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The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2013 - Level 1 (with Challenge Exercises) are sufficient to be able to create database systems, enter, edit and delete data in database files, produce information in forms and reports and generate queries on the data.

The aim of this course is to build on the introductory skills of Level 1. The student learns how to ensure that data is entered correctly, how to create more sophisticated and complex queries, and is introduced to some basic automation techniques involving macros.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Access 2013 - Level 3 (with Challenge Exercises) are sufficient to design and create a multi-table database and automate operations using macros and have a general understanding of the programming environment in Microsoft Access 2013.

In the Windows Server 2012 Administrator Course students will learn the technical tasks associated with Microsoft exam 70-411.

This fee based online course provides you with interactive videos that meet the needs of multiple styles of learning from auditory to visual and it includes a pre test and post test that accurately identifies your skill gap.

This course is part two in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. The three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment.

You will learn to manage and configure Active Directory, NPS infrastructure, and configuration file and print services. You will also learn to deploy, manage, and maintain servers along with other skills and knowledge needed to be prepared to take exam 70-411

Passing the exam would provide one of the pre-requisites for the server branch of the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification which is a pre-requisite to the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification.

If you wish to take the entry-level MTA courses, which are an optional first step to achieving the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification there are a number of courses available listed in Related courses.

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In the Windows Server 2012 Configuring Advanced Services Course students will learn the technical tasks associated with Microsoft exam 70-412.

This fee based online course provides you with interactive videos that meet the needs of multiple styles of learning from auditory to visual and it includes a pre test and post test that accurately identifies your skill gap.

This course is part three in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. The three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. You will learn the technical skills associated with exam 70-412 and this course will cover topics such as identity and access solutions, network services, storage solutions and more.

Passing the exam would provide one of the pre-requisites for the server branch of the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification which is a pre-requisite to the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification.

If you wish to take the entry-level MTA courses, which are an optional first step to achieving the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification there are a number of courses available listed in Related courses.

View a Microsoft Certification Roadmap

In the Windows Server 2012 Installation and Configuration Course students will learn the technical tasks associated with Microsoft exam 70-410.

This fee based online course provides you with interactive videos that meet the needs of multiple styles of learning from auditory to visual and it includes a pre test and post test that accurately identifies your skill gap.

This course is part one in a series of three courses that provides the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2012 infrastructure in an existing enterprise environment. The three courses collectively cover implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment.

You will learn the technical tasks associated with exam 70-410. Covering topics such as: configuring Hyper-V, installing and administering Active Directory, server configuration, installation and more.

Passing the exam would provide one of the pre-requisites for the server branch of the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification which is a pre-requisite to the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification.

If you wish to take the entry-level MTA courses, which are an optional first step to achieving the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA) certification there are a number of courses available listed in Related courses.

View a Microsoft Certification Roadmap

This is a beginner’s course and aims to give the new spreadsheet user a thorough grounding in the basics of creating and working with spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2013. Particular emphasis is placed on developing accurate and well-designed spreadsheets employing sound design and documentation principles.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Excel 2013 - Level 2 (with Challenge Exercises) enable users to expand their knowledge and learn how to create more productive workbooks. It covers formulas and function techniques, advanced formatting and charting features and data manipulation tools like PivotTables and goal seeking.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Excel 2013 - Level 3 (with Challenge Exercises) are sufficient to be able to protect worksheet data, perform advanced data operations using summarising, data consolidations, filters and advanced PivotTable techniques, macros, and much more.

This one-hour online course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to use the features in Project 2010 to track project progress and generate project reports that contain key project information.

Microsoft Lync Online new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Lync Online are sufficient to be able to work with the basic elements of Lync including adding and working with contacts, sending and receiving calls and instant messages, using the presenting features and working with Lync settings.

Microsoft Office 2013 - Upgrading new Self-taught Not bookable

Microsoft Office 2013 - Upgrading provides skills and knowledge in a wide range of new features, enhancements and changes found in Microsoft Office 2013.

Microsoft Office 365 For Business new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Office 365 - For Business are designed to provide a thorough understanding of what Office 365 is and how it can be used including how to access Office 365, work with the Outlook Web App, use OneDrive and Office Online, create Sites, interact with and contribute to the Newsfeed and much more.

Microsoft Office Online new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Office Online are sufficient to be able to use and operate the applications in the Microsoft Office Online suite effectively including how to access the applications, create and share files, use the applications in conjunction with other programs and services and much more.

Microsoft OneNote 2013 new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills acquired by working through this publication will enable you to effectively use Microsoft OneNote 2013 to research, capture, organise and share information.

Microsoft Outlook 2013 - Level 1 new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Outlook 2013 - Level 1 are sufficient to be able to send and receive emails, schedule appointments and maintain contact details information.

Microsoft Outlook 2013 - Level 2 new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Outlook 2013 - Level 2 are sufficient to be able to manage and organise your e-mail, schedule meetings with colleagues, manage your contact information, create task requests for others to perform and much more.

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 - Level 1 (with Challenge Exercises) are sufficient to be able to create real-world slide shows. You will learn how to create, print and publish presentations.

Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 - Level 2 (with Challenge Exercises) is designed for users who are keen to extend their understanding and knowledge of the software beyond creating basic presentations.

Microsoft Project 2013 - Level 1 new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired in this course are sufficient for the learner to be able to use Microsoft Project 2013 to create a new project, enter and work with tasks and resources, create a schedule, and print effective project information.

Microsoft Project 2013 - Level 2 new Self-taught Not bookable

Microsoft Project 2013 - Level 2 is designed for existing users of Microsoft Project who wish to extend their skills and knowledge beyond the creation of simple projects.

Microsoft Project 2013 - Level 3 new Self-taught Not bookable

Microsoft Project 2013 - Level 3 aims to take the learner to more advanced levels of Microsoft Project. It covers a diverse range of topics including working simultaneously on multiple projects, sharing resources between several projects, downsizing very large projects, using templates, and automating operations with VBA

The skills and knowledge acquired in Microsoft Publisher 2013 (with Challenge Exercises) are sufficient to be able to create publications such as flyers, newsletters and labels.

Microsoft SharePoint 2010 - Module 1 new Self-taught Not bookable

The skills and knowledge acquired on the course are sufficient to be able to navigate and use the features of a SharePoint site and to understand how user permissions affect what features are available to them on a site.

The skills acquired in this course enable users with Read, Edit and Full Control permissions to be able to effectively use SharePoint.

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