To promote professional excellence in the field of satellite communication industry, iDirect (News - Alert) Government Technologies (iGT), a wholly owned subsidiary of VT iDirect, Inc. (iDirect), has announced the availability of its new Remote Access Training that brings an accelerated version of its popular classroom-based training and support onsite to customers via a secure remote access connection.
These accelerated courses are designed on the operations and management of iGT satellite networks. An iGT certified trainer offers knowledge on both the classroom and "hands-on" portion of the course to a class size limited to four students. Remote access courses allow professionals to visually see the hub configuration and monitor the status during the modified hands-on portion of the class. This new offering has proved to be cost-effective for customers as it saves on travel expenses.
“These remote training courses feature the same high-quality course content found in iGT's traditional classrooms, and the iGT certified trainer brings interest and real-world applications to participants,” said David Wren, Sr. Director of Professional Services and Training. “Remote access courses enable customers to quickly install and efficiently operate their iGT networks and learn how, through ongoing maintenance, to minimize network downtime and optimize their iGT investments."
iDirect Government Technologies offers classes on an iDirect Operation and Maintenance (IOM) course that is designed for Network Operation Center engineers at the hub site rather than the remote site, as well as for individuals just entering this career field. iDirect is providing Advanced IOM courses covering advanced RF, data communication concept and their relevance to the iGT system, as well as information handling inside the iGT system along the data path.
Other courses include iDirect Quality of Service Boot Camp that provides in-depth theoretical knowledge of the functionality of iDirect quality of service (QoS). Its features include traditional and group QoS (GQoS), and additional background knowledge on the subject.
Edited by Rory J. Thompson