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ITIL V3 Service Capability SOA – Service Offerings and Agreements of IT Services Best Practices Study and Implementation Guide – Second Edition

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
The first edition of this book and its accompanying eLearning course is regarded as a classic in its field. Now, in an expanded and updated version of The Art of Service’s book, the authors once again present a step-by-step guide to getting into ITIL V3 SOA.

The industry recognized best practices for Service Offerings and Agreements (SOA) can be utilized by any IT organization to assist in the development and management of high quality IT services while still maintaining cost effectiveness and customer satisfaction. To support organizations and individuals in this goal, this workbook covers practical guidance on the design and implementation of integrated end-to-end processes based on proven industry best practice guidelines.

It provides in-depth knowledge of the ITIL® SOA areas: Service Portfolio, Financial, Demand, Service Catalogue, Service Level and Supplier Management.

Service Offerings and Agreements Best Practices is designed to complement the certified ITIL V3 Capability Programs for IT Service Management. This book focuses on describing the industry best practices within this scope, including:

– Service Portfolio Management: Which seeks to provide capabilities for managing investments into IT and maximizing them for value.

- Financial Management: Providing transparency into the costs incurred in the provision of services and the development of funding models for recovering IT costs.

- Demand Management: To assist in identifying and understanding patterns of business activity that generate demand for IT services and to reduce excess capacity needs.

- Service Catalogue Management: To provide mechanisms by which the available service offerings are communicated and understood by customers and the IT organization.

- Service Level Management: Which ensures that a service-oriented approach is taken in the development of service offerings and their associated agreements with customers.

- Supplier Management: To ensure that a seamless level of quality is provided for IT services and that value for money is obtained in any supplier arrangements.

The information provided in this workbook is based on version 3 of the ITIL® framework, predominantly focusing on the volumes of Service Strategy and Service Design. This book is designed to complement the accredited online learning materials, and is an extension of the learner experience to ensure students can successfully study in accordance to their individual learning style.

Other guidance provided includes:

- Suggested templates and criteria for implementing Service Offerings and Agreements (SOA) processes.

- Explanation of the more abstract ITIL concepts to improve understanding.

- Review questions to assist in the understanding of the various SOA concepts.

Considering the increasing number of IT Professionals and their Organizations who want to be actively involved in IT Service Management, this book, should do at least as well as the first edition, which is a bestseller.

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ITIL V3 Service Offerings and Agreements Full Certification Online Learning and Study Book Course – The ITIL V3 Intermediate SOA Capability Complete Certification Kit – Second Edition

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
The first edition of this book and its accompanying eLearning course is regarded as a classic in its field. Now, in an expanded and updated version of The Art of Service’s book, the authors once again present a step-by-step guide to getting your ITIL v3 SOA Certificate.

Who Knew ITIL Certification E-Learning This Quick and Easy Could Make You Look This Good.

‘The Art of Service has dramatically changed the way we deliver employee training. We can now deliver more training at less cost to a wider audience in a shorter period of time.’

On-demand eLearning: Don’t pay over $ 3,000.00 for a 5 day class room based course – you’re out of touch with your work for 5 days and including the course fee: the costs are insurmountable – take the online learning option instead and study at your own pace.

Course Description:

This online learning course immerses learners in the practical aspects of the ITIL® v3 Service Lifecycle and processes associated with the Service Offerings and Agreements of services and service delivery.

The main focus of this course is on the SOA process activities and supporting methods and approaches to executing these processes in a practical, hands-on learning environment.

This training is intended to enable the holders of the certificate to apply the practices in Service Offerings and Agreements of the Service Management Lifecycle.

This course uses an engaging, interactive and flexible online approach to learning the core disciplines of the ITIL best practice and positions the student to successfully complete the associated exam: the APMG/EXIN Intermediate Level Certificate Service Offerings and Agreements.

Learning Objectives: At the end of this course, the learner will gain competencies in:

* Understanding Service Management as a Practice, and how the processes within Service Offerings and Agreements support the Service Lifecycle

* Knowing the important role of Service Offerings and Agreements in service provision and understanding of how the in-scope processes interact with other Service Lifecycle processes

* The activities, methods and functions used in each of the Service Offerings and Agreements processes

* The application of Service Offerings and Agreements processes, activities and functions to achieve operational excellence

* How to measure Service Offerings and Agreements performance

* The importance of IT Security and how it supports Service Offerings and Agreements

* Understanding technology and implementation requirements in support of Service Offerings and Agreements

* The challenges, critical success factors and risks related with Service Offerings and Agreements

As well as preparing participants for the exam.

