Training in Windows 7

Built on the strengths of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Windows 7 is Microsoft’s latest offering in the field of operating systems. With advanced features like enhanced security and manageability, support for virtual hard disks, improved performance on multi-core processors, improved boot and shut down times, progress in touch, speech, and handwriting recognition, and kernel improvements, Windows 7 is expected to be Microsoft’s most secure, powerful and reliable operating system to date.

When it hits stores on October 22nd, demand for Windows training is expected to be very high among technicians as they will need to be equipped with pertinent skills like installing, configuring, troubleshooting and integrating. Hence, it is very important to find a course that covers all the theoretical aspects of the new operating system as well as provides hands-on experience of the same. Quickstart offers such comprehensive Microsoft Windows 7 training to software developers and IT professionals.

Their 4-day ‘Windows 7 Training for Developers’ course is intended for developers with Win32 programming experience in C++ or an equivalent experience developing Windows applications in a .NET language. Led by a proficient instructor, the course enables students to develop real-world applications on Windows 7 using managed and native code. The course is packed with demos, code samples, labs and lab solutions and the primary alternatives for interacting with the latest features from managed code.

Alternatively, a one-day, introductory course to appreciate the architecture, new features and application compatibility considerations of Windows 7 is also offered.

Quickstart’s ‘First Look: Windows 7 for IT Professionals (Beta)’ provides IT training to professionals who will be be trained in effectively handling the new features and will gain knowledge about how the changes affect security, networking, reliability, performance, productivity, and manageability.

Courses are offered at learning centres in the Bay Area, Los Angeles County, Orange County and San Diego County. Besides, Quickstart also offers a live, instructor-led distance learning course.

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