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    VIRTUAL LABORATORY OF D-LINK COMPANY ON STUDY OF NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES IS OPENED IN GYUMRI INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES CENTER

    ArmInfo
    2009-11-25 15:18:00

    ArmInfo. Virtual laboratory of D-Link company on study of network
    technologies is opened in Gyumri Information Technologies Center.

    Courses of network technologies by D-Link training programmes will be
    held in the laboratory. According to Director of D-Link representation
    in Armenia Armen Shahnazaryan, the programme will include a base
    course on the bases of line commutation lasting from 6 months to 1
    year. Afterwards, the students will be able to hear the courses of
    the 2nd and 3rd degree of complexity.

    Depending on the needs of the audience, separate courses on wireless
    and VoIP-networks, as well as on other disciplines may be held.

    'Currently, D-Link has such programmes in about 50 HEEs in the former
    USSR territory, as well as a separate faculty in MSTU after Bauman
    in Moscow. The range of the courses is very wide, and we selected
    4 - 5 disciplines to offer to GITC students. Moreover, the students
    will be able to have remote courses in other D-Link centers in CIS
    countries', A. Shahnazaryan explained. According to GITC Executive
    Director Gourgen Paronyan, short courses will be held in December
    for a small group of students, and it is scheduled to start regular
    courses in 2010. 'Our plans include remote training from both Moscow
    and Armenian HEEs', G. Paronyan said. The courses will be on a paid
    basis. Upon the results of each term, the best 2 students of GITC will
    receive D-Link scholarship at the rate of 20,000 drams (the students
    beyond GITC may also file an application). Those having finished the
    courses will get authorized certificates of D-Link.

    Gyumri Information Technologies Center was founded in 2005 by Fund for
    Armenian Relief (FAR), Enterprises Incubator Foundation and Shirak
    Technologies Company. The center conducts trainings on technical
    disciplines, including the programming languages. D-Link Company was
    founded in 1986. In 1999, the company's representation was opened in
    Moscow (for Russia, CIS and Baltic countries). At present, over 30
    offices of the company have been opened, including in Armenia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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