We are at a unique moment in our training calendar for Sitecore certified training.
We currently have two thriving customer bases working with and implementing Sitecore: Sitecore 5.3 customers and Sitecore 6 customers. There are many Sitecore 5.3 solutions currently online from leading brands. Many of these implementations were performed by Sitecore partners and many were performed in-house. Sitecore 6 implementations are also ramping up and we will be seeing some major rollouts in the coming weeks. In the next six months, we expect to see new implementations on both the Sitecore 5.3 and Sitecore 6 platforms. (Of course, we have many solutions still running on Sitecore 4, Sitecore 5.1 and Sitecore 5.2!)
During this period, we will offer trainings on all current product versions: Sitecore .NET Developer training for Sitecore 6 and Sitecore Certified Developer Level One and Two training for Sitecore 5. Maybe you are starting a new solution in Sitecore 5 or 6, or you might be responsible for maintaining an existing solution in Sitecore 5. In either case, the next few months will be a perfect window of opportunity to schedule training.
As the months go by, we will likely see fewer Sitecore 5 trainings scheduled and more Sitecore 6 trainings scheduled. If you require Sitecore 5 training, the time to act is now. The training calendar includes Sitecore 5 courses in both August and September. If you have several developers who require training, you may consider bringing a Sitecore trainer to your location to present the Sitecore 5 curriculum.
If you are starting a Sitecore 6 implementation, sign up for Sitecore .NET Developer training (two days) or Sitecore HTML Developer training (one day). These are exciting new trainings for Sitecore 6 that focus in on specific developer audiences. You can enjoy these classes in our Mill Valley offices or at your location.
Regardless of which training you choose, it is important to check availability before classes fill up. You can request training using the training request form on the Sitecore site or by talking to your sales person.
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