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N° 10965 : IT Service Management with System Center Service Manager 2016

This five-day course will provide students with the key knowledge required to deploy and configure System Center 2016 Service Manager. Using hands-on labs, students will learn where Service Manager sits within the System Center 2016 product, what business and technical needs Service Manager is designed to meet, and how Service Manager aligns itself to ITIL and MOF. They will also learn how to architect and implement a System Center 2016 Service Manager deployment, as well as all configuration parameters.

After completing this course, students will be able to: 

  • Describe Service Manager 2016.
  • Upgrade to Service Manager 2016.
  • Install Service Manager 2016.
  • Describe Service Manager usage cases.
  • Configure base settings in Service Manager 2016.
  • Configure Incident and Problem Management.
  • Configure Activity, Change, and Release Management.
  • Configure and Manage Service Requests.
  • Automate business processes with Service Manager and Orchestrator.
  • Configure Service Level Management.
  • Customize the Self-Service Portal.
  • Use Reports and Analyze Data in Service Manager.
  • Perform advanced troubleshooting and disaster recovery in Service Manager.
  • Customize Service Manager Forms.

 

This course is intended for cloud and datacenter administrators who are new to System Center 2016 Service Manager and are responsible for deploying, configuring and operating it in their cloud or datacenter. This course is also intended for Cloud and datacenter administrators who are already familiar with Service Manager and want to upgrade their skills to include the new features found in System Center 2016 Service Manager.

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