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Can Organizations be ITIL Certified?

        posted by , December 26, 2011

Yes and no. There's no ITIL certification process offered by ITIL itself. Individuals can be ITIL qualified but there's no certification for organizations.

There is a International Organization for Standardization (ISO) certification that's heavily based on ITIL: ISO 20000. ISO 20000 is a IT service management standard that supports ITIL and other frameworks such as COBIT and Microsoft Operations Framework.

An organization that's reached ITIL maturity can generally be ISO 20000 certified.



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