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Purchase Microsoft Development Training Days

June 2006  Print

Secure your IT Training Budget; purchase Microsoft Development Training Days with DDLS.

This great deal allows you to save up to 30% off the RRP of Microsoft Development courses offered at DDLS!

Microsoft Development Training Days:

25 Days

= $12,000 (save $3,000 off RRP)*

50 Days

= $22,500 (save $7,500 off RRP)*

100 Days

= $42,000 (save $18,000 off RRP)*

Why Microsoft Development Training?
Earlier this year, Microsoft launched a number of new development certifications as part of its New Generation Certification campaign. These new certifications map quite specifically to the skill set that developers require on a day-to-day basis and offer standardised industry recognition. The new certifications provide excellent training opportunities to upgrade development skills.

Why train with DDLS?
DDLS is the leading Microsoft Gold Learning Solutions Partner in Australia. It offers superior trainers and facilities in order to provide a consistently high-calibre training environment. Combine this with a full capacity training schedule and there has never been a better or easier time to undertake development training with DDLS.

DDLS.NET trainers are some of the best in the business and have real-world experience. They deliver Official Learning Microsoft Products (OLMP) at each of the six well equipped training facilities that DDLS has in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Canberra and Adelaide.

To sign up for this great deal, or for more information, please contact your Account Manager or the DDLS Customer Care Centre on 13 12 01.

* Training credit valid for 12 months from date of purchase and may be redeemed against any publicly scheduled Microsoft Development Training Course at DDLS. The cost saving is in the form of a discount off the RRP of the total training days. Not to be used in conjunction with any other discounts or offers. Offer valid until December 31, 2006.

http://www.ddls.com.au/marketing/developerdays/