10 Reasons

With a roster of clients including enterprise organizations such as American Express, Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle and Wells Fargo, there are many reasons people attend training at Interface - here are a few of the common ones:

  1. The best training facility
    11 state-of-the-art classrooms in our 20,000 sq ft facility. We're the largest corporate technical training provider in Arizona.
     
  2. Interface is the only Managed Gold Partner for Microsoft Learning Solutions in the Southwest
    We have a close working relationship with Microsoft and have continually demonstrated "the highest level of competence and expertise with Microsoft technologies."
     
  3. Interface is a Cisco Learning Partner
    Less than 20 companies in the USA have qualified as a Cisco Learning Partner.  You'll learn from our certified CCIE instructors, on the latest hardware, with the latest Cisco learning content. You can also redeem Cisco Learning Credits with us.
     
  4. Our Instructors are consistently rated at the very top in the industry
    All experienced trainers, they're invited to speak at conferences, user groups and top-tier universities.
     
  5. Industry recognition
    Our staff instructors include two Microsoft MVPs (Most Valuable Professionals) and the Microsoft Regional Director for the Southwest
     
  6. Teach it? We wrote the book on it.
    Our instructors have written, edited and contributed to dozens of books on advanced IT topics.
     
  7. Hands-on with the best equipment
    Whatever's right for the class - that's what you'll use in the class. 
     
  8. Experienced, non-commissioned sales consultants
    Their job is to put the right people in the right class.
     
  9. Cancellation Guarantee – if any of your classes do not run as scheduled,we’ll give you an additional class at NO CHARGE
    (unfortunately this excludes Red Hat, Project Management, ITIL, VMWare and Cisco offerings)
     
  10. One year retake privilege on open enrollment classes at NO CHARGE.
    (If there's space available in the class, and the courseware hasn't changed.)