Calgary is located in the south of Alberta, Canada and has a population of around 1 million people, making it the largest city in Alberta and the third largest in Canada. It also became the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Winter Games. There is a strong economy in Calgary, as it boasts the second most corporate head offices in Canada and has activity based in the health, retail, tourism, transportation, film, technology and energy sectors. There are a large amount of educational facilities in Calgary, including a large number of public and private schools ran by different school boards including English and French language boards. There is also a high school dedicated to training athletes ready for the Olympics. Each high school in Calgary is large, consisting of around 2000 students each. Private schools include Rundle Academy, Calgary French and International School, Chinook Winds Adventist Academy and Delta West Academy. The biggest university in Calgary is the ‘University of Calgary’ which enrols around 30,000 students. It offers a wide variety of degrees, diplomas and certificates. Also in Calgary are Mount Royal University, SAI Polytechnic and Athabasca University, which provides distance education programs for students. There are a number of private universities as well, including Reeves College and Columbia College.
Cisco Certified Technician Supporting Cisco Collaboration Devices Training | Cisco Training in Calgary
Through Cisco Certified Technician Supporting Cisco Collaboration Devices Training in Calgary, learners gain skills for supporting Cisco voice and video devices. The course covers device identification, cabling, CLI connections, fault diagnosis, and maintenance needed for effective on-site technical support.
- Acquire knowledge of the Cisco collaboration environment to connect and monitor devices.
- Gain proficiency in the Command Line Interface (CLI) for OS management tasks.
- Become familiar with the Cisco collaboration endpoints, equipment and hardware.