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About Edinburgh

Edinburgh is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland and also its capital. Edinburgh is situated in Lothian on Forth’s Southern firth shore. Known as the capital of Scotland since the 15th century, Edinburgh is home to Scottish Parliament and also monarchy seat in Scotland. Historically this city was part of Midlothian city had been a centre of education particularly Scots Law, Medicine, Literature, Sciences and Engineering. Scotland is the second largest financial centre in the United Kingdom. The city has historical, cultural attractions have made it UK’s second most tourist destination after London. It attracts over one million visitors every year.

It is the second most populated city in Scotland. According to 2016 estimate, official population of Edinburgh was 464,990 and 507,170 for local authority area and city region it was 1,339,380 as of 2014. Edinburgh located at the core of Edinburgh and in South Eastern part of Scotland.

Edinburgh is also the venue of General Assembly of Church of Scotland. Various national institutions including National Museum of Scotland, National Library of Scotland and Scottish National Gallery. The popular University of Edinburgh was established in the year 1582. It is also well-known for Edinburgh International Festival. Various historical places are located at Edinburgh like Edinburgh Castle, Churches of St Giles, Greyfriars, Holyrood Palace, Canongate and Extensive Georgian New town established in the 18th century. It’s Old and New town together are registered in World Heritage Site of UNESCO.

Economy

Head office of Bank of Scotland is located in Central Edinburgh. Edinburgh has the strongest economy out of any city in the United Kingdom outside London. It has the maximum percentage of professionals in the United Kingdom with 43% citizens holding a degree. Edinburgh is most competitive city located in the United Kingdom. Edinburgh has highest gross value out of any city in the UK outside London measuring Euro 57,594 in 2010. Edinburgh has been named European Best Large City of Future for Foreign Direct Investment Strategy and Foreign Direct Investment in Financial Times Magazine awards 2012/2013.

In the 19th century, It’s economy was well-known for brewing, publishing and banking. Now the economy of Edinburgh’s is based on scientific research, higher education, tourism and financial services. Unemployment in Edinburgh was low at 3.6% in March 2010, and it remained below the average of 4.5%. Edinburgh is the most visited city in the UK after London.

Banking is the primary sector in Edinburgh economy for over 300 years, Scottish Parliament acts established a bank of Scotland in 1695. Now the financial services industry have particularly high insurance and investment sectors. Edinburgh is home to Bank of Scotland, Sainsbury’s Bank, Tesco Bank, TSB Bank and Virgin Money headquarters.

Tourism is also playing an important role in the economy of this city. As World Heritage Sites like Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holy Roodhouse, Old and new towns are located here. Every year Edinburgh’s festival attracts 4.4 million visitors, and it generates around Euro 100 million for the local economy.

ITIL® Training & Certification

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The ITIL® Certification Path is designed to guide professionals through a comprehensive journey in IT Service Management, starting from foundational principles to advanced strategic expertise. It helps delegates develop capabilities that align IT services with organisational goals.The certification journey starts with the ITIL® 4 Foundation Course, introducing essential terminology and core concepts of the ITIL® framework. Learners then progress through the ITIL® 4 Managing Professional (MP) certification path, a bundle of five modules that cover the full-service lifecycle. This path equips delegates with the knowledge to reduce service costs and improve service quality, ultimately enhancing customer satisfaction.This ITIL® Managing Professional bundle enables individuals to run successful IT-enabled teams, services and workflows.

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Top ITIL® Roles Leading Operational Excellence

Powering the Future of IT Service Management
  • Oversees end-to-end service delivery aligned with ITIL best practices.
  • Ensures consistent performance and continual improvement of IT Services.
  • Bridges business goals and IT operations for maximum service value.
  • Controls and coordinates all ITIL-defined change processes.
  • Minimises service disruptions while implementing critical IT changes.
  • Ensures risk assessment and stakeholder communication during transitions.
  • Manages incident lifecycles to restore services quickly and efficiently.
  • Reduces downtime by applying ITIL frameworks to real-time issues.
  • Enhances user satisfaction through structured incident resolution.
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The ITIL® Certification Path is a structured learning framework that guides professionals from foundational understanding to expert-level competence in IT service management, equipping them to align IT services with business goals and drive service excellence.

The path is ideal for IT Professionals, Service Managers, Consultants, and anyone involved in managing or improving IT services, seeking a globally recognised credential to enhance their skills and career opportunities.

No prerequisites are required to begin. You start with the ITIL® Foundation Level. However, higher-level certifications require completion of prior modules and accumulation of credits as part of the certification scheme.

The path includes ITIL® Foundation, Practitioner, Intermediate (Lifecycle and Capability modules), Expert, and Master Levels. Each step builds your expertise in specific areas of ITIL® and prepares you for more advanced roles.

Yes. After Foundation, delegates can choose between Lifecycle or Capability modules at the Intermediate level based on their job role or interests, creating a personalised journey toward Expert and Master certification.

Absolutely. ITIL® is a leading global framework, and its certifications are respected by employers across industries for promoting effective, aligned, and value-driven IT service management practices.

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