Training Tag

<Yorkshire tea!> I rarely re-blog existing blogs, but I thought this one was worth it.   MS have just released the grandly named Microsoft Project Server 2010 Administrator’s Guide.  It’s a weighty tomb of 302 pages, but it does a good job of filling part of the...

After presenting and helping co-ordinate MPUG (Microsoft Project User Group) meetings in Manchester and London, UK, we’ve decided to widen our potential audience to WW by presenting the next two topics over the internet as part of MPUG’s WebNLearn series.  The two sessions being delivered are...

<Pinot Grigio – it’s been a long day!> As previously blogged, I was recently invited to speak on Project 2010 at the Microsoft UK TechDays event in London.  The video of this even it now available on the web, so I’ve linked it in here -...

<cup of tea> MS UK recently held a week long series of events here in the UK called techdays - http://www.microsoft.com/uk/techdays/.  I was given the opportunity to present on Project 2010 (what else!), and I gave a cut down version of one of Eric Zenz’s presentations. ...

This is oldish news, but I didn't see it on any other blogs, plus it gives me a chance to direct you to my own contribution, so click here to learn lots about Project 2010...

<Brakspear Oxford Gold> If you've been looking out for training for Project Server or Portfolio Server training, there are now a few options...