We train using your network - Our
analyst comes to your site to do the training. We use your network for
all training demonstrations. If the training involves creating
problems on the network, we will provide the network equipment. This
allows your analysts to practice troubleshooting problems on the network
they need to support.
We training using your troubleshooting
equipment - It does not help your analysts to become proficient on a
analyzer they will never use again. By using the analysis equipment
you currently own, your analysts will know how to fully utilize these tools
when problems arise. Based on our relationships with a number of
network analysis equipment vendors, we are able to bring these products in
for coaching sessions to give your organization an opportunity to try them
out in a non-sales environment.
The training is spread out over time -
During a multi-day class, students are only able to retain a portion of the
information presented. By spreading the training out over a longer
period of time, we have seen a much greater retention rate. Between
sessions, the students are able to apply those techniques they have learned
and bring questions to the next session.
If pressing problems exist, we fix them
- Since we are on your network, using your tools, we are able to fix
problems as part of the training. The session serves a dual purpose.
The problem gets fixed and your analysts learn from the experience.
Opportunity to evaluate new products -
At Network Protocol Specialists, we own a wide variety of tools that allow
us to measure latency, generate traffic, and monitor for errors. This
equipment along with your analysis equipment can be used to test new
products to determine how they will fit in your environment. Your
analysts will know exactly how this equipment will perform, prior to
deployment.
Remote sessions - Currently our Onsite
Coaching is only offered in the Seattle area. However, if you are
interested in this type of program, we do have remote training technologies
that can be employed. This allows us to see your analyzers and you to
see ours.