Pre-requisites:

ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management or ITIL v2 Foundation Certificate plus Bridge Certificate. It is highly recommended that you read the Service Offerings and Agreements book prior to commencement of this program.

Delivery:

The program combines short presentations supported by accredited trainer audio. There are also quizzes and exercises (marking scheme provided) to ensure learners are testing their knowledge and competency to enhance understanding of key concepts. Revision questions and a mock examination help to prepare for the multiple-choice APMG/EXIN examination.

This program is an eLearning Program, your access details to the elearning course are in the book.

Considering the increasing number of IT Professionals and their Organizations who want to be actively involved in IT Service Management, this book, which leads to ITIL v3 SOA and paves the way to ITIL v3 Expert Certification, should do at least as well as the first edition, which is a bestseller.

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Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description

Part of Microsofts radical new WinFX API is the Indigo foundation, more formally known as the Windows Communication Foundation, or WCF. Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation is a complete guide to WCF from the SOA architecture perspective and shows you why WCF is important to web service development and architecture.

The book covers the unified programming model, reliable messaging, security, the peer-to-peer programming model, and more. Youll also learn how to move your current DCOM and .NET remoting applications to WCF, and how to integrate those applications with new WCF-based applications. Youll want to get ahold of a copy because it

  • Contains a comprehensive WCF programming model
  • Explains how queue management and reliable messaging work in WCF
  • Discusses implementing transaction support in WCF
  • Shows how to make WCF services interoperable with other SOA offerings
  • Thoroughly covers WCF security topics and concerns

Pro WCF: Practical Microsoft SOA Implementation

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MagicDraw UML 10.5 Extends Business Process Modeling with Export to BPEL

July 2, 2009 by BPELforum

No Magic, Inc.®, a leading vendor of architecture modeling software, today announced the release of MagicDraw® UML 10.5, an upgrade of No Magic’s award-winning UML-based architecture tool. MagicDraw 10.5 extends its business process modeling capabilities to export Business Process Execution Language (BPEL 1.1) compliant code from Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram. The new version delivers a brand new integration with ProActivity Business Process Analysis suite, updated NetBeans integration and improved GUI to increase flexibility and convenience using the tool.

 

No Magic continues its commitment to narrow the divide between business needs and the systems developed to meet those needs by extending a Business Process Modeling offering in its award-winning UML-based architecture tool. The new MagicDraw UML BPEL Export functionality allows the users to export their Business Process Execution Language (BPEL 1.1) compliant code from a Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) diagram. The outputted BPEL code can be used in BEA WebLogic 8.1.

 

“By leveraging our experience gained implementing the best support of UML and other standards from Object Management Group (OMG) in MagicDraw, we move to provide our customers the most complete standards compliant solution in Business Process area,” said Richard Green, CEO of No Magic.

 

The new brand integration with ProActivity Business Process Analysis Suite eliminates the gap separating business analysts from application analysts and system designers. Now MagicDraw UML imports static and dynamic structure information from ProActivity business models for instant creation/redesign of IT systems.

 

In addition to the new business process modeling offerings, No Magic continues to enrich its UML modeling capabilities. This new version delivers GUI improvements that increase the convenience and flexibility of working with MagicDraw UML. To reflect the changes in NetBeans IDE 4.X No Magic has updated the seamless integration with NetBeans IDE. This update allows the most standard compliant UML tool on the market to be used by the users of the latest NetBeans version.

 

About No Magic

 

Founded in 1995, No Magic Inc. is headquartered in Allen, Texas with operations worldwide. In 1998 No Magic released MagicDraw UML version 1.0, the first large scale application completely developed in Java, earning Sun’s “100% Java Application” credential. The tool has won numerous awards from the world’s most prestigious developers’ journals. In addition to the continued development of MagicDraw, No Magic, Inc. also provides software development outsourcing, consulting, enterprise architecture, business process, training services from its software development facilities in Kaunas, Lithuania and Bangkok, Thailand.

 

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