The trouble with training

Who's out there?


Following are some IT Training companies we came across when researching this article. Please note, there are many other qualified IT trainers that are not mentioned here.

ALPHAWEST
Alphawest provides training needs analysis', IT certification career advice, and is also an authorised training provider for many major vendors, such as Microsoft, Lotus, Cisco, CheckPoint, and Novell. It also offers service guarantees on all courses.
www.alphawest.com.au

DIMENSION DATA
DiData Learning Solutions, formerly known as ComTech, specialises in technical training. DDLS claims to be ranked as one of the top 10 IT educators world wide. It has recently started a series of soft skills courses for IT staff.
www.ddls.didata.com.au

KAZ Group
Traditionally an IT outsourcing company, KAZ also offers a variety of technical training courses through its Education Services Centres, aiming to provide a total solution to its clients.
www.aspect.com.au/education

IN LEARNING
In Learning produces and distributes an extensive range of self-paced courseware including advanced network administration, IT Certification, desktop application, developer, personal, business, and professional development training. Courses are deliverable via video, CD-ROM, network, Internet, and more.
www.inlearning.com.au

MONASH IT
Monash IT provides specialist IT education and skills training to students, IT professionals and corporations requiring a customised solution. Courses include: IT project management, IT security, middleware programming, database design, network computing, and certification training.
www.monash-it.com.au

STORAGETEK LEARNING SOLUTIONS
StorageTek, in conjunction with its partners, offers a one-stop shop for all of its customers' training needs. The learning is competency-based, providing both product-specific and conceptual information. It also tailors training to the specific needs of the customer. StorageTek has also developed storage-specific certification courses.
www.storagetek.com.au

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