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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information contact:
Elizabeth Stewart
GlobalNet Training
972.392.3922
GlobalNet
Training Launches Microsoft
All -Inclusive MSCE/MCDBA Training Boot Camp
Dallas, TX., March 01, 2002 - GlobalNet Training (www.globalnettraining.com) one of the leading network training companies, has expanded its current IT training offerings by launching a unique new 14-day Microsoft Certification Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) course. GlobalNet’s new all inclusive MCSE/MCDBA Training Boot Camp includes the ability for students to have access to training, labs, instructors and testing 24-hours a day throughout the 14-day course.
Today's rising demand and top salaries
for Microsoft Certified Professionals are strong incentives
for technical professionals to acquire a Microsoft
education and certification. According to a recent
study conducted by Certification Magazine (published
in the December 2001 issue), IT professionals holding
a Microsoft MCSE certification delivered a noteworthy
12. 2 increase in salary when compared to the earnings
of professionals with certifications in other top
programs. For example, the average salary of a certificant
who has only an MCP certification is $49,214. After
adding an MCSE certification, the salary jumps to
$61,589.
“Depending on skill level, the MCDBA individual will typically earn $5k -$15k more than an individual with just the MCSE certification. An 'entry level' MCSE is often in the low 30's, while an 'entry level' with MCDBA is in low $40's,” said Todd Lammle, CEO of GlobalNet Training.
“While certification provides individuals and companies with more than just economic benefits, there is no doubt that this form of self-investment provides solid and significant returns. By expanding our dual certification offerings into the Microsoft arena, GlobalNet is serving the IT professional who wishes to expand their Microsoft knowledge base and salary expectations, “ said Mr. Lammle.
GlobalNet Training’s MCSE/MCDBA Boot
Camp covers all aspects of installing, configuring
and administering a Windows 2000 network and prepares
students for passing all seven of the Microsoft MCSE/MCDBA
exams. GlobalNet’s MCSE/MCDBA curriculum includes
practical, hands-on experience and lab exercises.
Taught by GlobalNet Training instructors with Microsoft
expertise, the bootcamp and courses are designed to
educate professionals such as data analysts, database
administrators, and system administrators and developers.
The course includes course materials MCT instructor
lead training, 7 exam vouchers, testing, two-week
hotel accommodations in a single occupancy suite as
well as breakfast and lunch, snacks and beverages.
For
more information about GlobalNet Training's MCSE/MCDBA
Training Boot Camp, as well as GlobalNet’s other IT certification
courses, visit http://www.globalnettraining.com.
About
GlobalNet Training
GlobalNet Training provides reliable
and cost effective wireless and LAN/WAN certification
training instruction that enables IT professionals
to increase individual productivity, income and company
revenue. As one of the nation’s focused network training
providers, GlobalNet Training provides superior training
opportunities through access to more equipment and
hands-on practice. The company’s learning solutions
feature Todd Lammle’s curriculum targeting both individuals
and corporations. For more information, please visit
the Web at www.globalnettraining.com.
About Todd Lammle
Todd Lammle (www.lammle.com)
is the co-founder of GlobalNet Training and the number
one leading author of the SYBEX CCNA Study Guides,
the best selling networking book for two years in
a row with more than 500,000 books currently in print.
Lammle’s 20 plus years of network experience,
including wireless, Ethernet, LAN and fiber optics,
has been instrumental in designing his unique
way of making complex and difficult-to-understand
networking concepts easy and fun to learn. With Lammle’s
easy-to-read training guides, paired with GlobalNet
Training’s
certification courses, IT professionals can obtain
the most rapid acquisition of networking skills
available today.
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