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TechNet Plus: e-Learning Courses

We posted new courses! They will be available to TechNet Plus subscribers until March 31st:

 

·         Course 5331: Configuring High Availability and Disaster Recovery for SAP on Microsoft SQL Server 2005

·         Course 3388: Monitoring Enterprise Systems with Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007

·         Clinic 5128: Introducing Enterprise Telephony Using Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007

 

Subscribers if you haven’t taken these courses yet access the e-Learning now!  Not yet a subscriber?  Learn more here.

 

Have Feedback?  Leave a comment – I looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Kathy!

Posted: Thursday, January 03, 2008 10:01 AM by TechNetPlusSubscriptions
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stanisluv said:

"Get 3 Microsoft E-Learning courses and workshops for free as part of the TechNet Plus" What does it mean. It mean that I can get only 3 courses or it mean that only 3 courses are available now for subscribers(How many free courses can get the subscriber)?

# January 3, 2008 8:20 PM

TechNetPlusSubscriptions said:

We offer 3 different courses for 3 months then rotate to a new set of 3.

# January 4, 2008 11:49 AM

stanisluv said:

Thanks for answer. Sorry but I cann`t send my report about mistakes & problem on download area of benefit portal because I still making it. It will be a big report.

# January 4, 2008 6:16 PM

Bob Muir said:

Let's see, "Free" Course 1, enterprise.  Course 2, enterprise.  Course 3, enterprise.

Yeah, the enterprise has a difficult time paying for training.

# January 5, 2008 11:36 AM

Mike Klline said:

Just a response to the comment above, I don't think anyone really buys TechNet plus for these courses, they are a nice add-on.  

The main benefit is all the software and keys you get for testing and learning.

# January 11, 2008 6:42 AM

Lee said:

My two cents:

Bob depending on the Enterprise the can certainly have a difficult time paying for training. But isn't the point to improve your skill set and that may well include many people who don't have Enterprise level pockets or skills and can use these certifications to get a better job or remain current.

Now isn't that the purpose of a TechNet+ subscription?

# January 16, 2008 5:10 PM

George Heindel said:

I for one am not impressed with the courses I see being offered either.

Sorry but some thought and interface with E-Learning,

MSDN,and Technet should be considered. Lets Think!

(1) We wish to educate people on how to maintain &

  secure their systems. IE See "OneCareForums" filled with of lack of understanding product usage!

(2) It is a given that the consumer needs to learn

   about Vista usage & settings.

(3) Office 2007 usage demands acceptance as well.

(4) The new wonderful Windows Live Products and the

   usage how to data is spread across Blogs,Spaces,

   automated Help Files and no training offered.

MY OPINION: Technet Resources of the proper training offered from above list would benefit consumer acceptance of many Microsoft Products.

# January 18, 2008 9:51 AM
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