Cisco Prime LMS 4.1 course needed

Hi folks,
In near future we're going to migrate our LMS 3.2 to new LMS 4.1.
Have anybody know if any Cisco courses for Cisco Prime LMS 4.1 are available to buy, order or download? If so, wher I can find it.
Thanks in advance for help

If your employer is willing to let you travel to instructor-led classes, you could search for providers of the 5-day "Implementing CiscoWorks LMS 4.0". Here's a course outline of this class, from the intraweb:
1. Introduction to CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Defining Network Management
Exploring the Network Management Process
Basics of CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
2. Getting Started
Installing CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Logging into CiscoWorks LMS 4.0
Using the Getting Started Workflow
3. My Menu
Basics of My Menu
Managing Dashboards, Portlets, and Portal Layout
4. Inventory Management
Collecting Inventory and End User Information
Performing Device Administration
Viewing and Creating Inventory, User Tracking, and Switch Port Reports
Using Inventory Tools
5. Configuration and Software Management
Managing the Configuration Archive
Verifying Configuration Compliance
Using Configuration Tools
Using Configuration Workflows
6. Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting
Visualizing the Network with Topology Services
Monitoring Network Performance
Monitoring Network Response Time
Monitoring Syslog Messages
Monitoring Network Faults
Using Troubleshooting Tools
7. CiscoWorks LMS Work Center
Using Smart Install Work Center
Using Identity Work Center
Using Auto Smartports Work Center
Using EnergyWise Work Center
8. CiscoWorks LMS Administration
Using the Trust Management Menu
Managing Collection Settings
Performing Network Administration Tasks
Performing System Administration Tasks

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