The Release Management practice course focuses on providing an understanding of the key concepts, principles, value and challenges of the Release Management Practice. It is intended to provide candidates with best practice guidance on how to make new and changed services and features available for use.
Module 0 – Welcome to ITIL 4 Release Management Practice
Module 0 introduces you to the main course features:
Module 1 – Purpose and key concepts
Module 1 explains the purpose and some key terms and concepts of the release management practice. It then describes the practice success factors (PSFs) and the key metrics of the release management practice.
Module 2 – Value streams, processes and people
Module 2 begins by explaining the release management practice processes . It also describes the inputs, outputs and key activities of the processes.
The module goes on to explain how the practice supports service value streams, and how the release management practice is integrated in the organization’s value streams.
We finish by describing the three key roles involved in the practice and how to position the practice in the organizational structure.
Module 3 – Support, development and success of the practice
Module 3 completes the content for this course with a description of further concepts that support, develop and lead to the success of the release management practice.
We start the module by explaining automation and tooling, and providing recommendations for the automation of release management.
The module goes on to discuss partners and suppliers, explaining the dependencies of the practice on third parties and how partners and suppliers can support the practice.
Capability is the next topic to be covered, with an explanation of how capability criteria support the practice capability development.
The module ends with recommendations for release management practice success and how they’re supported by the ITIL guiding principles.
Module 4 – The practice exams
Module 4 contains two practice tests provided by PeopleCert.
Module 5 – ITIL 4 Release Management Practice wrap-up
Module 5 provides information on booking the exam and other courses of interest.
ITIL® 4 Practitioner: Release Management exam
Pre-requisites: ITIL® 4 Foundation
PeopleCert Exam Information
Your exam voucher will be sent to you shortly after you purchase your course. The exam voucher must be redeemed on the PeopleCert website before starting your course. Redeeming the exam voucher allows customers to access the official eBook.
You can find detailed information on PeopleCert exam terms and conditions on our exams terms and conditions page.
What is ITSM?
ITSM, or IT Service Management, involves applying policies, procedures, and best practices to optimize IT services for both clients and employees, enhancing efficiency and satisfaction.
What is ITIL 4?
ITIL 4 represents the latest evolution of ITIL, the globally recognized framework for ITSM. It provides a comprehensive set of best practices that guide IT-powered organizations in designing, developing, and continuously improving their IT services.
What does ITIL stand for?
Originally, ITIL stood for ‘Information Technology Infrastructure Library.’ However, as the framework has evolved with frequent updates, it is no longer considered a static ‘library.’ Currently, ITIL doesn’t stand for anything but continues to be a leading model for IT service optimization.
What does the ITIL certification path look like?
The ITIL certification journey begins with the ‘ITIL Foundation’. After achieving this, individuals can advance through ‘Practice Manager,’ ‘Managing Professional,’ or ‘Strategic Leader’ streams. Mastery of all streams enables one to qualify as an ‘ITIL Master.’ Additionally, there are four ITIL extension modules for those focusing on specific ITSM areas, which are not part of the main ITIL pathway.
How much is ITIL certification worth?
ITIL certification can significantly enhance a professional’s earning potential. According to Payscale, certified ITIL practitioners can earn between $51,000 and over $259,000 annually, varying by experience, role, and certification level.
How does ITIL work?
ITIL equips users with best practices for developing efficient IT services, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This ensures services remain aligned with business objectives, optimizes resources, and facilitates ongoing enhancements.
How can ITIL benefit businesses?
ITIL 4 helps organizations optimize IT practices, supports continuous quality improvement, and remains adaptable to integrate with other methodologies like DevOps. Its forward-looking approach ensures it remains relevant as technological and best practice standards evolve.
Who are PeopleCert?
PeopleCert is a prominent accrediting body that owns and oversees several best practice frameworks, including ITIL 4, PRINCE2, MSP, PRINCE2 Agile, and AgileSHIFT.
What other frameworks can complement ITIL?
ITIL 4 seamlessly integrates with other frameworks such as Agile, DevOps, Lean, and PRINCE2, enhancing its adaptability and applicability across various organizational contexts.
