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Accessible in variety of file formats, Windows Server 2008 MCITP Server and Enterprise Administrator Training Packages are designed for those looking to further develop knowledge of Windows Server 2008 and customers looking to earn MCITP Server or Enterprise Administrator certification. Server Administrator package features more than 50 hr of video instruction on 7 DVDs, while Enterprise Administrator package provides more than 72 hr of instruction on 13 DVDs.



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Train Signal Releases Windows Server 2008 MCITP Server and Enterprise Administrator Training Packages



With Eye Toward Economy, Train Signal's Newest Computer Training Packages Offer Comprehensive Training at a Fraction of the Cost of Traditional Education

Rolling Meadows, Ill. - June 22, 2009 -- Train Signal, the global leader in professional computer training (www.trainsignal.com), today announced the release of the company's Windows Server 2008 MCITP Server and Enterprise Administrator Training Packages, comprehensive computer training programs designed for those looking to further develop their knowledge of Windows Server 2008 and customers looking to earn their MCITP (www.trainsignal.com) Server or Enterprise Administrator certification.

The Windows Server 2008 MCITP Server Administrator training package feature more than 50 hours of video instruction on 7 DVDs, and the Windows Server 2008 MCITP Enterprise Administrator training package features more than 72 hours of video instruction on 13 DVDs. Students can access the training in a variety of file formats, including iPod, WMV and AVI video, to make learning convenient anywhere. Students can also print out the instructor's notes to follow along more easily and facilitate the learning process. Each package also includes the award-winning Transcender practice exam.

"As the economy remains in a fragile state, more people are looking for ways to become more marketable," said Iman Jalali, Train Signal's Director of Sales and Marketing. "We are pleased to offer this complete training package to help everyone from beginners to experienced administrators develop their skills and enhance their careers."

With the U.S. unemployment rate approaching a staggering 9.1 percent, more and more people are looking for ways to improve their IT skills, but don't have the time or money to pay for classes or commit to traditional education methods to obtain the expertise they need. Offering a wide range of training packages, Train Signal allows customers to get the training and certification they desire through "Total Experience" computer-based training that can be completed at the user's pace, all at a significantly lower cost.

"Unlike other computer training programs on the market today, Train Signal's programs combine instructions from working professionals and scenario-based training, giving students the best chance for real world success," said Scott Skinger, President and Founder of Train Signal. "In today's economy, acquiring and developing the skills to compete as a marketable, in-demand potential employee are key - Train Signal's programs can help develop the knowledge you need to succeed in these trying times."

About Train Signal

Founded in 2002, Train Signal provides computer-based "Total Experience" training that gives individuals the tools and confidence to tackle real-world challenges, pass their certification exam and succeed in today's competitive global IT market.

Train Signal offers a wide range of training packages covering Microsoft, Cisco, CompTIA, VMware, and Microsoft Office. In addition to its Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Exchange 2007, and SharePoint 2007 courses, Train Signal offers training for over forty-eight different courses including: Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Office 2007, VMware ESX Server, Cisco CCNA and Cisco CCNP. A privately-held company, Train Signal is based in Rolling Meadows, IL. For more information about Train Signal, please visit www.trainsignal.com.

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