Global Knowledge offers largest schedule of authorized VMware courses in the Washington metropolitan area

April 29, 2010 By: NCTechNews Category: Education

(Cary, N.C.) Global Knowledge, recent recipient of VMware’s Education Partner of the Year Award, today announced the company’s expanded schedule of Authorized VMware courses in the Washington Metropolitan area. Responding to customer demand, Global Knowledge has added 14 sessions in the DC area alone, increasing the planned VMware training schedule by 45 percent and providing the most extensive schedule of any VMware Authorized Training Center.

“As a leading VMware Authorized Education Partner, we are committed to fulfilling IT professionals’ growing requirement for VMware skills and certification,” said Michael Fox, Global Knowledge Senior Vice President.

The added sessions are split between VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V4] and VMware vSphere: Fast Track [V4]. “In fact,” Fox added, “in the second half of 2010, we have a VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage or a VMware vSphere: Fast Track session in our Arlington, VA, training center every week.” Global Knowledge VMware training sessions are also available in Baltimore and Elkridge, MD, and in Dulles, VA.

Global Knowledge offers a comprehensive VMware training curriculum, with courses delivered in classrooms, live over the Internet in virtual classrooms, and as private, on-site courses that can be tailored to the needs of your organization. Find details at www.globalknowledge.com.

Global Knowledge is the worldwide leader in IT and business skills training, with more than 1,200 courses that span foundational and specialized training and certifications. Our core training is focused on Cisco, Microsoft, Nortel, VMware, Red Hat, business process improvement, and leadership development. We deliver via training centers, private facilities, and the Internet, enabling our customers to choose when, where, and how they want to receive training programs and learning services.

Founded in 1995, Global Knowledge employs more than 1,300 people worldwide and is headquartered in Cary, N.C. The company is owned by New York-based investment firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson, and Stowe. Learn more at www.globalknowledge.com.

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