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Travel-to-Train MCSA/MCSE Program Launched
by Anonymous


Bangkok, Thailand April 14, 2004 -– Shortly after the announcement of the opening of its new IT training facility near Lamai Beach on the island of Koh Samui in the Gulf of Siam, Samui Training Center announced the launch of its MCSA/MCSE Windows 2000 and 2003 training program. The launch of the program marks the first time Microsoft training has been offered as part of a tropical travel-to-train vacation package.

“Don’t let the beaches and palm trees fool you,” says Managing Director and spokesperson Paul Valente, “this is a serious program specifically designed for the IT professional in need of knowledge.”

The training packages—booked as a 10 day stay on the paradise island with 5 days of intense instructor-led training—are based on the MOC (Microsoft Official Curriculum) and conducted in English by certified trainers from the United States and elsewhere.

“But these aren’t your average PowerPoint clickers,” says Valente of the Samui Training Center instructors, “these folks are hand picked from hundreds for their real-world industry experience and their excellent teaching ability.”

Besides instruction, the all-inclusive program includes luxury dining and hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the airport, hotel and high-tech training facility. However, the package is priced to appeal to HR and Staff Development Director’s. According to Samui Training Center, the cost of a course will be comparable to the cost of the same course without accommodations in the United States.

“Our aim is to train the student to be more effective and more marketable, and we want the course to be a good value to the student and their organization,” says Valente, “the accommodations and location are merely an added benefit to the student that make the training that much more effective.”

More information on Samui Training Center and recent offerings can be found at www.samuitech.com.




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