In 1906, the first "electronic" invention of the 20th Century occurred when Lee de Forest invented the Audion vacuum tube at the Southeast corner of Channing Avenue and Emerson Street in Palo Alto, California . In 1909, the next major electronic invention was the development of wireless radio broadcasting by Charles Herrold at his radio school Station FN above the Garden City Bank building at 50 San Fernando at the Southwest corner of First Street in San Jose.  By 1927, the next major invention was the development of television by Philo Taylor Farnsworth at his 202 Green Street laboratory in San Francisco.  In the early 1930's, the origins of Silicon Valley began in Dr. Fred Terman's Stanford Laboratory when he mentored two engineering students by the name of Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard.  In 1939, the official birthplace of Silicon Valley became "The Garage" at 367 Addison Avenue, Palo Alto when Bill and Dave invented, built and sold nine HP 200A Resistance-Capacity Audio Oscillators to Walt Disney Studios.  In 1957, the high-tech center migrated south to 391 San Antonio Road in Mountain View to William Shockley's Semiconductor Laboratory.  After the legendary "Traitorous Eight" walked out on Shockley, the center of Silicon Valley moved to the new company they formed Fairchild Semiconductor located at 844 East Charleston Road in Mountain View.  When Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore left Fairchild in 1967, they formed Intel Corporation moving the center of Silicon Valley to 2200 Mission College Boulevard in Santa Clara.


 

 

We make our clients successful
in the eyes of their organization

Only clients who choose Silicon Valley Training as their preferred vendor can tell you what makes us different than other training vendors or performance consultants.

 

Several of our clients will tell you how we go "the extra mile" to deliver tremendous service and value.  

 

Many of our clients are interested in a long-term business relationship because they know we create education and training programs that produce the kind of business results their organization expects.

 

Clients know we will do right by them and look out for their business interests because we sincerely value, honor and respect our working relationship.

 

Several of our clients have mission-critical training needs and trust Silicon Valley Training to develop programs for their internal operations where anything less than 100% success can be disastrous.

 

At Silicon Valley Training, we feel our greatest strength is our ability to make our clients successful in the eyes of their organization.

 

We understand our client's business needs from their perspective, and work closely with them to develop and implement the "ideal" business solution that will produce the desired business results.

 

We also believe in the "golden rule" of treating our clients the way we want to be treated.

 

As you see, Silicon Valley Training Technologies brings a lot to the table when it comes to designing and implementing the "right" business performance solution to achieve your desired business results.  We've done it for our clients, and we can do it for you!

 

So the next time you need to be successful developing or implementing training in your organization,
invite Silicon Valley Training to become a reliable and valued member of your project team!

 

Since 1993, Silicon Valley Training is pleased to serve these companies:

  American Medical Response, Fremont, California

  California State Automobile Association, San Francisco, California

  Charles Schwab, San Francisco, California

  Clarify Corporation, San Jose, California

  Hewlett-Packard, Cupertino, California

  Hewlett-Packard, Mountain View, California

  Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, California

  Hewlett-Packard, Santa Clara, California

  HP Pavilion at San Jose, California

  Hyperion, Sunnyvale, California

  Logitech Ice Center at San Jose, San Jose, California

  LOTUS Development Corporation, Mountain View, California

  LOTUS Development Corporation, North Reading, Massachusetts

  Louis Allen Associates, Los Altos, California

  Lucent Technologies, Milpitas, California

  National Park Service, Whiskeytown, California

  Network Appliance, Sunnyvale, California

  Oracle Corporation, Redwood Shores, California

  Paramount Theatre of the Arts, Oakland, California  

  PeopleSoft, Pleasanton, California

  SIMCO Electronics, Santa Clara, California

  SS8 Networks, San Jose, California

  Sun Microsystems, Mountain View, California

  WebEx Corporation, San Jose, California

  Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, California