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Axelos launches ITIL 4 Foundation Service Management Framework

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With the release of the new ITIL 4 Foundation courses, Axelos has officially launched ITIL 4. This is the latest update of the widely used service management framework. ITIL 4 has been designed to provide a practical and flexible basis to support organizations with their IT and digitally-enabled product and service .

The company said that the updated framework looks at an end-to-end operating model for creation, delivery and continual improvement. It covers, development, operations, business relationships and governance in a holistic way, ensuring all functions across the organization are working towards common objectives.

The key elements of ITIL 4 include the service value system, which represents different components and activities can work together in any type of organization to facilitate value creation through IT-enabled services.

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It focuses on the four dimensions (organisation and people; information and technology; partners and suppliers; value streams and processes).

It functions as the guiding principles (focus on value; start where you are; iteratively with feedback; collaborate and promote visibility; think and work holistically; keep it simple and practical; optimize and automate). It enables the move from processes, as in previous ITIL versions, to practices.

“This is a great moment for Axelos and we want to thank everyone who played a role in this community-led project,” said Mark Basham, CEO at Axelos.

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“We worked with twelve lead architects, 61 authors and reviewers, and hundreds of practitioners from the wider IT industry. In addition, our ITIL Development Group has almost 3,000 members from all over the world. This huge collaboration has now produced a framework that will support practitioners and organizations to meet the challenges that come with the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” said Basham.

ITIL 4 Foundation courses and exams can be booked via Axelos’ accredited training partners in India. The higher levels including ITIL 4’s Managing Professional stream and transition module will be available in the second half of 2019.

ITIL is the most widely accepted approach to IT service management, used by millions of practitioners worldwide. The professionally recognized certification scheme is adopted in over 180 countries with 250,000 ITIL exams taken every year. ITIL provides a cohesive set of best practice and supports organizations and individuals to gain optimal value from IT and .

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