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ITIL Prime Releases Online ITIL V3 Exam Practice for IT Professionals

Passing the ITIL V3 Foundation Exam - ITIL Prime, the online leader in preparing professionals for the ITIL Foundation certificate, has announced the launch of a comprehensive ITIL V3 practice exam service available to its members.  While other ITIL exam practice services continue to charge upwards of $80 per member, ITIL Prime will offer its new ITIL V3 exam system at its $49 price point.

The new ITIL V3 Foundation course has been authored by ITIL certified professionals exclusively for ITIL Prime and its members, and was designed to cover all five of the new ITIL V3 core volumes.

In accordance with the IT Service Management Forum (ITSMF), the new ITIL V3 practice exams will be offered to professionals in a manner which follows the new ITIL V3 Foundation syllabus. The new ITIL V3 Foundation course offered by ITIL Prime will provide IT professionals with more than 12 mock exams and practice tests, comprised of more than 240 ITIL V3 questions.


In addition to the new ITIL V3 practice exam content, ITIL Prime has integrated a number of new features to pinpoint the strengths and weaknesses for ITIL exam takers

These new features include a personalized reporting area which tracks member performance in ITIL V3, and highlights areas to focus studies.

In addition, Dashboards identify key data regarding member performance in ITIL V3.

In keeping with its tradition of superior mock exams, clear reasoning and documentation references exist behind every ITIL V3 exam question

The new ITIL V3 practice exams have been fully integrated with ITIL Prime's innovative exam simulator.

Developed internally, the ITIL Prime exam simulator is designed to mimic the real-life exam environment directly within a standard web browser.

For full details, visit: http://www.ITILprime.com/Public/ITILPracticeExams.aspx

About ITIL Prime ITIL Prime currently supports a member population of ITIL professionals spanning five continents and more than 20 countries.

The company provides comprehensive ITIL exam preparation services through the ITIL Prime website, relying on a network of ITIL certified authors, managers, and trainers.

ITIL Prime prides itself in developing exam simulation technologies which prepare site members and enterprise users to pass their professional certification, and has serviced clients in both private industry and government.

For more information, visit http://www.ITILprime.com .

For more information about ITIL Prime and its services, please contact Christopher Scordo at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or visit http://www.ITILprime.com .
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