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LinuxPR: Guru Labs Completes New Curriculum For Network Services Class

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 20, 2000

Meeting the high demand for intensive hands-on Linux
training, Guru Labs is commencing new courses designed for a
network administrator or serious power user.

“It will deliver an in-depth understanding of several of the
most essential network services. Theory and concepts of operation
for each protocol are discussed, but focus is given to actual
implementation.”

“Our goal is to meet the training needs of everyone. The Linux
movement is exploding and the possibilities for curriculum
development are virtually limitless. This particular course offers
several `hands-on’ labs for each network service. We also built
each section of the course with a troubleshooting module to equip
each student with the skills to construct quick and effective
fixes,” said Dax Kelson, Co-founder and President.”

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