CyberLearning Introduces 52 New Courses
Windows Server 2003 Administration, Windows Server 2003 Network Management, CompTIA A+, and Access 2003 lead the list
ALEXANDRIA, VA - March 31, 2004
CyberLearning, the digital divide leader and a one-stop provider of an integrated suite of self-paced eLearning solutions, today announced the release of 52 new courses. The topic areas for the new courses include:
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Visual C# XML - 5 courses - MCAD 70-320.
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Windows Server 2003 Administration - 12 courses MCSA/MCSE 70-290.
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Windows Server 2003 Network Management - 10 courses MCSA/MCSE 70-291.
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CompTIA A+ Certification - 12 courses.
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Microsoft Access 2003 - 2 courses.
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 - 7 courses.
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - 2 courses.
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401(k) Basics - 1 course.
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Sexual Harassment - 1 course (updated)
"We continue to add to our offerings high-quality, interactive courses to our large library, and we are always working to enhance the ways our courses can be enriched," said Dr Appu Kuttan, president and CEO at CyberLearning. "Our clients provide us continuous feedback, and we strive to listen closely so we can meet their expectations and serve their needs as fast as possible. Being responsive to client needs and suggestions is without a doubt a key element of our continued success."
"Meeting client needs is our highest priority," said Pankaj Rai, COO at CyberLearning. "We now have over 1300 courses in our library providing our users with access to training on a wide spectrum of business, IT, desktop, skills needed to advance the skills. As we progress through 2004 we will continue to introduce new courses on a quarterly basis, and bring additional new solutions to the market."
About CyberLearning:
CyberLearning, headquartered in Alexandria, VA is one of the largest self-paced eLearning providers in the world providing a complete integrated suite of learning solutions encompassing over 1000 courses (IT, business, Test Prep and Management skills training), instant mentoring and online books reference library and professional services that include developing custom content. CyberLearning has a subscriber base of over 100,000 users in North America and elsewhere. For more information, please visit www.cyberlearningindia.org