Global Knowledge.
I did the BCM Bootcamp last year and a Callpilot 5.5.
Both instructors were from Richardson, Texas and courses were in Toronto.
1. Instructors great.
2. Proctored exams - horrid in this constantly changing field and totally out to lunch.
I wonder if my 1987 Toshiba Perception II certifications allow me to put TPSS on my email signature?
Because they are closed book/closed system you are just regurgitating useless fact rather than knowing how to use the NTP's properly or find it on the system. You realize that you are being to taught to pass the test, not install and maintain the system.
Hands-on Troubleshooting was such a strong component of the old SL1/M1 large system I&M courses. Unfortunately, there is no troubleshooting component in the training.
I like Mitel and like AVAYA, renaming their training facilities a 'University' is insulting. Neither have a University charter nor can they be considered degree granting institutions. A fortnight in Calgary, although enjoyable, is not a degree.
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