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Project Management Training Courses

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Global Knowledge offers training in IT project management, Microsoft Project, Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification preparation and much more.

Virtualization Training Courses

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Our broad-based virtualization curriculum consisting of VMware, Cisco, Citrix, EMC, IBM, Red Hat® and Microsoft classes empowers everyone from virtualization beginners to seasoned pros by providing them the skills they need to succeed in a virtualized environment.

Federal Government

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Enable your personnel to gain the IT and business skills that the mandates for a more secure and responsive government demand.

Data Integration and ETL Training

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Integrate and deliver data you can trust when you train with us on IBM InfoSphere platform, Microsoft SQL Server, SAP Data Services, SAS Data Management and more!

Business Intelligence Training

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Train with us to capitalize on data-driven insight from IBM Cognos, Microsoft BI and SSRS, SAP BusinessObjects, SAS Visual Analytics and more!

Databases and Data Warehousing Training

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Train with us and take ownership of your data management systems with AWS Redshift, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, SAP HANA, MongoDB and more!

The Concept Training Methodology

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When you take a Microsoft Office class with Global Knowledge, your goal is to be more productive with the software tools on your desktop.

Training Credits and Vouchers

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Learn how to purchase training with credits and vouchers from technology providers such as Cisco, Citrix, Microsoft and Palo Alto Networks.

The 70:20:10 Model: Finding the Right Balance of Formal and Informal Learning

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The 70:20:10 model highlights the need for a blend of experiential, social and formal learning. The model was developed 30 years ago and while it has evolved, it still holds up today.