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		<title>By: Wendy</title>
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		<description>Demir Balas&#039;s blog was not exactly targetted in context to your explanation here and i have commented in his blog as well. He was making a big fuss on the term &quot;authorized training partner&quot; vs &quot;Education partners&quot; when in reality training is provided by a partner authorized to conduct SAP training to professionals by SAP. Why i got amused is i know there are many institutes [NOT SAP EDUCATION PARTNERS even] who are making quick money by offering courses as low as S$3000 without eligibility to sit for certification and it is these offerings which can be probably termed third parties with unqualified trainers doing training. 
Please do not confuse us since we have spent money for an internationally recognized certification (unless you say that such certificates after a lot of hard work and investment are unqualified).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Demir Balas&#8217;s blog was not exactly targetted in context to your explanation here and i have commented in his blog as well. He was making a big fuss on the term &#8220;authorized training partner&#8221; vs &#8220;Education partners&#8221; when in reality training is provided by a partner authorized to conduct SAP training to professionals by SAP. Why i got amused is i know there are many institutes [NOT SAP EDUCATION PARTNERS even] who are making quick money by offering courses as low as S$3000 without eligibility to sit for certification and it is these offerings which can be probably termed third parties with unqualified trainers doing training.<br />
Please do not confuse us since we have spent money for an internationally recognized certification (unless you say that such certificates after a lot of hard work and investment are unqualified).</p>
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