QA Selected by Microsoft to Launch New ‘Jumpstart’ Programme

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Training provider QA, has launched a series of one-day clinics on Windows Server 2003.

The instructor-led clinics are designed to help IT professionals and IT managers evaluate the new technologies for their organisations.

Concentrating on the migration from NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory, the “Jumpstart” courses will explore the business and technical benefits of the technology and give an overview of new features.

Jon Shepstone, Head of Strategic Alliances at QA said that the aim of the courses was to help IT professonals “make informed decisions about the best approach for their organisations”.

Training provider QA, has launched a series of one-day clinics on Windows Server 2003.

The instructor-led clinics are designed to help IT professionals and IT managers evaluate the new technologies for their organisations.

Concentrating on the migration from NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Active Directory, the "Jumpstart" courses will explore the business and technical benefits of the technology and give an overview of new features.

Jon Shepstone, Head of Strategic Alliances at QA said that the aim of the courses was to help IT professonals "make informed decisions about the best approach for their organisations".

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