Train Signal Releases CompTIA Server+ Training April 19, 2011
Train Signal’s CompTIA Server+ Training offers comprehensive coverage of the skills and knowledge necessary to achieve the CompTIA Server+ certification
Schaumburg, IL (PRWEB) April 19, 2011 -- Train Signal, Inc the global leader in professional computer training, announced the release of its new CompTIA Server+ Training course.
CompTIA is a non-profit trade association that works to advance the global interests of technology professionals and companies. Its CompTIA Server+ certification is an internationally recognized, vendor-neutral certification designed for technical support professionals with 18 to 24 months of IT experience. The CompTIA Server+ exam tests the technical skills and knowledge required to build, maintain and troubleshoot server hardware and software technologies including virtualization, disaster recovery and security.
In today's difficult job market, a respected certification like CompTIA Server+ is one way for IT professionals to stand out, whether looking for a new job with another employer, or looking to move up at their current company. Gary Eimerman, Train Signal's Director of Product Development, said, "If you're looking for a way to increase your marketability in the IT field, then our Server+ Training will help you master a number of important skills including network operating system and software management, troubleshooting, disaster recovery and much more."
The new CompTIA Server+ Training offers an astounding 33 lessons and over 14 hours of instructor led education on 3 DVDs. Lessons are offered in multiple file types including iPod Video, Mp3 Audio, .WMV and high quality .AVI video. The DVDs also contain a PDF of Instructor Notes allowing students to follow along with the videos instead of worrying about taking notes.
Train Signal's CompTIA Server+ Training provides students full coverage of the material tested by the CompTIA Server+ certification exam. First, server hardware is covered, including the system board, memory types, processors and expansion cards. Next, the course covers network operating systems, server roles, virtualization, networking, disk and storage technologies and industry best practices. Finally, the course dives into security, disaster recovery and troubleshooting.
Veronica Henry is the instructor for the Server+ Training. Henry spent 10 years at IBM and is an experienced technology professional who moved on to become a freelance writer and entrepreneur. She has numerous technology certifications including, CompTIA Server+, Linux+, Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA) and LPIC-1. She was formerly certified as an MCSE, PMP and GSEC as well.
"Veronica does a great job making sure every concept is easy to understand; she utilizes a lot of images throughout the course to illustrate complex concepts and uses a scenario where students take on the role of interns working in an IT department and learning to work with servers," said Gosia Grabowska, Train Signal's Product Development Specialist who worked with Henry on this course.
Students who can't wait to get started working on their CompTIA Server+ Training can take advantage of instant access to all course materials online almost immediately after signing up for the course. Train Signal's CompTIA Server+ Training is offered for just $297, and like all Train Signal courses, it comes with a 90-Day Total Experience guarantee.
About Train Signal: Founded in 2002, Train Signal provides computer-based "Total Experience" training that gives individuals the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges, pass their certification exam and succeed in today’s competitive global IT market.
Train Signal offers a wide range of computer training packages covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, VMware, and Microsoft Office. In addition to its Windows Server 2008, Exchange Server 2010, and SQL Server 2008 courses, Train Signal offers training for over fifty different training courses including: VMware vSphere training, Cisco CCNA training, Windows 7 training, and more.
A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Schaumburg, IL. For more information about Train Signal, please visit www.trainsignal.com