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THE LEARNING CURVE

01 Course Pre-requisites

You must complete ITIL® Foundation.

 

 

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02 Course Overview

ITIL® PPO

The ITIL® Planning, Protection and Optimisation exam validate knowledge of the application of industry practices in service management. The exam is multiple choice, has 8 questions and lasts 90 minutes. It is closed book and the pass mark is 28/40, or 70%.

Details

  • Multiple choice
  • 8 questions
  • 90 minutes' duration
  • Pass mark is 70%, 28/40
  • Closed book exam

*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 
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03 What will the delegates learn ?

  • Understand the Planning, Protection and Optimization processes
  • Understand techniques for capacity and availability management
  • Know, interpret and analyse ITSCM techniques to enable effective service planning
  • Understand PPO roles and responsibilities
  • Identify technology and implementation considerations within PPO
  • Prepare to the PPO exam
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04 Course Content

  • Service Management as a Practice
  • PPO Processes
  • Capacity Management
  • Availability Management
  • IT Service Continuity Management
  • Information Security Management
  • Demand Management
  • Challenges, Risks and CSFs
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Service Management Tools and Technology
  • Implementation and Improvement Considerations
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About Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a famous coastal resort town situated on the south coast of England. It heads to the east of the Jurassic Coast, a 96-mile (approx 155 km) World Heritage Site. By 2011 census, the town has a total population of 183,491 that makes it largest area of Dorset.  It has Poole to the west and Christchurch in the east, also covers the South East Dorset conurbation, which has over 465,000 residents.

Before Lewis Tregonwell founded it (in 1810), the area was a deserted heathland occasionally visited by smugglers and fishers. Originally marketed as a health resort, the town received a lift when it appeared in the book in 1841 by Augustus Granville named as The Spas of England. Bournemouth became a recognised town in 1870 as its growth truly accelerated with the arrival of the railway.

History

The area around the mouth of the River Bourne became part of the Hundred of Holdenhurst in the 12th century. Later the hundred became the Liberty of Westover when it also includes the settlements of Muscliff, North Ashley,  Throop, Muccleshell, Ilford, Tuckton, Wick and Pokesdown, and incorporated into the Manor of Christchurch. The Hampshire and  Dorset region around it had been the place of human settlement for hundreds of years.

Governance

Historically Bournemouth was part of Hampshire, with neighbouring Poole, just to the west of the border, in Dorset. At the time of the local government re-organisation in 1974, it was considered required that the whole of the Bournemouth/Poole urban area should be part of the same county. Bournemouth, therefore, became part of the non-metropolitan county of Dorset on 1 April 1974. On 1 April 1997, Bournemouth became an independent authority, independent from Dorset County Council. For the Lieutenancy, it remains part of the ceremonial county of Dorset.

Demography

The 2011 census records the total population of Bournemouth as 183,491, includes 91,386 males and 92,105 females, which is equal to 49.8% and 50.2% of the population respectively. The mean average age of all citizens is 40 years. With 4,000 citizens per sq km, it has the highest population density in the South-West region. 

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ITIL® Service Capability - Planning, Protection and Optimization Availability

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is ITIL®?

ITIL® (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) is a widely accepted approach to IT service management which helps businesses ensure their IT services are aligned with their needs and support their core processes. It provides numerous benefits such as controlled infrastructure services, improved decision making, financial management, clear organisational structure, high availability and better customer satisfaction.

Does the course include exams?

All our classroom ITIL® courses include exams as part of the course.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept all major credit cards including MasterCard, VISA and American Express. We also accept payment by cheque or wire transfer.

What time shall I arrive at the venue?

Please arrive at the venue for 08:45am.

What are the hours of the course?

Training hours are approximately 9am – 5pm.

What is the latest date that I can sign up for the class?

You can sign up for the course up until the day before class begins. However, we have limited seating capacity and many of our courses fill up well in advance. We therefore advise students to register at least a few weeks before the course begins.

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