November 8, 2006
Take Advantage of Public Training: Optimex Releases
its 2007 Public Training Schedule and Offers Special Discounts
Optimex is excited to release its 2007 Public Schedule that
offers coast-to-coast convenience for professional
IT-related training classes. The public schedule, which
runs from January through May 2007, is available now offering
instructor-led training courses in Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas,
and Washington, D.C. with special discounts for early registration.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB)
November 8, 2006 -- Optimex
has announced the initial public schedule for its suite of
highly effective training classes. Save time and money by
attending professional IT-related training classes held in
Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas, and Washington, DC. Optimex offers
public classes in Business & System Requirements, Business
Process Modeling, Data Modeling, Practical Project Management,
and Use Case Modeling. Optimex is an industry leader with
exceptional instructor-led training for all levels of understanding.
"Our 2007 public training schedule provides all the
skills necessary to succeed in IT-related projects for project
managers, IT staff, business representatives, consultants,
or support staff," says Michele Gold
Director of Business Development. "We are proud to
offer our public schedule to help meet the training needs
of our clients, and confidently stand behind our 100% satisfaction
guarantee."
The Business
Systems & Requirements course demonstrates a practical
approach to systems' development life cycle (SDLC) concepts
and techniques using visual, model-based diagrams to define
effective requirements.
The Data
Modeling course teaches students to effectively understand
the role data has in requirements' definition, project planning,
technical design, software implementation, and much more.
The Business
Process Modeling course demonstrates how to define, analyze,
and improve both internal and external activities. The alignment
of business processes and current applications is included,
as well as organizational structure, IT strategy, and management
initiatives.
The Use
Case Modeling course teaches students how to transform
business requirements into system requirements as they are
transitioned from the business group to the IT group at a
critical stage for every project.
Practical
Project Management is a comprehensive course. It is a
staple for any project manager or those wishing to understand
how to estimate time lines and organize team responsibilities.
It also ties together the inter-related concepts of project
management and requirements' definition that is critical to
software-related projects.
For more information, please contact Rian Mason,
Public Relations’ Officer, at (800) 868-8809.
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