Global Knowledge expands availability of ITIL courses...
...to entire European region
London, UK, 4th of June 2007
Global Knowledge, Europe’s largest provider of training and
enterprise learning services, has announced the availability of its
ITIL Service Management courses throughout
the region.
Customers from all over Europe will now be able to take
advantage of Global Knowledge’s expertise in ITIL to develop their
own skills in the popular methodology. A full schedule of ITIL
courses will be available in all 11 countries in which Global
Knowledge has training centres – the UK, Ireland, France,
Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, and
Norway.
Global Knowledge has extensive experience of delivering ITIL
training and has been running courses and special ITIL training
projects for customers for many years, mainly in the UK,
Netherlands and Germany.
“With courses now available right across Europe, many more
Global Knowledge customers will now be able to develop their ITIL
capabilities”, says Alexander Hudson, European Product Director for
IT and Business Skills. “Global Knowledge always listens to
customers and responds to their needs. In recent months we have
noted the growing interest in ITIL amongst our enterprise clients.
By making our ITIL courses available right across Europe, we are
giving them the opportunity to develop their service management
capabilities and increase their ability to meet best practice
standards in every aspect of their service delivery”.
The European-wide roll-out of ITIL courses is part of Global
Knowledge’s on-going expansion of its professional services
portfolio. The largest European education partner for both Cisco
and Microsoft, Global Knowledge is the clear leader in IT training,
and also offers education in other practices and methodologies
including COBIT, PRINCE 2, and PMI-certified Project
Management.
Now that ITIL version 3 is at hand, Global Knowledge is in the
process of updating courses to the new version in local language.
As well as specific courses introducing those new to ITIL to its
structure and methods, there will be courses designed to help ITIL
practitioners transition from version 2 to version 3. This ensures
that enterprise customers can select the most suitable course for
their teams and start benefiting from the latest implementation of
ITIL as soon as possible.
ITIL version 3 moves away from a process model to a five-stage
interlinked model that covers the complete lifecycle of service
management. It focuses more on key evolving areas such as
infrastructure management and dynamic IT services. Hudson says that
the new version of the methodology can deliver significant
benefits. “In today’s fast-moving, increasingly competitive global
economy, it is more important than ever to ensure that your IT
functions are closely attuned to meeting business needs and taking
the organisation forward. ITIL v3 can help you to ensure that they
are.”
Hudson says, “There is a great deal of interest in ITIL version
3 and the benefits which it undoubtedly brings to large
organisations that are striving to deliver the highest standards of
service in IT. We shall be offering dates for upgrade courses
in conjunction with ITIL version 2 courses which are already on
offer, along with new versions of the foundation level courses. We
expect demand for the upgrade courses to be strong.”
Richard Pharro, Managing Director of the APM Group, the
specialist accreditation, certification and qualification
organisation that administrates ITIL worldwide, who attended the
recent launch of Global Knowledge’s ITIL version 3 course in the
UK, indicated that new SME foundation exams will be available from
the 11th June 2007 and higher level qualifications will follow in
the next few months. Global Knowledge plans to offer these to its
customers as soon as they become available.
In addition to their own delivery capabilities, Global Knowledge
also works through partners for the delivery of more specialised
and advanced ITIL training giving them further worldwide reach into
USA, Japan, South Africa, the Middle East, Portugal, Brazil,
Slovenia, Mexico, and India.
Press contact:
Felicity Bryant
felicitybryant@globalknowledge.net
Tel no: 0118 912 1853
About Global Knowledge
Global
Knowledge is Europe’s leading provider of learning services for IT
and management professionals. The company offers a broad array of
hands-on IT, project management, and professional skills training
featuring proprietary core and custom curriculum as well as content
from leading companies, including Cisco, Microsoft, Nortel, Oracle,
and Red Hat as well as generic networking, security, VoIP and
wireless courses. Our management curriculum includes project
management, professional skills, business analysis, and ITIL
training. Delivered in classrooms, at private facilities, or over
the Internet, Global Knowledge has helped many blue-chip companies,
organizations and government agencies leverage learning to turn
knowledge into productivity for employees, customers, and channel
partners. Founded in 1995, Global Knowledge employs more than 1.500
people worldwide and is headquartered in Cary, N.C and EMEA
headquarters in Wokingham, UK. The company is owned by New
York-based investment firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson, and
Stowe.