The Release Management practice course focuses on providing an understanding of the key concepts, principles, value and challenges of the Release Management Practice. It is intended to provide candidates with best practice guidance on how to make new and changed services and features available for use.
Module 0 – Welcome to ITIL 4 Release Management Practice
Module 0 introduces you to the main course features:
Module 1 – Purpose and key concepts
Module 1 explains the purpose and some key terms and concepts of the release management practice. It then describes the practice success factors (PSFs) and the key metrics of the release management practice.
Module 2 – Value streams, processes and people
Module 2 begins by explaining the release management practice processes . It also describes the inputs, outputs and key activities of the processes.
The module goes on to explain how the practice supports service value streams, and how the release management practice is integrated in the organization’s value streams.
We finish by describing the three key roles involved in the practice and how to position the practice in the organizational structure.
Module 3 – Support, development and success of the practice
Module 3 completes the content for this course with a description of further concepts that support, develop and lead to the success of the release management practice.
We start the module by explaining automation and tooling, and providing recommendations for the automation of release management.
The module goes on to discuss partners and suppliers, explaining the dependencies of the practice on third parties and how partners and suppliers can support the practice.
Capability is the next topic to be covered, with an explanation of how capability criteria support the practice capability development.
The module ends with recommendations for release management practice success and how they’re supported by the ITIL guiding principles.
Module 4 – The practice exams
Module 4 contains two practice tests provided by PeopleCert.
Module 5 – ITIL 4 Release Management Practice wrap-up
Module 5 provides information on booking the exam and other courses of interest.
ITIL® 4 Practitioner: Release Management exam
Pre-requisites: ITIL® 4 Foundation
PeopleCert Exam Information
Your exam voucher will be sent to you shortly after you purchase your course. The exam voucher must be redeemed on the PeopleCert website before starting your course. Redeeming the exam voucher allows customers to access the official eBook.
You can find detailed information on PeopleCert exam terms and conditions on our exams terms and conditions page.
What is ITSM?
ITSM, or IT Service Management, involves applying policies, procedures, and best practices to optimize IT services for both clients and employees, enhancing efficiency and satisfaction.
What is ITIL 4?
ITIL 4 represents the latest evolution of ITIL, the globally recognized framework for ITSM. It provides a comprehensive set of best practices that guide IT-powered organizations in designing, developing, and continuously improving their IT services.
What does ITIL stand for?
Originally, ITIL stood for ‘Information Technology Infrastructure Library.’ However, as the framework has evolved with frequent updates, it is no longer considered a static ‘library.’ Currently, ITIL doesn’t stand for anything but continues to be a leading model for IT service optimization.
What does the ITIL certification path look like?
The ITIL certification journey begins with the ‘ITIL Foundation’. After achieving this, individuals can advance through ‘Practice Manager,’ ‘Managing Professional,’ or ‘Strategic Leader’ streams. Mastery of all streams enables one to qualify as an ‘ITIL Master.’ Additionally, there are four ITIL extension modules for those focusing on specific ITSM areas, which are not part of the main ITIL pathway.
How much is ITIL certification worth?
ITIL certification can significantly enhance a professional’s earning potential. According to Payscale, certified ITIL practitioners can earn between $51,000 and over $259,000 annually, varying by experience, role, and certification level.
How does ITIL work?
ITIL equips users with best practices for developing efficient IT services, fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This ensures services remain aligned with business objectives, optimizes resources, and facilitates ongoing enhancements.
How can ITIL benefit businesses?
ITIL 4 helps organizations optimize IT practices, supports continuous quality improvement, and remains adaptable to integrate with other methodologies like DevOps. Its forward-looking approach ensures it remains relevant as technological and best practice standards evolve.
Who are PeopleCert?
PeopleCert is a prominent accrediting body that owns and oversees several best practice frameworks, including ITIL 4, PRINCE2, MSP, PRINCE2 Agile, and AgileSHIFT.
What other frameworks can complement ITIL?
ITIL 4 seamlessly integrates with other frameworks such as Agile, DevOps, Lean, and PRINCE2, enhancing its adaptability and applicability across various organizational contexts.
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