THE ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY PASSPORT - TECHNOLOGY TRAINING FOR SMALL BUSINESS

Information Technology has become a key component and any successful strategy. Yet as a small business owner you have to wear many other hats besides Chief Information Officer. What you need is a program that will trim all the fluff and give you just the knowledge you need to get the job done.

The Enterprise Technology Passport Program at Palo Alto College was specifically for small and medium-sized businesses. Staring with “How to Speak Geek – A Technology Primer for Small business” this suite of courses is designed to give you every thing you need to know about technology to not only make the right tech choices, but save yourself thousands of dollars off the bottom line.

The Enterprise Technology Passport Program is the result of an innovative partnership between the Palo Alto College and the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, based on a study on the technology training needs of San Antonio’s Small and Medium Enterprise sector. The study was funded by a grant from the AT&T Foundation.

Your business growth depends on being smarter, better and faster than your competitors. The Technology Passport Program from the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber and Palo Alto College is designed to help you harness the power of information technology to give your business that edge.


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Enterprise Technology Passport Brochure
Complete Course List and Descriptions

We're Mobile!

If you 10 or more employees, we'll bring the training to you. To find out details, please contact Tod Bruning, Information Technology Program Manager, at (210) 921-5526

Topic Courses:

  • How to Speak "Geek"
  • Basic PC Troubleshooting & Maintenance
  • Understanding the Windows Operating System
  • Maintaining Your Office Network
  • Taming the Internet
  • Using Quickbooks for Accounting
  • Advanced MS Word 2003
  • Advanced MS Excel 2003
  • Advanced MS PowerPoint 2003
  • Microsoft Access 2003
  • Advanced MS Outlook 2003
  • Open Source for Small Business
  • Online Bidding for Government Contracts
  • Basic Web Design and Development
  • E-Commerce for Small Business
  • Data Security
  • Beginning Graphic Design
  • Desktop Publishing w MS Publisher

Scholarships Available

San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce members qualify for scholarships through a grant made possible by the AT&T Foundation. For more information, call (210) 225-0462 or visit the SAHCC online at The San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce