known as Guildford Four were found guilty in 1975 and sentenced to long prison sentences. Later on, they were released after a long legal battle and denied their involvement in the bombing. The town entered into the new phase of development in the 21st century and considered as one of the most expensive places in real estate sector in the UK outside London and ranked 9th in the Britain in 2006 for the best place to live in. The town is also ranked 27th for its pleasing and safe shopping destination in the United Kingdom.

Education

Guildford follows three-tier education system and there are several primary, junior and secondary schools in the town include Holy Trinity, Boxgrove Primary school, Guildford County school and Christ’s college. There are some independent schools in the town that include Royal Grammar School, Lanesborough School, Tormead School and Rydes Hill Preparatory School. For higher education, the University of Surrey and the University of Law has their campuses in the town, while other colleges include Academy of Contemporary Music and Guildford College of Further and Higher Education.

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