Getting ready for Server 2012? Boot Camps are going to be coming back in 2013 for me.

Many of my customers have been asking me for the past few years why I haven’t been running boot camps on technology anymore.  Well to be brutally honest – The Boot Camps are just as hard on the instructor as the student. 

I used to do 4 – 6 of these 10 day Boot Camps a year and it really burned me out.  

Well with all of the new technology coming out in 2012-13 it is a must for all of us to ramp up as fast as possible again.  So in the coming weeks you will see posts from me lining up dates for the following Boot Camps:

MCSA/MCSE 2008 Upgrade to 2012 Boot Camp – 7 Days (12 Hours + per day)

MCSE 2012 Full Boot Camp – 10 Days (12 Hours + per day)

Exchange 2013 Boot Camp – 5 Days (12 Hours + per day)

LYNC 2013 Boot Camp – 5 Days (12 Hours + per day)

System Center Boot Camp (SCCM, SCOM, Orchestrator, DPM, SCVMM) – 15 Days (12 Hours + per day)

SCCM Boot Camp 5 Days (12 Hours + per day)

SCVMM + Private Cloud Boot Camp 5 Days (12 Hours + per day)

 

I have been working with some of the largest clients in North America and now I have a chance to share my knowledge with the IT Community. 

Like I said stay tuned for dates and timing of these.

Thanks,

Dave

About Dave Kawula

Dave Kawula Senior Consultant 1E Software DataCenter Virtual Technology Specialist - Microsoft Canada In 2003, Dave co-founded TriCon Technical Services Inc. with the vision of building an elite professional services and training company. In 2004, Dave was selected to work with Microsoft’s technical SMSGR and GTR departments to create internal Microsoft training materials. Based on the success of these projects Dave became a world-wide lead instructor for Windows Vista Escalation Engineers. To date he has helped author over 40 courses for Microsoft. Currently - Dave works as a freelance consultant for Enterprise Consulting Organizations across North America. He has expertise helping customer ranging in sizes from 250 seats to 100K+.
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