Ping Identity expands Authorised Training Partner Network

Extensive training partnerships provide resources and expertise on identity and access management.

  • Friday, 22nd March 2024 Posted 4 months ago in by Phil Alsop

Ping Identity has expanded its Authorized Training Partner Network, furthering its training provider partnership with TD SYNNEX in Europe and with ExitCertified in North America to ensure greater global access to training content for its identity and access management (IAM) solutions.

Following the combination with ForgeRock, the Ping Identity Authorized Training Partner Network will now support both ForgeRock and Ping Identity training schedules. Made up of best-in-class education professionals in the IT training industry, Ping Identity's Authorized Training Partners bring instructor resources and operations expertise to customers, helping users uplevel their skills and gain hands-on experience. Unlike other market offerings, Ping Identity's network enables global customers greater access to a wide breadth of training courses and resources wherever they're located.

"TD SYNNEX and Ping Identity are united by a passion for training management and delivery," said Stephen Ennis, Vice President of Technology Acceleration, Europe. "We're proud to have been delivering Ping's instructor-led schedule in the UK and Europe for many years and are excited to be expanding to deliver both Ping and ForgeRock public and private instructor-led courses."

Using high-quality Ping Identity endorsed training documents, resources and the best trainers, courses are available to match customers' preferred learning styles. Offerings include onsite, classroom, online training, and virtual self-paced courses to help deploy IAM technology in complex real-world environments. From fraud prevention to orchestration, customers can learn the skills they need to be successful in architecting and deploying Ping Identity solutions.

"ExitCertified's partnership with Ping Identity has always been characterized by our shared commitment to excellence in all training delivery in the Americas and Canada," said Mark McCreath, President at ExitCertified. "As Ping's largest training vendor in the U.S., our team is dedicated to offering comprehensive, customizable and hands-on training to enhance users' expertise in identity and access management solutions."

"We have been in a trusted and exceptional partnership with both TD SYNNEX in Europe and with ExitCertified in North America for almost 10 years now, and we're excited to extend those relationships to our greater customer base," said Leonie Schwede, Director of Training at Ping Identity. "Both companies go above and beyond to ensure consistency and quality in our training service, allowing us to demonstrate the power of The Ping Identity Platform to hundreds of customers each year."

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