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				<description><![CDATA[ [img]http://lw3.ilient.com/images/newsletter/header-may.jpg[/img]<br /> <br /> Dear SysAiders,<br /> <br /> With the SysAid 6.0 General Release behind us, now begins the task of taking stock and gathering <br /> together the latest additions to our SysAid toolkit.<br /> <br /> The next step in the process, of course, is learning how to apply these new tools. With a record <br /> 1052 installations in the first 48 hours of the General Release, no doubt, there are more than a few <br /> SysAiders at this stage in the road.<br /> <br /> Since the release of [i]The Matrix[/i], I'm sure I'm not alone when I find myself also wishing for a program <br /> to transmit centuries of knowledge to me in the blink of an eye. Neo-like gravity defying feats, perhaps <br /> not, but it certainly couldn't hurt to pick up an extra language (or two), gain instant whiz status in other <br /> programs, create that new supercomputer after all...<br /> <br /> For those of us back in reality, the learning process is anything but instantaneous, full of dedicated, <br /> methodical application, multiple deviations and at times pure trial and error along the way. But the <br /> main thing is, as they say, to keep trying. Step by step, we are continually rewarded with progress <br /> along the way.<br /> <br /> Here at SysAid, we believe there's nothing like a strong help and support structure to accelerate the <br /> learning process from start to finish, and beyond. That's why we recently launched a new series of <br /> Introduction to SysAid 6.0 Webinars, to guide and enhance your SysAid learning experience, and <br /> help you navigate your way through your day-to-day IT challenges.<br /> <br /> The second of the series held last month, Introduction to SysAid 6.0 ITIL, was designed to illuminate<br /> the application of ITIL best practices in your IT environment, and opened to hundreds of participants <br /> worldwide on the day. We encourage you to share in the knowledge, by accessing our free online <br /> [url=http://www.ilient.com/webinar_6_ITIL.htm]webinar highlights.[/url]<br /> <br /> Good luck also to our 38 SysAiders who have embarked on the road to SysAid expertise in our fourth <br /> SysAid Certification course, which started yesterday. Our next SysAid Certification Program is due to <br /> commence on September 10th, 2009. [url=http://www.ilient.com/certificate_signup.htm]Find out more here[/url].<br /> <br /> Don't forget, as you come to unwrap your new SysAid 6.0 features, you're not alone on the path to <br /> learning. In the absence of that Matrix-style program, our experienced SysAid Support team is always <br /> available to offer a helping hand.<br /> <br /> More news and updates can be found in our [url=http://www.ilient.com/newsletter-27.htm][b]SysAid May newsletter[/b][/url].<br /> <br /> May you learn many new and exciting things this month.<br /> <br /> Sincerely,<br /> <br /> Israel Lifshitz<br /> CEO]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ Sue]]></author>
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