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Workstations courses: frequently asked questions

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Answers to the most common questions about our workstation-management courses: level, prices, format and delivery.

Yes for most: Windows 11 administration and support are accessible with basic IT knowledge. MECM/SCCM and security assume fleet-management experience. Each course page states the target audience and prerequisites, fine-tuned during a preliminary discussion.

Prices range from around €1,315 excl. VAT for 2 days to €2,550 excl. VAT for fleet management (MECM/SCCM, 4 days). The exact price is shown on each course page. A quote is drawn up based on the number of participants and the format.

Both, as you prefer: through an interactive virtual classroom or on-site, with the same individual support.

From 1 to 3 participants, for individual support and workshops tailored to your environment.

We schedule sessions throughout the year, as close as possible to your wishes: there is no fixed calendar. Contact us to set your dates; a session is guaranteed from the very first registration.

Basic Windows administration helps for the advanced courses; support and basic administration are accessible. Prerequisites are stated on each course page.

No. They are funded directly by the company and are not eligible for the French CPF scheme. A quote is drawn up based on the number of participants and the format.

Yes, on-site or remotely, with a programme tailored to your technical environment.

Yes. We tailor the workshops to your tools and real-world cases, and can add a day to go deeper on a specific topic.

Yes, a certificate of completion is given to each participant at the end of the course.

It all depends on your goal and your level. See our guide: Which Workstations course should you choose?, or tell us about your needs.

Everything about our tailor-made Workstations courses

For every project, we begin with a preliminary discussion with our experts to properly take into account your level, needs, professional context and goals.