Free training to IT professinals by Microsoft

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World biggest software company Microsoft corporation will give free training to IT professionals for popularise SQL 2005 and Visual Studio 2005. These programmes are to be launched next month.

Microsoft have been receiving several requests from interested IT professionals for content and training material.

The training programme has been divided in two modules. In the first module, the fundamentals of the two programmes will be touched upon. In the second module it include in-depth training and nine e-learning courses for SQL 2005 and seven courses for Visual Studio.

The company is also planning to introduce self-study books for obtaining the technical skills and knowledge related to the two products.

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