JoJoCal19 wrote: » I got that book too and you're right, the material for ITIL is dry by nature. So what I did is get Claire Agutter's book which is very short and concise. I read it twice and passed with like an 88. No need to really read the big book by Liz (although it is good for reference or looking at a topic in-depth.
Ozdream wrote: » I am planning to get myself certified asap with ITIL. Is this one the one you reccommended by Claire Agutter? I will buy it once you confirm.Amazon.com: ITIL Foundation Essentials: The Exam Facts You Need (9781849283991): Claire Agutter: Books Thanks.
JoJoCal19 wrote: » Correct, that is the book that I used. See my review there (by Joey). I read it twice and passed the exam. It doesn't have any fluff, just what you need to know to pass. So if you need some more in depth info on a particular topic just use Google.
binarysoul wrote: » Thanks guys for the responses. Claire Agutter's book looks great, 148 pages; that's what I need. I have a subscription to Safari Online, so I'm reading it now.
Ozdream wrote: » Would you share how and where did you subscribe for this book? I hate reading paper books.
binarysoul wrote: » Here : https://www.safaribooksonline.com Their monthly subscription is a bit pricy, but you can use trial to see if it fits your needs, budget. Good luck. Search fort ITIL, you will see the book.