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I took the Microsoft Skills 2000 course at the Toronto School of Business/Vision Computers in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. I started on June 22nd and completed the course on November 13th, 1998. On November 17th 1998, I earned my qualification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and previously on August 16th 1998, I had earned my qualification as a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).
Toronto School of Business/Vision Computers International Business Schools International Business Schools (IBS) is a leading Microsoft Authorized Academic Training Program (AATP) institution. IBS's mission is to provide practical, intensive job-skill training for the career success of individuals who desire to learn new skills or upgrade existing skills, with the objective of entering or re-entering the workforce. IBS operates across Canada through twenty-two corporate campuses and twenty-eight franchise operations. IBS markets its curriculum offerings under names such as the Toronto School of Business, CompuCollege School of Business, Success CompuCollege School of Business and the Career College. In addition, IBS maintains foreign operations in Mexico and in China. Since its' inception in 1976, IBS has trained over 100,00 individuals in new fields. In Ontario alone, IBS currently trains more than 10,000 students per year.IBS is a member of the Ontario Association of Career Colleges (OACC) and equivalent other provincial associations. A member of the National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) of Canada and a member of the Career Colleges Association of the United States. Established in 1983, Vision is a leading Microsoft Certified Solution Provider and a Microsoft Authorized Technical Education Center (ATEC), providing both end-user and technical-user training to individuals and employees of Fortune 500 corporations. Vision has earned a reputation as the expert in Microsoft certification. Vision has been entrusted by Microsoft five times to design, administer and implement five certification campaigns for thousands of individuals across Canada in a number of key Microsoft technologies, including Window NT, Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL. |