ITIL(R) V3 Manager’s Bridge Exam in Japanese to be Released in March

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Sunday, March 15, 2009

UTRECHT, The Netherlands - EXIN, the Examination Institute for Information Science, continues to
play a significant role in the translation of the new ITIL(R) V3
Qualification Scheme as the first Japanese Manager’s Bridge exams enter the
pilot phase in March 2009. This pilot will be the next step in a year-long
project to translate the core ITIL(R) V3 examinations into the Japanese
language. For the translation of the ITIL(R) V3 Foundation, Foundation Bridge
and the Manager’s Bridge exam in Japanese, EXIN has enlisted its network of
EXIN Experts to contribute to a quality translation of the examinations. The
ITIL(R) V3 Manager’s Bridge exam is available for candidates who are already
certified for ITIL(R) Service Manager or for candidates who have earned at
least 12 credits based on Practitioner certificates.

Pilot testing

In a partnership with The APM Group that began in February 2008 with the
production of the translations for ITIL(R) V3 Foundation and Foundation
Bridge, EXIN Japan has recently completed the translations for the ITIL(R) V3
Manager’s Bridge examination questions, based on the Japanese version 3
glossary. After the review of the exams by external experts who are members
of the Japanese EXIN QA Panel, the exams will now be made available to the
Accredited Examination Institutes. The APM Group, as the official owner of
the new exams, will officially approve the exam material after a pilot
period. These pilot sessions are scheduled to begin by the end of March 2009.

Localization expertise

Translation of independent certifications has long been a unique service
provided by EXIN.

EXIN Japan, with the help of its external experts in the IT Service
Management field, was able to customize the current V2 exams in IT Service
Management to the requirements imposed by the Japanese market on IT
professionals, regarding both content and language. Localizing the new
ITIL(R) V3 examinations on all levels into the Japanese language was the
logical next step.

Mr. Yasuo Naruse, itSMF Japan Qualification Director/Fujitsu Limited:

“It is needless to say that localization is important for ITIL(R) to be
disseminated further in Japan and produce an effect in the IT operations
environment. I appreciate the introduction of the Japanese pilot exam for the
Manager level, in addition to the Foundation Bridge exam in Japanese which
was localized last year. I expect this to contribute to the development of
personnel at higher levels, which will be necessary for promotion of ITIL(R)
V3. itSMF Japan would like to work together with EXIN Japan for localization
of qualification programs, as well as to continue to localize ITIL(R) V3
publications into Japanese.”

About EXIN

EXIN (Examination Institute for Information Science) is an independent,
worldwide IT examination provider. EXIN is a not for profit organization,
specialized in establishing qualification programs, educational requirements
and in developing examinations for all major areas in IT. It is EXIN’s
mission to improve the quality of the IT sector, the IT professionals and the
IT users, by means of independent testing and certification. EXIN achieves
this goal by supporting the worldwide dissemination of standards and best
practices in IT. For more information, please visit www.exin.jp

www.exin.jp

Source: EXIN International

Press information: EXIN Japan - Etsuko Nakagawa, Country Manager EXIN Japan: etsuko.nakagawa at exin-exams.jp / telephone: +81(0)3-3230-2541/ fax:
+81(0)3-3230-2542; Address: Burex Kojimachi building 7F, 3-5-2, Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo

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