The Moyer Group Delivers Authorized FileMaker Pro 7 Training - Learn from the Team That Wrote the Book
The Moyer Group today announced its 2004 training schedule for the newly launched FileMaker Professional Training Foundation Series II. The Moyer Group team – Chris Moyer, Bob Bowers, Steve Lane, and Scott Love – was hired by FileMaker, Inc., to write the courseware for the series and is proud to offer authorized classes in Atlanta, Chicago and the San Francisco Bay Area.
CHICAGO, IL (PRWEB) June 1, 2004 –- The Moyer Group today announced its 2004
training schedule for the newly launched FileMaker Professional Training
Foundation Series II. The Moyer Group team – Chris Moyer, Bob Bowers, Steve
Lane, and Scott Love – was hired by FileMaker, Inc., to write the courseware for
the series and is proud to offer authorized classes in Atlanta, Chicago and the
San Francisco Bay Area.
"Considering the dramatic step forward that
FileMaker Pro 7 represents, we were extremely fortunate to be invited to work
with FileMaker on these materials," said Chris Moyer, CEO. "This is an exiting
time for the FileMaker community and we think this courseware will help
developers attain the essential skills to make the transition to FileMaker Pro
7."
FileMaker Pro 7 embodies a major shift from prior versions and
significantly enhances the range of capabilities available to users, the
platform's ability to fold into an overall IT strategy, and its upper data
storage limits. These authorized training materials focus on providing the
developer community with a solid technical grounding in FileMaker Pro 7 and on
ensuring that developers have a comprehensive source of information on the
FileMaker Pro family of technologies.
The Moyer Group offers both a
three-day course on developing and deploying FileMaker Pro solutions and a
two-day advanced course on Web development using FileMaker Pro. Topics span data
modeling and data integrity, fundamental developer skills including working with
database schema definition and the new Relationships Graph, advanced
calculations, scripting, converting solutions from prior versions of FileMaker
Pro, and finally a range of deployment and security topics. The Web course
covers FileMaker Pro 7's custom web publishing options and an introduction into
XML/XSLT programming.
Offering authorized FileMaker Professional Training
Foundation Series II classes is one of a range of initiatives the Moyer Group
has undertaken to position itself as a leading authority on this new and
significantly more powerful development platform. The team has also co-authored
Special Edition Using FileMaker Pro 7 (ISBN: 0-7897-3028-6) offered by Que
Publishing due out in summer. Additionally, the Moyer Group offers an
Introduction to FileMaker Pro 7 class and a series of free seminars covering
specific topics about FileMaker Pro 7 in both Chicago and the San Francisco Bay
Area.
For pricing and more information about FileMaker Pro 7 training and
the Moyer Group, visit www.moyergroup.com or call (866) 284-4623.
About The
Moyer Group
The Moyer Group has long been one of the leading FileMaker Pro
consulting and training organizations in the country. The team has been
presenting advanced topics in FileMaker Pro for a decade and has taught
thousands of students. The firm has built hundreds of custom databases, Web
systems, workgroup applications, and knowledge management processes. Its clients
have included numerous Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, including
Apple Computer, Ameritech, Citibank FSA, Coldwell Banker, Genentech, Motorola,
Pepsi, and the State of Nebraska. The firm is a proud Partner level member of
the FileMaker Solutions Alliance and has offices in Atlanta, Chicago, and the
San Francisco Bay Area.
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