High Demand for CGEIT Exam Review Courses

IT Governance Ltd, the global leader in IT governance information, books, tools and training, is reporting high demand for the May 2011 sittings of its CGEIT exam review course.

The first UK sitting of IT Governance's CGEIT Exam Review Course (www.itgovernance.co.uk/products/3310) takes place in London from 23 - 26 May 2011. "This is a relatively new qualification from ISACA," commented IT Governance CEO Alan Calder, "and demand for a CGEIT Exam Review Course has been growing. We're delighted to be staging the first such course in the UK this coming May, and are pleased to see that available places are being taken quickly." Those who attend the CGEIT Training Course are also able to purchase the CGEIT Exam Passport (www.itgovernance.co.uk/products/1974) at a special price.

CGEIT is increasingly seen as a must have qualification for consultants and practitioners wishing to progress in the broad IT management and governance field. "Our CGEIT Exam Review Course gives IT practitioners the best possible preparation for the challenging CGEIT exam," added IT Governance CEO Alan Calder. "Our material is completely up-to-date for the 2011 CGEIT syllabus and the combination of official ISACA exam manuals and highly experienced trainers puts every delegate in the best possible position to pass this exam."

Book the CGEIT Exam Review course bookings at www.itgovernance.co.uk/products/3310. They can also be booked directly from the friendly, helpful IT Governance service centre team on telephone number +44 (0)845 070 1750. Larger organisations can make CGEIT Exam Review bookings or purchases of Exam Passports with a Purchase Order either by telephone or by email to servicecentre@itgovernance.co.uk.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Desi Aleksandrova Marketing Executive
+44 (0) 845 070 1750
daleksandrova@itgovernance.co.uk
NOTES TO EDITORS

IT Governance Ltd is the one-stop shop for books, tools, training and consultancy for Governance, Risk Management and Compliance. It is a leading authority on data security and IT governance for business and the public sector. IT Governance is 'non-geek', approaching IT issues from a non-technology background and talking to management in its own language. Its customer base spans Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Asia. More information is available at www.itgovernance.co.uk.

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