Top Training for 2010



What are the top training courses for 2010?


With the start of a new year, so our thoughts turn to new resolutions and one of the top resolutions is a new job or career. So we then look at what skills or training we require to gain that new career.

 

So, what will the IT professional be looking to gain in new skills?

 

New Cisco Certifications - Cisco Certified Architect

 

  • Cisco Certified Architect is highest level of accreditation achievable within the Cisco Certification program.
  • The Certified Architect will be rated above the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert level, already a difficult rating to achieve.

 

For further information visit:  http://www.cisco.com/web/learning/le3/cisco_certified_architect/index.html

 

Other current Cisco Certifications include:

 

  • Entry Level - CCENT
  • Associate – CCNA and CCDA
  • Professional – CCSP, CCNP, CCVP, CCIP and CCDP
  • Expert – CCIE and CCDE

 

For further information on training courses visit Cisco Training Courses.

 

Microsoft Windows 7 - New operating system from Microsoft.

For further information on this please visit http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7  

 

Exchange 2010 - The flexible and reliable messaging platform

For further information please visit http://www.microsoft.com/exchange/2010/en/us/default.aspx

 

SharePoint 2010 - The Business Collaboration Platform for the Enterprise and the Web.

For further information please visit http://sharepoint2010.microsoft.com/Pages/default.aspx

 

Individuals with the skills for supporting and administering Windows 7, Exchange 2010 and Sharepoint 2010 will soon be in great demand so make sure you are one step ahead of your competition and take some Microsoft training now.

 

For training courses for Windows 7, Exchange 2010 and Sharepoint 2010 - please watch this space - coming soon!



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By: Computer Training
On: 01/02/2010 15:15:18
Certainly some great training courses to develop skills for the new year.
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By: Jon
On: 06/02/2010 01:59:11
Get trained for a new career in IT at Centriq Training!!

Learn more here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/NewITCareer#p/u/9/IJ_TtZ6XZ3I
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By: Michael Dorf
On: 22/02/2010 05:18:14
What about open-source technologies courses? We are a relatively young computer training company (http://www.learncomputer.com), and we've decided to offer majority of our courses in open-source technologies (Java, Linux, MySQL etc.) Do you believe these would also qualify for being the "top"? Thanks for sharing. Michael
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By: MicrosoftTrainingCourses
On: 20/04/2010 10:43:24
Definitely some good courses mentioned, Coursemonster also provide official Microsoft training in Sharepoint, Vmware and lots of other programs, check them out

http://www.coursemonster.co.uk/courses/microsoft/
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By: Bernie Espinosa
On: 23/07/2010 02:30:15
Professional development is very important for IT professionals! I have found that training providers are like good mechanics. When You find one, make sure you hold on to him.

A few months ago at a Windows launch event, I visited a booth for CED Solutions, http://www.cedsolutions.com/. They appeared to have their act together. We had just completed a number of disappointing training courses with another training provider and were looking for a provider to provide good training at a reasonable price. I was impressed by their presentation and with the results of my research about their services. We decided to give them a try and we puchased all of our Microsoft training for 2010 from them. So far we have been very impressed with their services. The instructors are top notch. They are very knowledge and strike a good balance between prepping you for the exam and providing the deep knowledge we were looking for. They are not an exam mill. They offer classes in a boot-camp format and the traditional format that Microsoft Training Centers have been using for the longest time.

For years I have thought about getting my Microsoft Certification, but never really did anything about it. I attended their 8 day boot-camp last month and left with my MCITP: Server 2008 Administration. I highly recommend them for use by individuals as well as IT departments looking to not only stretch their training dollars, but to also get the best training available for the price.

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