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ITIL v3 Foundation Certificate (without a course)

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    #31
    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Wrong.The technology is not the solution, the service is.
    You don't say..

    Seriously, do you think I've been walking onto client sites for the last 30 years and just saying "buy product XYZ" and then invoicing them for £500k and walking away? I wish!

    I've been delivering solutions all that time. And quite happily without ITIL.

    And, as I quoted, I've the top books from the worlds best SOA experts sat on my hard drive. I've just searched them again for ITIL - and, once again, there is not a single mention of it in any of them. I guess the worlds best experts are all "wrong" too.

    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Clearly we shall have to agree to differ
    I guess so.
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      #32
      Originally posted by malvolio View Post
      And FWIW I'm a solution/service architect working with major solutions providers.
      Well, whilst we are comparing "thomas" sizes...

      To add to the extensive list of clients I already provided, let me add Accenture, Logica and Steria. I've contracted for all of them as an Architect - and all without ITIL.
      Last edited by nomadd; 28 April 2014, 21:21.
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        #33
        Originally posted by nomadd View Post
        You don't say..

        Seriously, do you think I've been walking onto client sites for the last 30 years and just saying "buy product XYZ" and then invoicing them for £500k and walking away? I wish!

        I've been delivering solutions all that time. And quite happily without ITIL.

        And, as I quoted, I've the top books from the worlds best SOA experts sat on my hard drive. I've just searched them again for ITIL - and, once again, there is not a single mention of it in any of them. I guess the worlds best experts are all "wrong" too.



        I guess so.
        You are making yourself look like a fool here. Why would an expert on SOA mention ITIL when ITIL has nothing to do with software architecture which would be the purpose of its book.

        Talking about ITIL in a book on software architecture would be like talking about ESB interfaces in a book about ITIL....
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #34
          Originally posted by eek View Post
          You are making yourself look like a fool here. Why would an expert on SOA mention ITIL when ITIL has nothing to do with software architecture which would be the purpose of its book.

          Talking about ITIL in a book on software architecture would be like talking about ESB interfaces in a book about ITIL....
          Yes, you are making yourself look like a fool here. Try to read the thread before you post.

          I responded to the SOA question that was posed - twice. I didn't raise the SOA discussion at all.

          All clear now.

          Great.
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            #35
            Originally posted by nomadd View Post
            Yes, you are making yourself look like a fool here. Try to read the thread before you post.

            I responded to the SOA question that was posed - twice. I didn't raise the SOA discussion at all.

            All clear now.

            Great.
            I did and Cojak asked you what framework you were using to ensure you meet the business requirements suggesting eTom.

            You replied with UltraESB with is definitely not a framework for ensuring you meet business requirements. So yes someone is a fool here....
            merely at clientco for the entertainment

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              #36
              Originally posted by nomadd View Post
              Well, whilst we are comparing "thomas" sizes...

              To add to the extensive list of clients I already provided, let me add Accenture, Logica and Steria. I've contracted for all of them as an Architect - and all without ITIL.
              OK, so I've worked for BT, Lafarge, MOD, MoJ, Welsh Government, Cabinet Office, Lafarge, BSkyB, UBS... I could go on. Plus Accenture, PwC, Atos and Capita, among other service integrators.

              So not that impressed.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #37
                Originally posted by eek View Post
                I did and Cojak asked you what framework you were using to ensure you meet the business requirements suggesting eTom.

                You replied with UltraESB with is definitely not a framework for ensuring you meet business requirements. So yes someone is a fool here....
                And, as was pointed out, I've been delivering systems that have been happily meeting their "business requirements" for 30 years now...

                So yes someone is a fool here....
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by malvolio View Post
                  So not that impressed.
                  Me niether. Your posts have been pretty poor from the off.

                  Basically anyone who isn't doing it your way is "wrong" (or their methodology is "nonsense", or they "are in the wrong job", etc.) or any of the other foolish replies you've made.

                  Well done.
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by nomadd View Post
                    And, as was pointed out, I've been delivering systems that have been happily meeting their "business requirements" for 30 years now...

                    So yes someone is a fool here....
                    Yep, personally I'm going for the one who answered what framework (process, development.....) are you using with the name of an Enterprise Service Bus software project....

                    but I think we'll have to agree to disagree....
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by eek View Post
                      but I think we'll have to agree to disagree....
                      We certainly will.
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