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Linux Boot Camp training

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 19, 1999

As posted to C.O.L.A.

 
****Linux Boot Camp Training******
Four days of intensive hands-on technical training.
with Slackware Linux.

Program:
 *Understanding & Administering Linux - 2 days
 *Integrating Linux w/Windows 95/98/NT - 1 day 
 *Securing your Box in One Day - 1 day

Schedule:
 January 12-15, 1999  San Jose, CA
 January 26-29, 1999  Carlsbad, CA
 February 22-25, 1999 Chicago, IL
 March 2-5, 1999  Raleigh, NC
 March 29-April 1, 1999 Dallas, TX 
 April 5-8, 1999    San Jose, CA
 April 20-24, 1999  Phoenix, AZ
 May 18-21, 1999  Atlanta, GA
 June 15-18, 1999 Washington, DC
 June 22-25, 1999 Carlsbad, CA

This intensive boot camp training is designed to provide
a comprehensive understanding and the "how to" knowledge
required to run Linux in your environment.  Attendees will perform a series
of hands-on exercises to install, administer, integrate and secure Linux.
No other workshop provides as much learning value in just four days.

Who Should Attend:  These workshops are of particular value to system and
network administrators, system programmers and planners, integrators and IT
managers, and anyone involved in the implementation and administration of
Linux.

Space is limited to 15 attendees per workshop. Call: 1-831-662-9164 to
register and to learn more about the program specifics, email:
info@itte.org -or- visit
www.itte.org/INFO/ptrain.html
Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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