QA InterQuad trains Microsoft SharePoint
E.learning Age, Oct 2006
With the release of SharePoint 2007 scheduled for early next year, QA InterQuad is launching a range of Microsoft SharePoint courses, giving attendees the chance to begin working with the latest collaboration technologies as well as providing in-depth support for those deploying and managing SharePoint 2003.
The courses are designed to help users of SharePoint at all levels, providing a management level understanding of what the technology can offer, through to courses for site administrators and end users.
SharePoint expert and instructor at OA InterOuad, Matt Bishop, said: "Microsoft's SharePoint 2007 shows some significant changes from previous versions, with improved accessibility, clearer navigation and new workflow features."
"SharePoint can be customised to meet the needs of a range of businesses. This is an advantage for companies that want to ensure that the product delivers the specific features they need."
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