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Functional application management introduction
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After this training you, in your role as a Functional (Application) Administrator, have a full understanding of what you can mean for the company's interest in terms of continuity and flexibility.
Training codeFABOSpoken LanguageDutchLanguage MaterialsDutchDayparts8Price€2.100,00excl. VAT No extra costs.Book Functional application management introduction now
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What is Functional application management introduction
Successful business operations is increasingly dependent on well functioning information systems. Too little - or incorrect - focus on the Functional Management of these systems will inevitably lead to higher costs and lower revenues.
After this training you will have a full understanding, in your role as a Functional (Application) Administrator, of what you can do for your company's interests in the areas of continuity and flexibility.
Not only the role of the administrator, but also of the process owner and other IT functions are taken into consideration. It is precisely the interaction between these roles, including an Administrator who knows how to position his role, that is necessary for the desired result. We will focus on the "Objects of management" as Policies - Users - Functionality - Data - Documentation followed by the associated approach and techniques.Who should attend Functional application management introduction
This training is deisgned for people who want to have a insight into the modern vision around information management. For those who are concerned with or responsible for the information process or its use within the information domain.
You work for example as:- Functional Adminstrator
- Functional Application Adminstrator
- Data Adminstrator
- Various roles in information management
Prerequisites
The participants are expected to have some basic knowledge of automation. In addition, some experience with working with information systems is required. This training does not stand on its own, but is part of several of our curricula. You want to make the right training choice and develop optimally. Our curricula help you with this. Curious? You can find them on the Curriculum page.
Objectives
After completing the training, the participant has insight into: the operational processes with regard to functional application management the set-up of functional application management the coherence between the incident control, problem control, change management and configuration management fields an approach with regard to the intake of a functional design an approach to functional system evaluations importance and possibilities of security and procedures the relationships with ITIL® and BiSL®
After this training you, in your role as a Functional (Application) Administrator, have a full understanding of what you can mean for the company's interest in terms of continuity and flexibility.
Training codeFABOSpoken LanguageDutchLanguage MaterialsDutchDayparts8Price€2.100,00excl. VAT No extra costs.With an Incompany training you have several advantages:
- You choose the location
- You experience the training with your colleagues, so it is always in line with your practice
- The trainer can tailor explanations, examples and assignments to your organization
- In consultation exercises can be adapted to organization-specific questions
Request more information or a quote.What is Functional application management introduction
Successful business operations is increasingly dependent on well functioning information systems. Too little - or incorrect - focus on the Functional Management of these systems will inevitably lead to higher costs and lower revenues.
After this training you will have a full understanding, in your role as a Functional (Application) Administrator, of what you can do for your company's interests in the areas of continuity and flexibility.
Not only the role of the administrator, but also of the process owner and other IT functions are taken into consideration. It is precisely the interaction between these roles, including an Administrator who knows how to position his role, that is necessary for the desired result. We will focus on the "Objects of management" as Policies - Users - Functionality - Data - Documentation followed by the associated approach and techniques.Who should attend Functional application management introduction
This training is deisgned for people who want to have a insight into the modern vision around information management. For those who are concerned with or responsible for the information process or its use within the information domain.
You work for example as:- Functional Adminstrator
- Functional Application Adminstrator
- Data Adminstrator
- Various roles in information management
Prerequisites
The participants are expected to have some basic knowledge of automation. In addition, some experience with working with information systems is required. This training does not stand on its own, but is part of several of our curricula. You want to make the right training choice and develop optimally. Our curricula help you with this. Curious? You can find them on the Curriculum page.
Objectives
After completing the training, the participant has insight into: the operational processes with regard to functional application management the set-up of functional application management the coherence between the incident control, problem control, change management and configuration management fields an approach with regard to the intake of a functional design an approach to functional system evaluations importance and possibilities of security and procedures the relationships with ITIL® and BiSL®
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e-CF competences with this course
At Capgemini Academy we believe in transparency and clarity in the training landscape. That is why, in the table below, we show you to which e-CF competence this training or certification contributes. For more information about how to use the e-Competence Framework read more here. If you want to know how you can apply the e-CF within your organization, read more on this page.
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A.1.IS and Business Strategy Alignment | |||||
A.4.Product/Service Planning | |||||
A.6.Application Design | |||||
B.1.Application Development | |||||
B.2.Component Integration | |||||
B.3.Testing | |||||
B.4.Solution Deployment | |||||
B.5.Document Production | |||||
B.6.ICT System Engineering | |||||
C.1.User Support | |||||
C.2.Change Support | |||||
C.3.Service Delivery | |||||
C.4.Problem Management | |||||
D.2.ICT Quality Strategy Development | |||||
D.4.Purchasing_Level | |||||
D.5.Sales Development | |||||
E.3.Risk Management | |||||
E.4.Relationship Management | |||||
E.6.ICT Quality Management | |||||
E.7.Business Change Management | |||||
E.8.Information Security Management |