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ITIL v3, how to buy?

Written By: Mateusz Jasny on February 11, 2008 No Comment

Don’t you have ITIL version 3 books? Are you wondering, which version to choose? It is better to buy the book, PDF, or an online access?

Not so long time ago I had the same problem, I think that’s very common, the subject has been discussed on the IT Skeptic Blog. IT Skeptic summarizes very well what must be taken into consideration when choosing the form of purchase.

I also decided to buy the print version but did not share the opinion of IT Skeptic. He encourages buying first the “Introduction to the ITIL Service Lifecycle”, and later other books. I think it’s worthwhile to buy everything at one time. “Introduction …” is a great book when it comes to become familiar with ITIL basics, it shows the general concepts and where to look further, which book to open and where.

But for practical application in ITIL “implementation”, it is to briefly.

If I’m interested in some topic, first I look into “Introduction..,” and after that (If I need more) to one of the five remaining books. The content of “Introduction …” is to shallow, and there is no time to read the full version, so it is the best to combine those two versions.

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