
Pro IV training
Started by Seetharam, Mar 22 2006 09:21 AM
15 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 March 2006 - 09:21 AM
Hi,
We are looking for a Training institute, who have been providing training on PRO IV for a long time. We need corporate training to be conducted by the institute... If you think you can train our resources on Pro IV at Chennai and you have proven record in the training, please send your co-ordinates to the mail id 'seetharams@gmail.com'
Thanks....
We are looking for a Training institute, who have been providing training on PRO IV for a long time. We need corporate training to be conducted by the institute... If you think you can train our resources on Pro IV at Chennai and you have proven record in the training, please send your co-ordinates to the mail id 'seetharams@gmail.com'
Thanks....
#5
Guest_Guest_Richard Gooding_*
Posted 29 March 2006 - 08:55 AM
PROIV run regular training courses in the UK & US. We also offer training at customers own sites & have recently run training in India & Australasia. Further info on standard courses can be found at www.proiv.com.
We can also tailor training courses for specific requirements.
Please email training@proiv.com for further info, or if you email me (richard.gooding@proiv.com) with your contact details i will get someone to contact you direct.
Regards
Richard Gooding
PROIV Product Manager
We can also tailor training courses for specific requirements.
Please email training@proiv.com for further info, or if you email me (richard.gooding@proiv.com) with your contact details i will get someone to contact you direct.
Regards
Richard Gooding
PROIV Product Manager
#6
Posted 29 March 2006 - 07:45 PM
I left in 2000. The training department in England had been closed and Cliff and the otherswere either let go or re-assigned prior to that.
Darren Rowley did training in the US after I left, but mostly he did other duties there. What the UK has done since, I do not know.
Do you think there is enough possible business out there to warrant writing a "ProIV for Dummies" book?
Darren Rowley did training in the US after I left, but mostly he did other duties there. What the UK has done since, I do not know.
Do you think there is enough possible business out there to warrant writing a "ProIV for Dummies" book?
#10
Posted 03 April 2006 - 01:51 PM
Glenn
My two cents:
Maybe in a couple years with VIP. I think that the ProIV universe is currently too clouded with multiple development platforms (Native, Super Layer, VIP)
I may not appreciate everything about VIP (lack of coordination of keyboard and mouse shortcuts, etc.). However, I do see it as being a very important step forward for ProIV to try to get everyone on the same page...
Regards,
Joseph
Do you think there is enough possible business out there to warrant writing a "ProIV for Dummies" book?
My two cents:
Maybe in a couple years with VIP. I think that the ProIV universe is currently too clouded with multiple development platforms (Native, Super Layer, VIP)
I may not appreciate everything about VIP (lack of coordination of keyboard and mouse shortcuts, etc.). However, I do see it as being a very important step forward for ProIV to try to get everyone on the same page...
Regards,
Joseph
#15
Posted 23 April 2006 - 11:25 PM
Seetharams,
In your previous post, "We are CMM Level 5 company, and I am at the Chennai development center.... We are looking for around 15 ProIV developer / Sr.Developers to be positioned at Australia for the next 18 months... If you are interested, please send your resume to seetharams@gmail.com"
Not sure if you have received a few of my emails simply asking where in Australia, i.e. states/cities the roles will be based ?
Hath.
In your previous post, "We are CMM Level 5 company, and I am at the Chennai development center.... We are looking for around 15 ProIV developer / Sr.Developers to be positioned at Australia for the next 18 months... If you are interested, please send your resume to seetharams@gmail.com"
Not sure if you have received a few of my emails simply asking where in Australia, i.e. states/cities the roles will be based ?
Hath.
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