Alex Bellows

By Alex Bellows on 26 April 2021

Derivative Work Investments from ExitCertified (Tech Data)

Demand for IBM training at later point releases of technologies such as Cognos and Maximo, continues to grow – also for learning assets specific to Watson Developer services. In response, Tech Data has developed a set of Derivative Works courses that offer comprehensive training, enabling companies to leverage the most value from technical course topics. Please review […]

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By Alex Bellows on 25 May 2020

Tech Data wins Global Excellence Award for Global Training Provider – Second Consecutive Year !

As an authorized IBM Global Training Provider, we are very pleased to announce that Tech Data won the IBM Global Training Excellence Award during the first-ever virtual IBM Think Digital Event Experience on May 5, 2020. This award acknowledges our exceptional work in providing business value to enterprises looking to add technical skills from within […]

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By Alex Bellows on 22 April 2020

IT training: 4 questions you need to ask of prospective Trainer Providers

When hiring a trainer, you need to have a set of question to assess their suitability. Here are IT interview questions to ask your trainer when hiring. If you’re looking to progress your career in IT, you may be considering undertaking certification through a training provider. Before you pay for your studies, you’ll need to […]

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By Alex Bellows on 22 January 2020

ExitCertified: your key to profiting from OpenShift sooner

It’s been just a few short months since IBM’s acquisition of Red Hat, but the deal has already had a seismic impact on the ways in which the enterprise is thinking about the cloud. Much of IBM’s software portfolio is now cloud-native, and it’s optimized to run on Red Hat’s OpenShift through the new IBM […]

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By Alex Bellows on 23 September 2019

ExitCertified: Show what you know – and mean it – with Digital Badges

Achievement. It’s a word that we can all relate to. Our achievements make us feel good about ourselves, and they open doors professionally to more potential and a brighter future. For IT professionals, however, proving your achievements can be difficult. With the proliferation of jargon and acronyms, terminology that varies by industry and region and […]

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