The Institute of IT Training makes it easy to source accredited training
The Institute of IT Training (IITT) has selected the Enterprise Study Network system to provide a nationwide schedule of accredited training.
The new service provided via the Institute's website enables
training buyers to search a wide range of courses from its list of
Accredited Training Providers in one place. "Many buyers use a
variety of sources to search for training but often find the
process time consuming and end up with no way to assure the quality
of the supplier they eventually select," outlines Colin
Steed, CEO of the ITTT. "The new free course search and
booking service offered via our website not only provides an easier
way to source training, it also gives buyers the confidence of
purchasing from only IITT accredited organisations."
However, it is not only training buyers that benefit - "The ESN
system that Enterprise Study have developed and host for us,
enables our accredited training providers to easily upload their
schedules and the IITT branded site provides an excellent shop
window for them to market their courses," continues Steed.
Henry Stewart, of Happy Computers, was an early
adopter of Enterprise Study's ESP system and remarked, "This is
great news for the IITT and for Happy Computers - with no
additional work our schedule, which is already on the ESN system,
can be promoted to a wider audience."
Many training providers currently upload their schedules to the
system and those that do find it easy to use. "I have to use a
variety of portals in my role at Xpertise, but this is by far the
best and easiest to use," commented Luke Weston, Managed
Training Service Executive at Xpertise.
The ESN system is already being used by other major organisations
to aggregate their training suppliers into a single ecommerce
system and Richard Williams, Sales Director at Enterprise Study,
sees the selection by the IITT of their hosted solution as a
further key development - "The opportunity to support the Institute
in providing this service for their membership provides another
fantastic example of how our technology can benefit the training
community," commented Williams.
"The Institute is delighted to work with Enterprise Study to
provide this service and we are confident that it will be a
valuable tool for the training industry," concludes Steed.
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