Once
again, Vivit is looking for practitioners with advanced knowledge and
implementation of HP Software products to provide Vivit Advanced Training for
members in conjunction with the HP Discover conference in Frankfurt, Germany,
4-6 December 2012.
Vivit
has successfully provided Advanced Training classes on HP Software solutions at
HP conferences since 2007. Even with the culmination of the new HP
Discover conference, these deep-dive classes are still in high demand. Vivit is
finding that members are achieving success from these classes by helping them
become the best and brightest in their field(s).
"This class broadened my understanding of the capabilities of
ALM 11 in only 4 hours. I am now able to create my own roadmap of best
practices for my test team.”
"Instructor clearly has real-life experience to help
attendees avoid pitfalls.”
"If there were more of these classes, more users would become
more confident users.”
–Vivit Advanced Training Participants, June 2012
Some
practitioners that have provided training in the past include:
- Olli
Laiho (Assure) – Application Lifecycle Management
- Mark
Tomlinson (Shunra) – Performance Center
- Chaim
Amar & Daniel Klevansky (UniViews) – uCMDB
- David
Van Heusden & Richard Verburg (Westbury) – Service Center/Service
Manager
If
you are an HP practitioner with advanced knowledge and implementation of HP
products and are interested in instructing a deep-dive course at HP Discover in
Frankfurt, please contact me at laura_walker@vivit-worldwide.org.
Please
note that we are working with HP to determine the best time to hold the
training as well as whether or not the training should be sponsored and offered
to delegates for a nominal fee. More details will be identified in the coming
weeks; however, knowing your interest at this point will accelerate the
inclusion of Vivit Advanced Training in the HP Discover registration system.
Note: This is a call for Vivit Advanced Training classes (training
courses offered by HP Software practitioners in conjunction with HP Discover)
and not a call for papers (track sessions during the event).