Mobile devices are widely used. As a result, many business professionals find themselves performing a greater number of work-related tasks, from a variety of devices, regularly. You may find yourself included in this group of multiple-device users
Mobile devices are widely used. As a result, many business professionals find themselves performing a greater number of work-related tasks, from a variety of devices, regularly. You may find yourself included in this group of multiple-device users, although you might still perform a significant amount of your work from a desktop or a laptop computer.
Being able to access your work from nearly anywhere is a matter of convenience and efficiency, but it also has its drawbacks. Some devices simply don't have the ability to run many of the applications you use in an office setting. You have likely experienced the frustration of trying to review a document from a mobile device only to encounter an error message.
With the release of Windows 8 and Office 2013, Microsoft has made strides in bridging the gap between your laptop or desktop PC, and a variety of mobile devices.
While this may bring us one step closer to the ability to work anywhere, any time, from any device, it can present some challenges. How can an operating system designed to work on mobile devices also function on a PC? How can you make a smooth transition from one type of device to another? And, how compatible can these vastly different environments really be?
Here at Sonic Training, Inc., we take your technical education seriously. With over a decade of training experience, our mix of learning in a fun environment makes understanding complex applications, like Excel, Dreamweaver or Project, easy to digest. We also realize each student is unique and the company they work for is unique, so our small class sizes (never over 8 students) makes it easy to incorporate your project at work into our class.
We actually encourage work-related scenarios to help give the other students another real-life perspective. When you call in, you won't' get an aggressive commission-driven salesperson, but a professional giving you the needed information. For a complete list of student benefits, click here.
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Sonic Training instructors have at least 11 years of teaching experience and an average of 17 years of technical-related experience. The practical real-world experience is critical in the classroom, since on-the-spot student questions can be answered much more effectively. Some of our instructors are published authors of books and technical articles in their respective fields. Would you like to become a Sonic Training instructor? Read more.
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