Friday July 30 , 2010

Monkey Mac selects Intego as preferred Internet security software vendor.

After much consideration of many different types of software available for the Mac platform, Monkey Mac Consulting Inc. has elected Intego as our preferred internet security software vendor.

Please contact us for your multi-system business licences of Virus Barrier and Internet Security Barrier.

Posted via email from Luis Giraldo

 

Logic 101 Course in August

Alongside the launch of the new Witz Training Centre in Vancouver (in Yaletown), I will be teaching the very first course to be offered at the new training centre – Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Express 9 and Logic Pro 9.

This class introduces students to the primary feature set and basic user interface of Logic Express and Logic Pro, and is designed for those who want to learn music production and composition using Logic Pro or Logic Express and who prefer hands-on and interactive instruction to best explore its functionality.

For more information:

Dates: August 4-6
Times: 9:30am-4:30pm
Location: 200 – 1168 Hamilton Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2S2
Course Includes Apple Training Series Book and Certification Exam
Cost: $595 + HST

To register for this course, CLICK HERE.

Posted via email from Luis Giraldo

 

New Witz Apple Certified Training Website Launched!

As a recent addition to the Witz Training team, I wanted to share some important Witz news with you!

From witzapplecertifiedtraining.com:

We are proud to be launching our newly redesigned site. Many months in the making, we have done a complete overhaul of our website so that finding information on the courses you’re interested in is much, much easier.

You can find the website by visiting: www.witzapplecertifiedtraining.com

On the homepage, you’ll find our sidebar which lists upcoming courses categorized by type. Clicking on a course reveals more information and provides links to more information and the registration page for that date. Above this are handy links to the various ways you can follow us, our monthly newsletter, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and RSS.

You’ll also notice a big graphical banner showing the latest news, promotions and generally cool stuff we want to highlight. Below that are the most recent news stories where we’ll post announcements when we publish new course schedules, highlight reseller news, Genius tips, Case studies and Showcase articles.

The courses section has changed in a big way to re-organize all the new courses we’ve added to our lineup over the last few years. Find courses underneath Pro apps, IT, custom, and the brand new bundles section.

The calendar page has been revamped to support multiple locations. Clicking on either the Toronto or Vancouver buttons will filter the calendar to show only events at that location. You may also see other locations show up here from time to time as we do custom on-site training at our various partners around Canada and the US.

Finally, the registration page has been revamped to allow companies to sign up multiple employees at once as well as provide support for registering for a bundle, giving you options for selecting which dates you’d like to attend for each part of the bundle.

We hope that this re-design makes using our site easier and more enjoyable. Stay tuned for more additions in the future.

Posted via email from Luis Giraldo

 

Luis joins Witz Apple Certified Training!

Several months in the making, the details are now complete! I have joined forces with Witz Apple Certified Training, in the capacity of Head Trainer for the West Coast. I will be in charge of business development, reseller relations, as well as managing the new training centre (which doubles as the new office for Monkey Consulting) for the delivery of Apple Certified training courses.

I’m quite excited to expand my activities to include Apple Certification training, as I have long been a strong believer in the power of education, and the growth that such training can provide.

About Witz Apple Certified Training

Mission Statement: To create a new standard in software training and education, through an ultimate hands on learning experience that results in highly competent graduates with true perceptive and creative ideas and approaches.

With more than 30 years of business training and consulting experience, you can have the confidence of working with a company that is held in high regard by its clients. Witz’s intention is to continually raise the “bar of performance” while supporting and integrating the fast changes that occur with technology in the audio, film and video industries today.

All students of Witz courses will have access to our classroom and will have their own dedicated Mac for an optimum learning experience.

Our Location

The training centre will be located at:

200 – 1168 Hamilton Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2S2

The building is located just North of Davie Street, on the East side of Hamilton Street. We are just a block and a half away from the Yaletown-Roundhouse Canada Line station, and just a few steps away from bus transit stops.

The office and training centre will officially open on August 1st, 2010.

Upcoming Fall 2010 Training Dates Register Now!

Logic 101 - August 4th to 6th

Xsan 301 - August 11th to 13th

Final Cut Pro 200 - August 16th to 20th

Final Cut Server 101 - August 24th to 25th

Motion 101 - September 8th to 10th

Color 101 - September 13th to 14th

Final Cut Pro 300 - September 15th to 17th

ACMT BOOTCAMP - September 20th to September 24th

Logic 301 - October 6th to 8th

We look forward to hearing from you!

If you are interested in attending one of our Apple certification courses, please sign up here.

Regards,

Luis

Posted via email from Luis Giraldo

 

Remote Support Billing Method Change

As people grow increasingly “connected”, a lot of my clients now communicate almost exclusively by e-mail. In fact, I’d venture to say that 30-40% of my work is done remotely, by e-mail, or on the phone.

While the benefits of working remotely are immediately evident (less gas, less time spent on the road, easier on the environment), I am increasingly taxed by smaller requests that could’ve been resolved by a simple google search, or checking an application’s help menu. I would often not bill for many 1-2 minute things, simply because they went by so quickly. For this reason, I am adjusting the way I bill for remote assistance.

Until now, I have always billed by the minute for remote support, which includes email, phone, and remote assistance. With the new billing method, remote support billing will be done in units of 6 minutes (1/10th of an hour). I will now be able to be more thorough with electronic responses, and I encourage them, as e-mail correspondence doubles as documentation when problems can be resolved with a few instructions.

This new billing method is now in effect.