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Global Knowledge expands its operation into Manchester
Global Knowledge
| Wokingham ¦ 20th April 2009
20-Apr-2009 » Training Press Releases » Global Knowledge, the world's largest independent IT training provider, is increasing their offerings by running a complete portfolio of courses in Manchester. These courses include Cisco, ITIL, Project Management Microsoft and VMWare.
"We have seen an increase in demand from our customers for training in the North West of England and the pressures that organisations have in the current economic climate to reduce travel means that it is more important for us to deliver courses locally" says Richard Pryor-Jones, President of Global Knowledge EMEA.
The courses scheduled include some of the latest technologies such as Windows Server 2008, Office Communications Server 2007, Hyper -V and System Center.
About Global Knowledge UK
Global Knowledge provides IT and business skills learning to both public and private sector companies and organisations across the UK. Its core training is focused on Cisco, Microsoft, VMware and best practice. This includes ITIL® Service Management and PRINCE2® which is tied into business process improvement, project management, business analysis and leadership development.
Flexible and tailored learning programmes incorporate e-learning, instructor-led, mentored and collaborative learning at training centres, on site and via the internet, enabling customers to choose when, where and how they want to receive training programmes and learning services.
Founded in 1995, Global Knowledge employs more than 1300 people worldwide. Corporate headquarters are located in Cary (USA), Canadian headquarters are in Toronto and EMEA headquarters are in London. The company is owned by New York-based investment firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson and Stowe.
For more information please visit www.globalknowledge.co.uk
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