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Train Signal Releases CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training Course 0

Posted on November 13, 2011 by

Train Signal Releases CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training Course












Rolling Meadows, Illinois (PRWEB) July 22, 2009

Train Signal, the global leader in professional computer training, just released their new CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training, a course designed around the new CompTIA Network+ exam.

The CompTIA Network+ 2009 exam has updated and expanded on topics from the 2007 exam. In order to cover the evolving world of networking, topics like security and wireless networking are emphasized on the new Network+ exam. Train Signals CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training follows the criteria of the new exam, allowing students to stay updated and succeed in networking.

The features of the CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training include over 12 hours of video instruction on 2 DVDs, with complete N10-004 exam coverage. Students can access the training in a variety of file formats, including iPod, WMV and AVI video, making learning convenient. Instructor’s notes are included with the course so students can follow along more easily and facilitate the learning process. Each package also includes the award-winning Transcender practice exam software.

“CompTIA Network+ Training always offers basic and practical networking skills for both beginner and intermediate students,” said Iman Jalali, Train Signal’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “Our newly released Network+ 2009 was updated with the vital networking topics, so students understand the most relevant IT issues present in today’s organizations.”

Train Signal helps students get the training and certification with their “Total Experience” computer-based training so they can succeed in today’s face paced, ever-changing world of technology. CompTIA Network+ 2009 Training instructor, Ed Liberman, has worked in IT for over 18 years. With his experience and teaching style, students will gain the “real world” skills needed to be successful within this field.

“The networking fundamentals students learn during their CompTIA Network+ studies will act as a foundation for a career in Network Administration.” said Gary Eimerman, Director of Product Development of Train Signal. “The technologies and protocols are the fundamental knowledge that almost every server, switch and workstation utilize in today’s wired world.”

About Train Signal

Founded in 2002, Train Signal provides computer-based “Total Experience” training that gives individuals the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges, pass their certification exam and succeed in today’s competitive global IT market.

Train Signal offers a wide range of computer training packages covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, VMware, and Microsoft Office. In addition to its Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Exchange 2007, and SharePoint 2007 courses, Train Signal offers training for over forty-eight different courses including: Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Office 2007, VMware ESX Server, Cisco CCNA and Cisco CCNP. A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Rolling Meadows, IL. For more information about Train Signal, please visit http://www.trainsignal.com.

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New Cisco CCNA Security Training series released by Palaestra Training 0

Posted on October 08, 2011 by

New Cisco CCNA Security Training series released by Palaestra Training













Cisco CCNA Security Training Videos


Medford, NJ (PRWEB) July 2, 2009

Palaestra Training today announced the release of their Cisco CCNA Security Training video series which fully prepares a student for Cisco’s 640-553 implementing Cisco IOS network security exam. “Our customers asked us to develop Cisco CCNA Security Training, says Christopher Rees, President of Palaestra Training. He adds “today, network security is an integral part of any network administrator’s daily work and our videos help them not only understand those skills and get certified, but we also help them apply this knowledge in real world scenarios.”

This advanced topic course on Cisco CCNA Security features over 11 hours of video instruction delivered on DVD. The training comes with multiple file formats, giving customers the ability to access the training in a variety of ways, such as iPod (m4v) Video, mp3 Audio, and high-resolution AVI format. This allows Palaestra Training to deliver their content to customers in ways they can truly watch or listen to anytime, anywhere. The training package helps students prepare for the Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) 640-553 certification exam. In addition to complete coverage of the exam topics, the package includes a full version of Cisco IINS 640-553 practice exam software from award-winning exam simulation software maker MeasureUp.

Rees added “we are offering this training series — simply the best Cisco CCNA Security Training at the best price on the market — anywhere!” For a limited time, customers will receive $ 25 off the retail price of $ 249 by using the promo code pr640553.

Palaestra Training’s Cisco CCNA Security video training course is instructed by Koren Archibald, a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (#30837) and award-winning technology consultant who has helped deliver security solutions to the U.S. Government and large international organizations worldwide.

About Palaestra Training:

Palaestra Training is an international IT certification and training video products and services company based in Medford, New Jersey. Palaestra Training was founded in 2006 by senior executives and technologists from the advanced technology and training industries. Built upon the successful “The Best Trainers Create the Best Training” model, Palaestra Training delivers IT certification and training video solutions to hundreds of companies, colleges and universities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations including: The United States Army, Oracle Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Xerox Corporation, and TD Bank. Palaestra Training is privately held and markets its products and services directly and through partners worldwide.

For details visit: http://www.palaestratraining.com.

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Train Signal Releases Cisco CCNA Security Training 0

Posted on March 31, 2011 by

Rolling Meadows, IL (PRWEB) January 13, 2009

Train Signal Inc., a global leader in professional computer training, is excited to announce the release of the latest in the Cisco CCNA video training series, Cisco CCNA Security. In 2009 Train Signal will also be releasing additional training courses for the Cisco CCNA certification including CCNA Voice and CCNA Wireless.

This advanced topic course on Cisco CCNA Security features over 13 hours of video instruction on two DVDs. Students can access the training in a variety of file formats, such as iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV and .AVI, to make learning convenient anywhere. And students can print out the instructor’s notes to follow along more easily and facilitate the learning process.

The training package helps students prepare for the Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS) 640-553 certification exam. In addition to complete coverage of the exam topics, the package includes a full version of Cisco IINS 640-553 practice exam software from Transcender, the world’s leading exam simulation provider.

“Network security is such an integral part of any network administrator’s job. With our new CCNA Security training we can help you not only understand it, but help you apply it in real world scenarios,” said Iman Jalali, Train Signal’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “We are pleased to offer this extensive package of training materials to help everyone from beginners to experienced administrators enhance their skills.”

Train Signal’s Cisco CCNA Security training package is designed to help students develop real skills that they can apply immediately on the exam and in the real world. Key topics covered in the training include:

Cisco’s SDM (Security Device Manager)
Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
Layer 2 and 3 Security
Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Firewalls
Cryptography Techniques
Voice and Storage Area Networking

Train Signal’s Cisco CCNA Security video training course is instructed by Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, CCNA, and CCNP. With over 10 years of experience, Chris’ extensive knowledge and exceptional advice will help students pass the exam and develop the hands-on skills that the market demands.

Founded in 2002, Train Signal provides “Total Experience” computer training that gives individuals the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges, pass their certification exam and succeed in today’s competitive global IT market. Train Signal offers a wide range of training packages covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and VMware. In addition to its Cisco CCNA Security course, the company offers training for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server, VMware ESX Server, and Cisco CCNA. A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Rolling Meadows, IL.

For more information about the Cisco training package and Train Signal’s other product offerings, please visit http://www.trainsignal.com. Or contact Iman Jalali at 888-229-5055.

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