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Site offer In the last instalment of our Christmas Offer, we mentioned that Register Books would be launching a brand new product range that we thought would be of interest to Reg readers.

Many of you have taken advantage of the large range of books that Register Books have to offer but we have not, as yet, been able to fully connect with our international friends who read The Reg due to the logistics and sheer cost in this age of ever-rising fuel prices of shipping books internationally.

Our new product range overcomes all of these issues and gives yet more choice and opportunity when purchasing reference materials from The Reg; welcome to our new range of online learning products.

Accessed online via an LMS (Learning Management System), these courses and clinics can be activated within minutes of placing your order and offer several hours of official training on a one year licence. Simply visit Register Books, place your order and within minutes you will receive an email detailing your password, user ID and course registration confirmation – it's that easy. And, whether you are in the UK, America, Continental Europe or Australasia, these courses are accessible within minutes of placing your order – no waiting for delivery for that information that you need immediately.

Get more information here.

Try a FREE course here including a "What's new in SQL Server 2008" clinic and several clinics introducing Windows Server 2008 "Longhorn". ®

* Offer correct at time of going to press. Offer covers selected titles only. Terms and Conditions apply.

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