More venues for successful embedded system training

Advantech Australia Pty Ltd
Tuesday, 02 February, 2010

Microsoft’s Embedded Systems Division and ROK Technology have announced the 2010 ‘Faster to Market’ Training Seminars which, due to overwhelming demand, have been expanded to encompass more major cities in 2010, with dates available throughout the year.

The first seminars for 2010 are to be held in Melbourne and Adelaide. Day 1 includes practical exercises, question time and one-on-one consultations, giving all participants the knowledge to build their own image for their own specific environment. Day 2 puts it all into practice, with the creation and deployment of your own image. This is where the real value is - delegates are invited to bring along their own piece of hardware and walk away with their own tailor-made image deployed.

Class sizes are kept small to ensure each and every person goes back to the office with a working Image.

Presented by the only Certified Microsoft Trainer in Australia, Jason Tolley, two-day course tickets are available for $400+GST. The aim of the ‘Faster to Market’ series is to provide a learning experience where, at the end, participants took back to the office a real, usable, applicable image. The success of this program in 2009 has led to the expansion of the dates in 2010 to give more participants the chance to benefit.

For those interested, the following dates are taking bookings now:

  • Melbourne 22-23 February
  • Adelaide 25-26 February

Those interested in attending can contact ms.aau@advantech.net.au or telephone 1300 308 531.

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