You said you loved the TM1 Advanced Developer Course, but wanted MORE…..

So, we listened, we redesigned our course, and now we are giving you more!

✓ MORE exercises (27 exercises!)
✓ MORE chapters
✓ MORE screenshots
✓ MORE Rules
✓ IMPROVED flow

We have also added a consultative component where you can bring your code-writing requests, problem-solving needs and any conceptual issues you may have about your real-world projects.

This is the deal

  • Sign-up before 30 September 2011 and enjoy 5% off the course.
  • Bring 2 of your colleagues, and take 10% off your training.
  • 3 or more attendees from your company will receive 15% off for each of you!

This offer is available until 30 September 2011. Discounts are ex-GST. Attendees need to take courses together, unless approved by the Manager of L&D.

For dates, course descriptions, and registration, visit the CALUMO Academy website  (or contact the CALUMO Academy on training@calumo.com or call us on (02) 8985-7777.

Warwick Leitch About Warwick Leitch

During Warwick’s career, he has worked with over 80 different companies including Ernst and Young, Johnson & Johnson, Integral Energy, David Jones, Fairfax, Canon, and TNT implementing technology-driven reporting and planning applications that yield significant improvements in business processes.
Warwick was one of the original Sydney-based Dynamic Decisions Pty Ltd employees. After 5 years of growth, Dynamic Decisions was acquired by NASDAQ listed Applix Inc. in April 2001.
After the sale of Dynamic Decisions, Warwick and the Dynamic Decisions co-founders started CALUMO Labs Pty Ltd (formerly SPF Pty Ltd and now part of the CALUMO Group) with the total conviction that they could supply world-class reporting and modelling applications which could be rapidly implemented and result in a very quick payback and ROI.
Warwick graduated from Bond University with a commerce degree, focusing on Accounting and Business Intelligence.

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