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    • QA-IQ launches Novell migration course: supports change from Red Hat to SUSE Linux

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      Following the recent landmark announcement of the partnership between Microsoft and Novell, many companies will be considering migrating from Red Hat to SUSE Linux. While the versions of Linux have a great deal in common, there are a number of different features with which administrators will need to become familiar.

    • Global Knowledge rolls out PRINCE2 training series for 2007

      Global Knowledge |

      Global Knowledge, Europe's leading provider of learning services for IT and management professionals, has launched a new series of PRINCE2 project management training courses in partnership with specialist project management training consultancy, Pearce Mayfield.

    • Global Knowledge extends ITIL training capability to meet growing demand for ITIL courses

      Global Knowledge | London |

      Global Knowledge, Europe's leading provider of learning services for IT and management professionals, has launched an enhanced set of ITIL courses for 2007 and has significantly expanded its ITIL training course schedule to meet the rising demand for training courses in the increasingly popular ITIL project and service management methodology.

    • Gain hands-on skills with new live learning from QA-IQ

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      Integrated practical learning ensures real-world experience: QA-IQ announces an innovative learning opportunity with the launch of its new Experience Packs. Allowing learners to gain real-world experience with new and existing technologies, the hands-on practical sessions ensure IT professionals return to the workplace having already gained experience of the actual situations they will meet.

    • QA-IQ expands Oracle offering: a broader curriculum in more locations

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      QA-IQ, an Oracle Approved Education Centre is delighted to announce the expansion of its approved Oracle partner status. With the number of QA-IQ Oracle approved training centres increasing, customers can now benefit from the choice of a wider range of Oracle curriculum in a greater number of locations.

    • QA-IQ instructor wins Trainer of the Year 2006

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      Work on Microsoft deployment is highlight of successful year: QA-IQ instructor and Principal Technologist, Dave Britt, has been awarded the prestigious British Computer Society (BCS) 'Trainer of the Year' award for 2006. Dave won this award in recognition of his exceptional skills as an instructor and his wider achievements in the past twelve months.

    • Enterprise learning services provider accredited by Institute of IT Training

      Global Knowledge | London |

      Global Knowledge, a leading provider of enterprise learning services for IT and management professionals, has been accredited in the United Kingdom by the Institute of IT Training, the world's first professional body for IT training professionals that exists to continuously raise standards of professionalism within the IT training industry.

    • Institute of IT Training Awards shortlist announced

      Learning and Performance Institute |

      Nearly 40 organisations and 14 individuals have been named on the shortlist for this year's Institute of IT Training Awards. The Award winners will be announced at a ceremony sponsored by the British Computer Society on 1st February next year. Again the event will be hosted by TV broadcaster Lucy Alexander and take place at The Dorchester, in Park Lane, London.

    • 7Safe training helps put evil paedophile hacker away

      7Safe | London |

      Devious Internet Paedophile Adrian Ringland was so confident of getting away with his computer hacking crimes against the children he abused that he told one victim that the police would never trace him.

    • New Windows Vista courses available from QA-IQ

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      Find out more with hands-on overview and deployment workshops! With Wednesday's announcement that Microsoft's Windows Vista is complete and will be launched to businesses at the end of this month, it's critical that IT professionals and decision-makers understand the features of the new desktop operating system and are aware of the benefits it can bring.