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Do you know the IT service standards businesses expect? Learn them all now for $49


Do you know the IT service standards businesses expect? Learn them all now for $49

If you thought the web and technology innovation was just the Wild West, a lawless frontier where everyone does as they like…well, you’re only half right. Sure, there are a lot of cowboys out there, but there are also institutions upholding some proper standards.

One of the most respected guiding lights is ITIL, a five-volume set of best practices for those delivering IT services. That’s a lot of best practices, but you can start meeting those internationally agreed-upon norms — and get recognized for that expertise — with the Ultimate ITIL Certification Training Bundle. You can save yourself thousands by getting this training now over 90 percent off, just $49, from TNW Deals.

When used correctly, ITIL can help businesses manage risk, improve customer relationships, save money and better set up their IT networks for whatever the future holds. This collection of 14 courses featuring over 100 hours of instruction will introduce you to all those industry-acknowledged steps in the lifecycle of IT service.

With this training, you’ll know all the accepted means for establishing timelines, tracking progress, managing customer expectations and delivering fundamentally-sound, high quality, high-performing product on time and on budget.

Each course completed also earns you professional development units (PDUs), which can qualify you to take the ITIL Certification Exam and earn that recognized seal of approval. Since ITIL certification can add another $10,000 to $15,000 to your annual salary, it’s training that more than pays for itself.

Especially when you get it at a tremendous discount. A nearly $3,500 value, you can get this entire training package now for the limited time price of only $49.

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