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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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Train Signal Releases New Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Training 0

Posted on February 02, 2012 by

Train Signal Releases New Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Training











Server 2008 Training


Rolling Meadows, IL (PRWEB) January 27, 2009

Train Signal Inc., the global leader in professional computer training, is excited to announce the release of the latest in their Windows Server 2008 video training series, Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure.

This advanced topic course on Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure is designed not only for those looking to further develop their knowledge of Windows Server 2008, but also for students looking to earn their MCITP: Enterprise Administrator certification. Following the launch of this course, Train Signal will be releasing a MCITP: Enterprise Administrator 70-647 training course for Windows Server 2008 to complete the MCITP: Enterprise Administrator series.

The Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure training package features over 8 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. Students can also print out the instructor’s notes to follow along more easily and facilitate the learning process.

The training package also helps students prepare for the Configuring Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure 70-643 certification exam. In addition to complete coverage of the exam topics, the package includes a full version of the 70-643 practice exam software from Transcender, the world’s leading exam simulation provider.

“Microsoft’s MCITP certification is one of the hottest certifications in the IT world and we’re excited about releasing a full lineup of courses to not only help individuals master Windows Server 2008, but earn this valuable certification ,” said Iman Jalali, Train Signal’s Director of Sales and Marketing.

Train Signal’s Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure 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:

Setting Up and Configuring Hyper-V
Windows Deployment Services
Installation of Internet Information Services
IIS 7 Manager
FTP and SMTP
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for IIS
Terminal Services
Implementing Remote Applications
Train Signal’s Windows Server 2008 Application Infrastructure video course is instructed by Benjamin “Coach” Culbertson, MCT, MCITP, MCDBA, CIW, A+, Net+, MOS. Culbertson has a passion for educating and motivating students. He has 10 years of training, Web, print and network consulting experience and uses a high-energy teaching style that keeps students engaged.

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 training packages covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA and VMware. In addition to its Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure course, the company offers training for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, Microsoft SharePoint Server, VMware ESX Server, Cisco CCNA/CCNP and Microsoft Office 2007. A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Rolling Meadows, IL.

For more information about the Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure 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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