Posted by Rubel Khan on August 5, 2011

Receive the new generation Kindle Wi-Fi, preinstalled with Microsoft Official Course content and a Microsoft certification voucher when you enroll in a participating Microsoft Boot Camps from Unitek Education
THE SKILLS AND TOOLS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED.
In just one to six days, a Unitek Boot Camp provides the benefit of a live instructor a Microsoft Certified Trainer and classroom learning that is immediately practical and applicable on the job. Microsoft Certification takes training one step further as it validates your skills and helps you become more marketable as an IT professional or developer.
ANYTIME, ANYWHERE ACCESS TO COURSE MATERIAL.
Take learning content with you on a new Kindle, an ideal delivery tool for digital content. This offer is available for some of the most popular Microsoft Boot Camps exclusively from Microsoft Learning Partners, Unitek Education. When you attend classroom training, you will receive your Kindle pre-installed with the digital version of Microsoft Official Courseware plus a certification voucher to drive immediate exam delivery. Unitek Education’s Boot Camps will help prepare you to earn your next certification. With digital Microsoft Official Courses, you have the flexibility to consume course materials wherever you are, on most any device. It’s a cost-effective alternative to costly books and no CD installation is required.
VALUE OF CERTIFICATION
By earning a Microsoft Certification, you gain relevant skills that employers respect and you get the opportunity to connect with a global community of other certified professionals. The Microsoft Certification Program also provides you with access to valuable Microsoft resources and benefits, such as access to the member website, career-building tools, and training. Explore the benefits of certification—and start your journey toward your ideal career.
Participating Boot Camps:
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Posted by Rubel Khan on July 28, 2010
1. Microsoft Official Courses (MOC) are instructor-led training courses offered by our Certified Partners. Not all classes will be offered by all partners. Find a training center through Class Locator and see if they will be offering the course you need.
2. Community Courses (CC) are instructor-led training courses offered by our Certified Partners wherein the content is authored by our learning community.
3. General Availability for MOC and CC is dependent on our Certified Partners, but the earliest is Orderable Date + 7 days.
4. Products with no link currently don’t have a URL – search for the course in the training catalog
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
| Title |
Type |
RTM (MCT Availability) |
Orderable Date (MPN Availability) |
General Availability |
| Deploying Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Configuring Mailbox Servers in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Managing Recipient Objects in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Managing Client Access in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Configuring Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Implementing Messaging Security in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Implementing High Availability in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Implementing Backup and Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance for Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Maintaining Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Deploying Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Managing Mailbox Servers and Recipients in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Managing Client Access in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Managing Message Transport and Security in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Introduction to Planning an Exchange Server 2010 Deployment |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure Environment |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying Mailbox Services in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying Messaging Security in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying Messaging Compliance in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Deploying High Availability in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Planning and Implementing Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Transitioning to Exchange Server 2010 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/23 |
| Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 (German, Japanese, French) |
MOC |
7/30 |
8/16 (Japanese, French), 8/30 (German) |
8/23 (Japanese, French), 9/6 (German) |
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
| Title |
Type |
RTM (MCT Availability) |
Orderable Date (MPN Availability) |
General Availability |
| What’s New in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 for IT Professionals |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/21 |
| TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuring (German, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil)) |
Exam |
|
|
7/27, 9/30 (Portuguese(Brazil)) |
Microsoft Office 2010
| Title |
Type |
RTM (MCT Availability) |
Orderable Date (MPN Availability) |
General Availability |
| Beginner Skills in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (Italian, French) |
MOC |
7/19 |
8/2 |
8/9 |
| What’s New in Microsoft® Office® 2010 |
MOC |
7/28 |
8/11 |
8/18 |
