Can Organizations be ITIL Certified?
posted by Anna Mar, December 26, 2011Yes 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.
Yes and no. There's no ITIL certification process offered by ITIL itself. However, an organization that's reached ITIL maturity can generally be ISO 20000 certified. |
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