From: Seema................ on 21 Oct 2009 05:05 Hello All, The objective of this communication with you is to introduce the modules that are specially designed by IT experts. With a growing demand for Windows Driver Professionals, we are pleased to announce a new weekend batch of Windows Device Drivers for working professionals and Engineers. Course Highlights: Windows Device Driver It deals with important driver-building and designing mechanisms - Windows Driver Model and development - PnP Concepts - Storage Stack - Device Driver building, debugging, writing installer. - Synchronization, Interrupts, PnP Filter drivers. Detail syllabus is available at http://conceptssys.com/SyllabusPdf/wdd.pdf Labs - Carefully designed labs and exercises which will help participants to apply knowledge gained through lectures immediately in their assignments. You will also design, develop and debug a simple USB driver. Starting Date : October 31, 2009. Duration : 1.5 months (6-8 weeks) Timings : Saturday and Sunday, 3 hours per day. Venue Concepts Systems, 602-603, The Pentagon, Shahu College Road, Next to Pune-Satara Road, Near Panchami Hotel, Parvati Pune - 411009. Registration: We encourage you to register at the earliest since there are limited seats. About Us: Concepts Systems is Pune based consultancy and training company having expertise in core systems; Windows as well as Linux. Concepts Corporate Educational Services division has already delivered trainings in many leading software companies like EMC & HP (Bangalore), NVIDIA & KPIT Cummins (Pune), Oracle India (Hyderabad) etc. Systems Technical Experts having Industry exposure forms the backbone of Concepts Educational Services Division. If you have any queries please feel free to call us on 020-24216888 / 9960638738 or mail us at training(a)conceptssys.com For customized on-site training for your team, send a mail to info(a)conceptssys.com Thanks & Regards, Team Concepts Systems
|
Pages: 1 Prev: Sleep during download Next: NdisOpenConfigurationKeyByIndex returns KeyName not NULL terminate |