OGC [Office of Government of Commerce], the founding organization of ITIL has come up with an evaluation framework for ITIL Tools. The most widely flaunted certification is PinkVerify by PinkElephant and guess Gartner has one too. So, What's The Big DifferencePinkVerify has questions for vendors to fill in. Based on the answers consultant verify and award PinkVerify stating that the tools has implemented ITIL Good practices. In terms of ITIL V3, it you have to certify for every process to you get 5-process verified certificate kinda thing.OGC, is based on functionality and documentation. It really means how good the tools is and how easy it is for customers to implement it. They even have medals - yeah. Bronze, Silver and Gold. The official OGC auditing program looks at two areas of compliance -- functionality and product documentation -- when auditing, and it also looks for accurately represented processes and functions. The IT tools standard certifications are awarded in three tiers: If the functionality and documentation pass required criteria, the tools receives a bronze.If, on top of that, upon initial inspection at least three companies have implemented that particular version, a silver level of compliancy is awarded.Finally, gold-level compliancy is given