| Beginner Skills in Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2010 (Spanish, Japanese) |
MOC |
7/28 |
8/11 |
8/18 |
| Beginner Skills in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (German) |
MOC |
7/28 |
8/11 |
8/18 |
| Beginner Skills in Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2010 (German) |
MOC |
7/28 |
8/11 |
8/18 |
| Skills Training in Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft® Visio® 2010 |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 1 – Setting up a New Site |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 2 – Workflows |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 3 – Content Types |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 4 – Integrating Business Data |
MOC |
7/29 |
8/12 |
8/19 |
| What’s New in Microsoft® Access® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) |
E-Learning |
|
|
Now |
| What’s New in Microsoft® Publisher 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) |
E-Learning |
|
|
Now |
| What’s New in Microsoft® Visio® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) |
E-Learning |
|
|
Now |
| Skills Training in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/28 |
| Skills Training in Microsoft® Word 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/28 |
| Skills Training in Microsoft® Excel® 2010 (Spanish) |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/28 |
Microsoft Essential Business Server
| Title |
Type |
RTM (MCT Availability) |
Orderable Date (MPN Availability) |
General Availability |
| Configuring, Implementing, and Managing Windows® Essential Business Server 2008 |
E-Learning |
|
|
7/28 |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Source: Born to Learn
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Posted by Rubel Khan on August 10, 2009
Upcoming Project WebCasts
Reporting (BI and Data Analysis)
| Date |
Name |
Description |
Presenters |
Registration |
| Wednesday, August 19, 2009 8:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada) |
Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) 2007 Report Pack II – The top reports |
The “Microsoft Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) 2007 Report Pack II - The top reports” provides rich reports for common information needs. The EPM 2007 Report Pack II is a collection of 12 Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports designed for various user groups of the EPM solution. In this webcast, we provide an overview and demonstration of the EPM 2007 Report Pack. We discuss the different usage scenarios the reports are tailored to fit and review the components used to move, store, and render the reports. With this information, you should have a better understanding of how to use the EPM 2007 Report Pack II to provide business value for your organization. |
Bulent Guzel and T.R. Sloan - Microsoft Corporation |
link |
Real World Solutions
This upcoming Webcast series is unique – it just does not talk about particular feature for the sake of describing it, but it introduces a particular customer scenario and discusses a way to address customer need by extending Project Server by development project… Every WebCast will be accompanied by an extensive MSDN article with code samples! Very exciting! Delivered and presented by Microsoft Project MVP – Stephen C. Sanderlin from MSProjectExperts!
| Month |
Name |
Scenario |
Description |
Presenter |
Registration |
| September 2009 |
Importing Workspace Data into Project Server Custom Fields |
A client has requested a Project Center view that displays the number of active issues for each project. This is not possible out of the box. |
Discusses a method of importing data from Project Workspaces (PWS) into a Project-level custom field |
Stephen C. Sanderlin, MSProjectExperts |
TBD* |
| November 2009 |
Leveraging Project Server Security within SQL Reporting Services Reports |
A client has requested a SQL Reporting Services report that displays sensitive financial data. However, they only want executors of the report to see information on projects to which they have access. |
Discusses a method of leveraging Project Server security in SRS Reports |
Stephen C. Sanderlin, MSProjectExperts |
TBD* |
| February 2010 |
Filter Resource and Project data based on Custom Fields |
You are creating a custom Windows application for a client that extracts and displays Project and Resource information. Because the PSI provides no way to filter these entities prior to retrieval from the PSI, you must retrieve all of the projects or resources in order to filter them by Custom Field value. Because this client has some international users on slow WAN links, you must minimize the payload sent to the user by the PSI call. |
Discusses a method of extending the PSI to enable the filtering of Resources or Projects by Custom Field values |
Stephen C. Sanderlin, MSProjectExperts |
TBD* |
| April 2010 |
Exporting Project Server Data to CSV |
A client would like to export data from Project Server into a legacy Line of Business system. This system only accepts data in a CSV format. |
Discusses a method of exporting Project Server data into CSV files |
Stephen C. Sanderlin, MSProjectExperts |
TBD* |
| *Registration URLs would be also announced in the Project Developer Portal and the Project_programmability blog. |
On Demand EPM University Training
Remember the EPM University and the wonderful Developer course? It’s available as an on demand recording free of charge right here!
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