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Train Signal Releases Windows 7 Deployment Training January 20, 2011

Train Signal's Windows 7 Deployment Training teaches how to rollout Microsoft's latest blockbuster operating system across any size businesses or organization.

Train Signal Releases Windows 7 Deployment Training

Schaumburg, IL (PRWEB) January 20, 2011 – Train Signal, Inc, the global leader in professional computer training, announced the release of its new Windows 7 Deployment Training.

Windows 7 is the latest operating system from Microsoft. Brisk sales have many analysts suggesting that the majority of enterprises have plans to deploy Windows 7 to some part of their organization over the next few years. But rolling out a new operating system across a large organization can be time consuming and costly.

While upgrading a single computer to Windows 7 can be as simple as placing an installation disk in the DVD drive, installing and upgrading multiple computers in an organization is a lot more complex. Fortunately, deploying Windows 7 to any organization, large or small, is easier when using Windows 7 deployment tools and best practices, which Train Signal's new training covers in-depth.

Train Signal's Windows 7 Deployment Training offers nearly 16 hours of material on 3 DVDs. The 21 lessons cover important topics in automating Windows 7 deployment like the Microsoft Development Toolkit (MDT), Windows Deployment Services (WDS), creating and managing installation images, along with lite-touch and zero-touch installations. Since the deployment of a new operating system can be a good time to also upgrade an important application suite like Microsoft Office, Train Signal's Windows 7 Deployment Training also covers installing and deploying Office 2010.

Instructor Rhonda Layfield is a Setup and Deployment MVP, Desktop Deployment Product Specialist (DDPS), and a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, or MCSE (2003, 2000 and NT). She has helped businesses and organizations deploy and streamline their IT resources for almost 30 years, and currently consults for large companies showing them how to quickly and cheaply roll out Windows 7 desktops across the enterprise. She is also a presenter at international conferences like Tech-Ed USA, Tech-Ed EMEA, MMS, Techdays, TechMentor, and others and is the only person to have won the prestigious Speaker Idol award on two continents.

Layfield has also co-authored two books on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008 and is a regular contributor to Windows IT Pro Magazine. She is currently working on a Windows 7 deployment book, titled Mastering Windows 7 Deployment, which will be available later this year.

Train Signal's Director of Sales and Marketing, Iman Jalali is excited to have Layfield's expertise for this course. "If you're going to learn about Windows deployment, there's no better person to learn from than Rhonda. She has been recognized by Microsoft as the Setup and Deployment MVP and Desktop Deployment Product Specialist. She has presented at Tech-Ed, TechMentor, and WinConnections and has taught thousands of students to deploy Windows. With Rhonda's expertise, experience and passion for teaching you can be sure you're learning from the best," he said.

The Windows 7 Deployment Training covers the information required to pass the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) 70-681 Exam, Deploying Windows 7 and Office 2010. However, this course goes well beyond what is required for the exam. Real-world scenarios and realistic lab scenarios offer hands-on experience with Windows deployment using all the tools offered by Microsoft.

Brian Green, Train Signal's Product Development Specialist who worked with Rhonda on this course, said, "Rhonda's training is very comprehensive as she covers every deployment tool and technique that is available for Windows 7 deployment, but what I found particularly useful is that this training is also a great resource for troubleshooting deployment problems."

While the three DVDs that make up the course are mailed to students, those who can't wait to get started can watch the course within minutes of signing up via instant online access. Multiple file formats make it convenient to learn virtually anywhere using almost any device capable of audio and video, and PDF files of Instruct Notes offer a great way to review and refresh material.

The new course is currently being offered for $397.00 and like all Train Signal courses, Windows 7 Deployment Training is fully backed by 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