Certification courses
- COBIT® 4.1 Foundation and Exam
COBIT® (Control Objectives for Information and
Related Technology), from ISACA, is the world's leading technology
governance framework. Using COBIT to drive your organization's
technology strategy and implementation addresses the range of
governance issues from board accountability down to the floor.
This course is aimed at organisations needing to stabilise or
establish technology governance. It is equally applicable to
organisations in the public and private sector.
- COBIT® 4.1 Foundation and Practioner
This course provides in depth coverage of the practical use of
COBIT®. The Practitioner course is for those who are
actively engaged in, or responsible for, the implementation of
technology governance. This course is based on real-life experience
we have gained across many industries including financial services,
logistics and telecommunications.
The Foundation course is a prerequisite for the Practitioner
course unless delegates have practical experience of
COBIT®.
- ITIL® Foundation
IT professionals who are working with an
organisation that has decided to adopt the ITIL®
framework to improve Service management.
Individuals who require a basic understanding
of the ITIL® framework and wish to know how it may be
used to enhance the quality of IT service management within an
organisation.
- BCS - Enterprise and Solution Architecture
This course prepares delegates for examination to the BCS
(British Computer Society) Professional Intermediate Certificate in
Enterprise and Solution Architecture, a well-respected
qualification that helps people understand and get to grips with a
variety of architecture frameworks.
It concludes with a formal examination run by the BCS, who later
send the exam results directly to delegates.
It helps attendees to understand the terms and concepts used by
enterprise and solution architects, and introduces them to
architecture processes and documentation
The course includes presentations, discussions, class exercises
and exam preparation. It is especially useful for those looking to
fill the gap between high-level management frameworks like TOGAF
and solution delivery processes and/or software development
lifecycles.