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Written by Manta Technologies, Inc.
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Monday, 22 August 2011 16:58 |
Use the month of September to bone up on your IBM i skills while testing Manta's new learning platform.
Manta Technologies is accepting applications from unemployed IBM i professionals who would like to participate in the beta test of the next generation of Manta’s training delivery software, EasyTutor 7.0. As a participant, you will have the month of September to take any or all of the 109 courses and exams in Manta’s IBM i Training Library. All we ask is that you fill out a form for each course to describe your experience and report any bugs or quirks that you encountered.
Participation is limited to unemployed (or underemployed) IBM i professionals. Selection and continued participation in the program will be at Manta’s discretion. We are looking for programmers, operators, and system administrators in order to examine every course and exam in the library.
The major enhancement provided by EasyTutor 7.0 is support for all major browsers, not just Internet Explorer. As a result, students who prefer Firefox, Chrome, Safari, or Opera are all encouraged to apply.
For more information, contact Bill Hansen at whansen@mantatech.com or call 800-406-2682 x101. |
Manta Technologies, Inc. |
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| Manta is the premier company in the IBM i training and education business. This year, Manta celebrates its 17th year in business. During that time, it has trained tens of thousands of IBM i students in over 5,000 organizations around the world. It's customer list includes organizations of all sizes, from major companies (including IBM) down to one-person consulting organizations. If you need IBM i training, Manta is the first vendor most often recommended. Because you want quality training for less. Manta's consistently low price has always been a major attraction. For example, a typical company can train its entire IT organization for less than the price of sending a couple of operators to a class. (See "Total Cost Comparision" for a detailed analysis.) | | Read More >> |
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Last Updated on Monday, 22 August 2011 17:00 |
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