Optimize your daily usage of our solutions – Trainings Calendar 2017
Do you have already implemented NetEye, EriZone or Alyvix and would like to deepen your knowledge regarding our solutions and to know the latest features?
Are you already familiar with our solutions, but desire to further exploit the vast functionalities?
Are you planning to implement our solutions in your company and want to get information about their operative handling?
For our partners and customers we are offering a targeted training program that responds to the needs and the individual prior knowledge of the participants. During the training sessions, our trainers provide practice-oriented insights in the fields of IT system monitoring, IT service management and end user experience monitoring.
Dates & Locations
Your benefits
Benefit from the experiences our trainers made during their multiannual activity as NetEye and EriZone consultants.
Deepen the provided technological knowledge during workshop sessions. To optimize the benefit from this, each participant will get access to a dedicated NetEye environment.
Use the training to get to know technical news from the latest releases.
Exchange experiences with other participants and benefit from alternative application approaches.
Details & Registration
If you would like to get more information about the trainings please visit our company website.
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