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Train Signal Releases VMware vSphere Troubleshooting Training 0

Posted on March 10, 2012 by

Train Signal Releases VMware vSphere Troubleshooting Training











Chicago, IL (Vocus/PRWEB) January 10, 2011

Train Signal, Inc, the global leader in professional computer training, announced the release of the new VMware vSphere Troubleshooting training.

VMware is an industry leader in the rapidly growing virtualization and cloud infrastructure markets; VMware’s vSphere is a complete datacenter virtualization platform that offers maximum flexibility, efficiency, and dependability through public or private clouds. Comprising both application services and infrastructure services, as well as a central point of control for virtualization management, vSphere offers everything necessary to turn an ordinary datacenter into a fully realized cloud computing infrastructure.

The vSphere Troubleshooting Training from Train Signal is designed for system administrators and engineers who need the knowledge, skills, and ability to troubleshoot vSphere deployments of any size. The vSphere troubleshooting course offers 30 lessons and nearly 14 hours of content on 2 DVDs, including hands-on exercises and lab work that turn theory into practice.

The training highlights skills required to solve real-world vSphere problems. Students learn how to troubleshoot all the virtual infrastructure resources including processor, memory, storage and network resources. In addition, the course covers troubleshooting advanced vSphere features like VMotion, VMware High Availability (VMHA) and VMware Distributed Resource Scheduler (DRS). “Our goal with this new training was to help current system administrators and engineers perform advanced troubleshooting and solve all types of vSphere problems, from the most common ones to the most obscure,” said Gary Eimerman, Director of Product Development at Train Signal.

David Davis is the vSphere Troubleshooting Training instructor. Davis has been in the Information Technology industry for over 18 years and is a VMware Certified Professional (VCP). He has also been recognized as a VMware vExpert, a designation awarded to people who have given back to the VMware user community by sharing their technical expertise in VMware virtualization solutions.

In addition, to his expertise in VMware and virtualization, Davis holds certifications from Cisco (CCIE) and Microsoft (MCSE) as well as a Certified Wireless Networking Administrator (CWNA) certification. He has written hundreds of IT articles on the Internet, written for Virtualization Review magazine, and presented information on virtualization at conferences in the USA, Canada, and Europe. This deep background and diversity of skills provides a powerful learning resource that can’t be matched.

One of four courses recommended for VCP certified professionals seeking the VMware Certified Advanced Professional – Datacenter Administrator certification, Train Signal’s VMware Troubleshooting Training covers the material outlined in section six of the VCAP4-DCA exam blueprint from VMware. The material covered in the class makes up approximately 35 percent of the topics tested to earn the VCAP-DCA certification. While the course covers all of the troubleshooting exam topics, the emphasis is on providing students with real-world knowledge and skills used in the everyday world of vSphere administration.

“Troubleshooting is definitively the biggest chunk of the VCAP-DCA exam, and my new training will prepare you not just for this part of the exam, but for the day-to-day, real-world, problems you are dealing with in your vSphere infrastructure,” said David Davis (VCP, vExpert).

The VMware vSphere Troubleshooting Training is offered for $ 397 and comes with Train Signal’s Risk-Free 90-Day Total Experience Guarantee. Students who enroll in the course receive DVDs in the mail, but have instant access to all training materials online 24-hours a day. Online access ensures that students can get started learning right away and have access to their course materials from any computer with Internet connectivity. In addition, all materials are provided in a variety of formats including iPod Video, MP3 audio, WMV and high-quality AVI video files, which allows students to learn using almost any device they choose.

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, Exchange Server 2010, and SQL Server 2008 courses, Train Signal offers training for over fifty different training courses including: VMware vSphere training, Cisco CCNA training, Windows 7 training, and more.

A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Schaumburg, IL. For more information about Train Signal, please visit http://www.trainsignal.com

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Train Signal, Inc. Releases Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell Training 0

Posted on February 09, 2012 by

Train Signal, Inc. Releases Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell Training














Rolling Meadows, IL (PRWEB) December 22, 2008

Train Signal Inc., a global leader in professional computer training, is excited to announce the release of their new course, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell Training.

