TADM70: SAP System: Operating System and Database Migration

Dear Colleagues,
SAP is offering a rare opportunity to participate in "TADM70: SAP System: Operating System and Database Migration" in North America.
For details please see
<a href="https://service.education.sap.com/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMSZkPW1pbg==)/bc/bsp/sap/hcm_learning/trainingtype.htm?sap-params=b3R5cGU9RCZvYmppZD03MDAxNjA1MA%3d%3d">TADM70</a>
Usually this class is held only at overseas locations. SAP is willing to arrange it in North America. However we need to gather enough participants for this event to occur.
If you are interested and eligible to participate you could prebook this class at SAP Education Portal  <a href="https://service.education.sap.com/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMSZkPW1pbg==)/bc/bsp/sap/hcm_learning/prebookings.htm">TADM70 Prebooking</a>  and you could also contact Annie Normand [email protected] or myself.
Best regards,
Alexander Perelygin
SAP NetWeaver Team Lead
Terasen Gas Inc
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 604-592-7519

Dear Collegues,
TADM70 : SAP System: Operating System a Classroom Training
will be held
09-Jun-2008 - 11-Jun-2008
at SAP Toronto Training location.
TADM70: SAP System: Operating System and Database Migration
Schedule
Day Date From To
Monday 09.06.2008 09:00 17:00
Tuesday 10.06.2008 09:00 17:00
Wednesday 11.06.2008 09:00 17:00
Availability
Location Language Price Free Places Start Date 
SAP Toronto English 2325.00 CAD Yes 09.06.2008 Add to Shopping Cart
Taxes are not included in the price. 
Contact Information
Address:  SAP Toronto Bloor
1600-2 Bloor St. East
M4W 1A8 - Toronto  Phone:  416-929-9746  Fax:  416-927-2160 
Those who interested please book it at SAP Education web site or by phone.
Alexander Perelygin

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