How your service management with ITIL® sustainable

Sustainability is no longer just an issue for private consumers. More and more companies are trying to operate in an environmentally compatible manner and conserve resources - also because many customers now expect this. Sustainable, forward-looking solutions therefore also play a major role in the IT industry, which is considered to be particularly innovative. But how can IT companies structure their services in an ecologically and economically responsible way?

ITIL 4 Sustainability in Digital & IT

Our new ITIL 4 Specialist course Sustainability in Digital & IT provides the answer. Within three days, you will learn the fundamental principles of sustainable services using practical examples. You will also learn how your organization can add value by creating sustainable digital products and services.

At the same time, with a more sustainable service structure, you are doing something good for your company - because concepts such as automation and cloud computing not only conserve resources in the environment, but also in your value chain. Sensible investments in your infrastructure, such as the use of shared computing resources via cloud deployment, make your services more flexible and scalable. The result: your IT can easily keep up with the growth of your organization without breaking a sweat. And you only pay for what you really need.

ITIL 4 Acquiring & Managing Cloud Services

Do you want to learn more about the implementation, acquisition and ongoing assessment of cloud services? Then visit our new ITIL 4 Specialist training Acquiring & Managing Cloud Services. Here you will learn in detail and without prior ITIL knowledge how you can set up your service management in a more sustainable and scalable way.

Last but not least, sustainability can also be economically worthwhile for companies: through higher efficiency, a better corporate image or greater opportunities when recruiting young employees. So there are good reasons to start thinking about the future of sustainability today and to position your services in an ecologically and economically responsible way.

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