Deploying and supporting Windows 7 in your organization will soon unavoidable as Microsoft is ending support for Windows XP in July 2010. With employees spread out on the road and in remote offices, an enterprise-wide OS deployment is a major undertaking that can potentially interrupt operations. However, with training courses carefully selected to help you maximize ROI from your Windows 7 investment, we're here to help you make your move.
| Course# | Title | Outline | Price | Format | Next Date | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50218 | Windows 7 Training for Developers | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.13.12 | ||
| 50219 | Introduction to Windows 7 for Developers | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| 50292 | Administering and Maintaining Windows 7 | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.13.12 | ||
| 50311 | Updating Your Technology Skills from Windows XP to Windows 7 | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.13.12 | ||
| 50321 | Windows 7, Configuring Technology Specialist Course | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| 50331 | Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| 6292 | Installing and Configuring Windows 7 Client | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| 6293 | Troubleshooting and Supporting Windows 7 in the Enterprise | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| 6294 | Planning and Managing Windows 7 Desktop Deployments and Environments | Call | Days: Classroom | 2.6.12 | ||
| MSFT-1101 | Implementing and Administering Windows 7 in the Enterprise | Call | Call | Call |
