I don't know where you are but I would think at this time many
colleges/universities would have space and facilities to do this.  I know
our local community college (now a state college) and university both have
space they rent out and if you want to rent the extra's they will supply
hardware depending on your requirements.  The community college has always
proven to be a bit easier to deal with and been the fastest to get
information from (like pricing and what extras they can or will supply).
The university has always been a little slower and not as willing to help
with some aspects of training they don't control.

Jon

On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 9:39 AM, RS <rich...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hampton University has a nice training lab on the the top floor of the
> library.  You could check with them about renting it, but a 5-7 month gig is
> probably not feasible.
> http://cit.hamptonu.edu/inside_cit/departments/atm/
>
> On the trailer side of things, Usry (based in Richmond) has a great
> reputation, but I don't know if they go all the way to your neck of the
> woods.  It might be worth giving them a call.  www.usryinc.com
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Tom Miller <tmil...@hnncsb.org> wrote:
>
>>  Folks,
>>
>> We are moving to a new enterprise system here, and most staff need to be
>> trained on it.  This means we need space to accommodate large groups of
>> people, possibly simultaneously.  Our current training labs and various
>> seminar rooms won't be large enough.  My boss is thinking of renting
>> trailers of some sort.  Anyone else have any suggestions?  We'd need the
>> space for 5-7 months.  I was thinking local schools (some have closed here
>> but still operational otherwise).
>>
>> Connectivity would be desired, although I can bring in routers/switches
>> and build a network if needed.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Tom Miller
>> Engineer, Information Technology
>> Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
>> 757-788-0528
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