ITIL Lifecycle Continual Service Improvement (CSI) Training in Palatine
 
                    Enroll in or hire us to teach our ITIL Lifecycle Continual Service Improvement (CSI) class in Palatine,  Illinois by calling us @303.377.6176.  Like all HSG
                    classes, ITIL Lifecycle Continual Service Improvement (CSI) may be offered either onsite or via instructor led virtual training.  Consider looking at our public training schedule to see if it
                    is scheduled:  Public Training Classes
                    
                
                        Provided there are enough attendees, ITIL Lifecycle Continual Service Improvement (CSI) may be taught at one of our local training facilities.  
                    
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                	 We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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| Course Description | ||
| This five-day Live Instructor-Led ITIL Training Course provides you with an intense and focused exploration of the new and updated topics in ITIL from the point of view of the owner of a process or set of activities. The ITIL Training Course is intended for those who work within a Continual Service Improvement (CSI) environment and require a deeper understanding of the underlying concepts, processes and activities involved and associated management responsibilities and how they may be used to enhance overall service quality and service provision. 
                        Course Length: 3 Days Course Tuition: $2095 (US) | ||
| Prerequisites | |
| The candidate must hold (photocopy required) one of the following: v3 ITIL Foundation Certificate v2-v3 Foundation Bridge Certificate It is also strongly recommended that the candidate have 2-4 years of professional experience within Service Management as well as defined experience in at least one of the CSI processes. | |
| Course Outline | 
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	Module 1 A lap around the Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 family 
	Overview of the Visual Studio 2015 family 
	Overview of product features 
	The need for centralized builds 
	The importance of release management 
	Module 2 Configuring your Build environment 
	Understanding the new 2015 Build infrastructure 
	Creating Agent pools and queues 
	Installing Build Agents 
	Specifying capabilities on your Build Agents 
	Configuring security 
	Overview of non-Windows Build Agents 
	Overview of hosted build infrastructure 
	Module 3 Authoring our first build definition 
	Creating a new build definition 
	Understanding Build templates 
	Selecting the solution to build 
	Running tests as part of your build 
	Queuing a build 
	Module 4 A closer look at builds 
	Selecting our source repository (TFVC/Git/GitHub/Subversion) 
	Running multiple concurrent builds 
	Working with Build variables 
	Configuring Continuous Integration (CI) and scheduled builds 
	Using Gated Check-ins 
	Using demands to influence agent selection 
	Build retention policies 
	Module 5 Customizing your build process 
	A lap around the available build tasks 
	Using Build Tasks to deploy your application components 
	Extending builds using scripts 
	Module 6 Other build enhancements and features 
	Viewing build status 
	Controlling build outputs and understanding artifacts 
	Packaging your .NET application 
	Examining test results from a build 
	Module 7 – Overview of Release Management 
	What is Release Management 
	Key concepts in Release Management 
	The current state of Release Management in TFS/VSTS 
	Module 8 – Release Management for Visual Studio 2015 
	Release Management for Visual Studio 2015 
	Creating environments and releases 
	Configuring approval workflows 
	Triggering and tracking releases 
	Module 9 – Release Management vNext 
	Authoring a new release definition 
	Linking your build definition to a release 
	Determining what to deploy using artifacts 
	Defining and using configuration variables 
	Configuring Continuous Release 
	Naming your release and using retention policies 
	Module 10 Configuring environments 
	Understanding environments 
	Configuring your approval workflow 
	Notifying approvers 
	Selecting your deployment queue 
	Defining custom variables for your environments 
	Configuring the environment owner 
	Understanding deployment conditions 
	Cloning environments 
	Module 11 Defining a release workflow for on-premises servers 
	Overview of release tasks 
	Copying files and running scripts 
	Releasing a web application to an IIS server 
	Executing tests as part of our on-premises release 
	Tracking our release 
	Module 12 – Defining a release workflow for Azure 
	Understanding Azure resources 
	Understanding Service Endpoints 
	Configuring endpoints for connecting to Azure 
	Releasing an Azure Web Application 
	Executing tests as part of our Azure release | 
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