OnSSI Expands Ocularis Training Schedule

OnSSI has released their Ocularis v5.0 training schedule for Summer 2015, expanding their slate of training programs to deliver greater value to both partners and end-users. OnSSI offers a range of on-line and in-person trainings in locations around the US and abroad to complement their advanced VMS systems.

“Our comprehensive programs offer training and best practices that will help both our business partners and their customers, our end-users, confidently manage, install, utilize and maintain the new Ocularis 5.0 product line,” said Diane Jecker, department manager of Technical Writing and Educational Training, OnSSI. “Our ongoing objective is to serve our community by bringing as much value as possible alongside our technology offerings.”

Two types of training are available to help OnSSI’s partners and customers enhance their skill sets as needed. A three hour educational webinar is offered for recent alumni who are certified in Ocularis but would like to learn about the new recording components that are part of the 5.0 release. The in-person three day certification training provides a comprehensive look into Ocularis’ 5.0 suite of products and provides hands-on instruction on the knowledge and skills needed to support the software.

Educational Webinars are scheduled as follows:

June 23, 2015 1:00-4:00PM (EST) Register Now

July 21, 2015 1:00-4:00PM (EST) Register Now

August 6, 2015 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (EST) Register Now

Ocularis 5.0 Certification Training will be held:

June 9-11, 2015, Burlington, MA Register Now

August 19-21, 2015, Sacramento, CA Register Now  

August 26-28, 2015, El Segundo, CA Register Now 

New Ocularis training classes are added frequently. Visit http://onssi.com/training for the most up-to-date schedule, which includes OnSSI’s Legacy Ocularis Training and Recertification Webinars.

Graduates of the programs leave with Ocularis certification which is valid for two years. 

More information and registration for Educational Webinars is available at: http://onssi.com/ocularis-5-0-educational-webinars/. Ocularis 5.0 Certification Training information and registration is available at: http://onssi.com/ocularis-5-0-certification-training/

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