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Software FX treleased the Virtual Training Center for SharePoint 2007, or VTC for short, a complete series of video training solutions geared to help IT personnel and SharePoint users with their SharePoint training needs.
"The main goal of the VTC is to provide IT Professionals deploying SharePoint with a valuable and cost-effective tool to alleviate the many tasks associated with maintaining SharePoint and address user related questions that usually overwhelm Help Desks," said Devereaux Milburn SharePoint Expert Trainer and VTC's Architect. "The VTC provides over 4 1/2 hours of in-depth SharePoint content professionally designed, produced and categorized to provide the most effective way to train and assist the different roles in a SharePoint implementation through a wealth of short videos that are highly integrated and always available in the SharePoint portal," concluded Mr. Milburn.
The Software FX VTC is offered in both Personal and Server Editions. The Personal VTC installs locally on a computer, and it is a stand-alone version of the VTC that does not require a server. If SharePoint training needs extend throughout the organization, VTC for SharePoint 2007 Server installs on a server and appears as a new site tab in your SharePoint portal becoming easily accessible to all SharePoint users.
"Software FX has put in its product expertise to produce a SharePoint training resource that can be easily installed and hosted in a SharePoint server for immediate availability. Additionally, the VTC has been produced with the highest quality and at around
A trial version of the VTC is available at www.softwarefx.com/vtc. Pricing for VTC starts at
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