Free Vouchers for Microsoft e-Learning or Microsoft Certification Exams

Robert Hodges April 16, 2010 IT News | Keystone OnDemand | Office | Training News | Windows

It’s not too late to apply. Many states are still offering the Elevate America vouchers.

Check out Microsoft’s page HERE for a list of states with outstanding and available vouchers.

Microsoft, in an effort to strengthening the U.S. economy and increase global competitiveness, has set up a program to improve access to the education and workforce readiness skills required for twenty-first century jobs. In support of this commitment, Microsoft’s Elevate America initiative provides one million vouchers for Microsoft e-learning courses and select certification exams at no cost to recipients. Elevate America will be implemented in cooperation with states across the country as part of Microsoft’s overall effort to help train two million people over the next three years.

Visit the Microsoft site to check local availability for this program and use your vouchers to get Microsoft Office 2007 Training, Windows 7 Training, Project 2007 Training, and other Microsoft Training course at KeyStone Learning Systems.

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007

Deanna Reynolds May 05, 2009 Training News | 72 Comments

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We found this great offer that we wanted to share with our readers. It appears that Microsoft has cut the price of their popular Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 suite of products which includes Excel 2007, Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007 and OneNote 2007. Through May 9th, what once would have cost you approximately $150 is now available for $100. Check it out!

We thought this offer was such a good deal, we wanted to share.

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Shocker - IT Pros Say They Want Productivity from the Web

Deanna Reynolds May 04, 2009 Training News | 0 Comments

In a report out at the end of April, IT Pros says they most want productivity from the web. You’ll have to wait until May 19th for the full report from Forrester, but in the meantime, check out the stats they have let us see.

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What you need to know about the Microsoft Windows 7 Release Candidate

Rob Kingyens April 27, 2009 IT News Training News | 0 Comments

If you’re one of those early adopters or currently planning to test and migrate to Microsoft Windows 7 within your environment, Ed Bott over at ZDNET has posted a great Windows 7 Release Candidate FAQ over at http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=880.

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SharePoint Designer 2007 + training for FREE

Nathan Torrence April 23, 2009 Training News | 0 Comments

Microsoft is now offering its Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 for Windows for free! All that’s required is registration with Microsoft. In addition KeyStone Learning Systems, (creators of KeyStone OnDemand) will give away our “SharePoint Training Bundle“ ($149 value) for FREE until Friday the 24th at midnight! This is the full online course absolutely free. Simply go to the SharePoint Training Bundle page, click “add to cart” and enter this coupon code – SHRPTFREE

Offer ends Friday, April 24, 2009 at midnight EST. Offer good for one 365-day online license. Limited to five users per organization. This product can not be resold and is subject to standard license, terms, and conditions.

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