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IT4IT™ Foundation study guide

Andrew Josey, Michelle Supper

Publisher: Van Haren Publishing

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This title is a Study Guide for the IT4IT Foundation Certification examination. It gives an overview of every learning objective for the IT4IT Foundation certification syllabus and in-depth coverage on preparing and taking the IT4IT Part 1 Examination. It is specifically designed to help individuals to prepare for certification.This Study Guide is excellent material for:•	Individuals who require a basic understanding of the IT4IT Reference Architecture•	IT Professionals/Practitioners who are responsible for delivering services in a way that is flexible, traceable, and cost-effective•	IT Professionals who want to achieve a higher level certification in the IT4IT Certification Program (expected in 2017) in a stepwise approachA prior knowledge of IT service management is advantageous but not required. While reading this Study Guide, the reader should also refer to the IT4IT documentation available at www.opengroup.org/it4it
Available since: 04/25/2016.

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