The comprehensive Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell training features nearly 5 hours of video instruction on two DVDs. Multiple file formats, such as iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV and .AVI, are available to make the training even more convenient. And students can print out the instructor’s notes to follow along more easily and enhance the learning process.

Train Signal’s Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell training package is designed to teach the basic concepts and capabilities of PowerShell. Total automation of account provisioning and maintenance processes in Exchange 2007 will also be covered. Key topics in the training include:

Variable Types, Manipulation, and Scope
Functions and File Manipulation in PowerShell
Active Directory and Exchange Objects
Database Creation
Creation and Automation of Recurring Administrative Tasks
Creation and Management of Distribution Lists

Train Signal’s Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell video course is instructed by Scott Lowe, MCSE, CNA. Lowe is the author of O’Reilly’s Home Networking: The Missing Manual and a coauthor of Microsoft Press’ Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Administrator’s Companion. Scott has utilized his 14 years of Information Technology experience to write more than 500 technical articles for CNet’s TechRepublic.

“Mastering PowerShell is such an integral aspect of running an efficient Exchange Server environment.” said Iman Jalali, Train Signal’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “Our PowerShell training teaches you everything you need to know to fully utilize PowerShell and apply it to your organization.”

Founded in 2002, Train Signal Inc. provides computer training that gives individuals the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges and succeed in today’s competitive global IT market. Train Signal offers over 35 courses including Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, VMware ESX Server, Cisco CCNA and Cisco CCNP. Train Signal Inc., a privately-held company, is based in Rolling Meadows, IL.

For more information about the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 PowerShell 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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Train Signal Releases Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Training 0

Posted on February 07, 2012 by

Train Signal Releases Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 Training













PowerPoint Training


Rolling Meadows, IL (PRWEB) January 20, 2009

Train Signal Inc., the global leader in professional computer training has released a comprehensive video training package for Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. The Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 course is the latest offering in Train Signal’s Microsoft Office 2007 video training series.

Featuring over 16 hours of instructor led training on four DVDs, Train Signal’s Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 training videos include the following topics:

    Navigating PowerPoint 2007
    Introductions to Rhetoric and Design
    Pre-built Templates
    Building a Template from Scratch
    Addition and Customization of Graphics
    Content Creation
    SmartArt, Charts, Animation, and Hyperlinks
    Inserting Audio and Video
    Distribution of a Presentation

Multiple file formats, such as iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV and .AVI, are available to make the training even more convenient. And students can print out the instructor’s notes to follow along more easily and enhance the learning process.

“Our new PowerPoint 2007 training is not only one of the most complete PowerPoint training courses available, but also the most entertaining,” said Iman Jalali, Train Signal’s Director of Sales and Marketing. “Heather Ackmann makes mastering PowerPoint both fun and easy.”

The instructor of Train Signal’s Windows Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 video course is Heather Ackmann, Microsoft Certified Master. Having taught over 4,000 students at the high school, college and adult levels, Ackmann utilizes her teaching experience and multiple specializations to create an easy to understand and dynamic approach ideal for beginners to computer applications. Her knowledge, thoroughness, and insight into potential problems will satisfy the more practiced user. Heather holds a degree in English and Secondary Education, as well as, an Illinois Type 09 Initial Teaching Certificate.

As the final course in Train Signal’s Microsoft Office 2007 training series, Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 allows users to maximize PowerPoint to its full potential and design successful presentations that engage and communicate to any audience. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 is also available in Train Signal’s complete Microsoft Office 2007 training package, which includes Access, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Visio.

Train Signal specializes in providing “Total Experience” computer-based training for serious IT students and professionals. The company’s instructors give students the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges, pass their certification exam and succeed in today’s competitive global IT market. In addition to the Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 video courses, Train Signal offers over 35 courses including Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007, VMware ESX Server, Cisco CCNA and Cisco CCNP. Train Signal, a privately-held company, is based in Rolling Meadows, IL.

To learn more about Train Signal’s Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 training package, contact Iman Jalali at 888-229-5055. Or for general information about the company and its other video courses visit http://www.trainsignal.com.

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