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Written by:
Shawn Bass
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 12:08:46 AM
I've just posted up details on the schedule of classes for 2010. There are currently four scheduled classes next here in the following locations and dates:
Oslo, Norway Mar 22-26
Chicago, IL May 24-28
New York, NY Aug 9-13
San Diego, CA Nov 8-12
This class is a great opportunity for people who administer Citrix environments to get deep understanding of how Terminal Services and Citrix XenApp environments really work. We'll also discuss server virtualization, Provisioning Server, XenDesktop, etc but the class is primarily focused on XenApp. This class is not made for people who are new to Citrix and we don't spend time on pointless lab exercises that you can do without an instructor there. This is 5 days full of in depth technical lecture and best practices sharing. You don't want to miss this.
The US based 5-day master class is $2895 USD and there's a maximum class size of 16. The price of the Norway class as well as registration details will be posted shortly. Full details of what is covered in the class as well as details on how to secure a seat is located on the training page. The three US-based classes are open for registration now. Hope to see you there!
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3 comment(s) so far...
Re: Advanced Citrix training schedule posted for 2010
I tell ya, Atlanta gets no respect!
Not enough demand down in the south for your classes?
-Lee
By Lee Eilers on
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 4:46:51 PM
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Re: Advanced Citrix training schedule posted for 2010
Same thing with the Washington DC area.... I guess us federal contractors can't get any respect either :)
By Craig on
Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:50:46 PM
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Re: Advanced Citrix training schedule posted for 2010
This year was tough because one class was already allocated to Europe so I only have 3 left. Chicago is a no brainer because it's local for me. New York was also in the plans already. San Diego happened as I realized I had no West Coast representation this year. Atlanta and DC were both in the list of top cities I was thinking of. I obviously won't get to them this year, but I promise they will be on the top of the list for next year. Maybe Atlanta Q1 and DC Q3.
Shawn
By Shawn Bass on
Thursday, December 17, 2009 1:59:52 PM
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