Since 1984 I've trained hundreds of individuals on various computer operating systems, software applications and overall productivity-increasing techniques. Whether you're in need of personal one-on-one training for yourself or an employee, or group training for your staff, I can accommodate your needs at your place of business.
Other companies that offer training force you, or your staff, to travel to their training facility and use their computer systems. These systems, which are more often than not, not similar to your own systems can also lead to decreased understanding and longer training sessions to accomplish the same goal. My training sessions are held at your place of business, on your systems... the systems you are familiar with and can be the most productive on.
Training is offered on Microsoft Windows® and Linux® operating systems, applications and general computer operations and productivity. Topics include general office applications such as those included in Microsoft Office, WordPerfect Office, Sun StarOffice, OpenOffice and Lotus SmartSuite, Internet applications such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, Konqueror, Outlook, Outlook Express, Instant Messaging and real-time chat, general computer operation and use including working within Microsoft Windows, the Linux GNOME and KDE graphical environments, use of various file managers and filesystem navigation, backup applications, virus utilities and system administration tips and techniques. As well, I can also cover DOS and Linux command-line routines and utilities that will put you ahead of the pack when it comes to system "know how," further increase your productivity and help you become the master of your system!
If you're looking for that "personal" touch to training, where your questions get answered, where the training targets your needs and where you get the most bang for your dollars, call now. You won't be disappointed!
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