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ST. GEORGE, Utah, Nov. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- LearnKey, Inc., publisher of e-learning courses, today announced the release of interactive computer based training for Crystal Reports XI, the popular reporting software that easily formats company data into user-friendly internal and external reports.
"The power users can unleash when they have this product at their fingertips, even from Excel spreadsheets, is tremendous," said LearnKey Crystal Reports expert, Erin Olsen. "As people go through the LearnKey training course, users discover what the Crystal Reports tools are, and how they can benefit by blending the data to make it do what they want. That's when it gets exciting, because we help people learn how to make data truly useful with Crystal Reports XI."
LearnKey Crystal Reports XI training features compelling instruction that educates learners using animated graphics, interactive labs, learning exercises, and post-course proficiency evaluations. This computer-based training is so personal that learners feel they're looking over the shoulder of an expert as they're guided through the course. Learners hear concepts explained and see them demonstrated on screen. Self-paced instruction allows learners to repeat sections as needed to grasp complex concepts, and to skip over familiar material. Organizations benefit from lower per-seat training costs, reduced travel expenditures, and fewer work hours absorbed by training time.
Crystal Reports training is now available on CD or Online, priced at US$425 each for a single user license. Multiple user licenses are also available. The course delivers nearly fifteen hours of instruction in five learning sessions.
"We help people leverage Crystal Reports, which is a phenomenal program that virtually all businesses can benefit from because it has the ability to attach to virtually any data source to build simple or complex reports," says Olsen, who has personally trained more than 10,000 people worldwide in a wide variety of applications and office-related technologies. Olsen enjoys a reputation for providing solid foundations in skills applicable to real-world needs in a way that is both easy-to-understand and fun. In the Crystal Reports XI course, she covers report creation, report wizards, databases, formatting, sub-reports and more.
About LearnKey
LearnKey, Inc., produces state of the art learning courses that are delivered straight from your desktop or laptop. With over 250 current courses in IT Networking, Information Security, Office Productivity, Personal Productivity, Database Technology, Graphic Design, and Web Development, LearnKey offers a complete line of courseware to help people and organizations achieve their goals. For more information about LearnKey, please visit http://www.learnkey.com/.
Contact: Alesha Sevy LearnKey, Inc. (800) 865-0165 asevy@learnkey.com Media Contact: Tim Rush Snapp Norris Group (801) 208-1100 tim.rush@sng.com
LearnKey, Inc.CONTACT: Alesha Sevy of LearnKey, Inc., +1-800-865-0165,
asevy@learnkey.com; or Tim Rush of Snapp Norris Group, +1-801-208-1100,
tim.rush@sng.com, for LearnKey, Inc.
Web site: http://www.learnkey.com/
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