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We offer a range of training courses available for in-house presentation. These courses are given both under our own banner and for other training houses. We regularly give courses in the UK, Europe, the US and the Far East.  Call for details and rates.

The courses are mostly Unix or Linux based. 

The Linux courses are proving very popular and are regularly updated to track the current released version of Red Hat Linux (we currently use mainly Red Hat Fedora Core 2).  They are especially suitable for classroom based training as most organisations have good stocks of standard PC's.

The current portfolio of courses is:

bulletGetting Going with Linux (3-4 days) - A comprehensive Linux course for beginners
bulletLinux Fundamentals (4 days) - A solid Introductory course in Linux
bulletLinux System Administration (2 days)  - Linux administration on a single machine
bulletLinux/Unix Networking (4 days)  - Intensive networking course using Linux facilities and TCP/IP
bulletDiskless Linux Systems (1 day) - Setting up the Linux Terminal Server and Linux Router
bulletDNS and DHCP (2 days)  - Setting up DNS and DHCP on a Linux system
bulletUsing Unix (2 days) - Unix Introduction course
bulletUnix in Depth (3 day follow on) - More complicated bits of Unix
bulletUsing Solaris (4 days) - Basic Solaris Introduction Course
bulletUnix System Administration (2 days) - Generic single system administration
bulletBasic Shell Programming (1 day) - Bourse Shell Script Programming
bulletKorn Shell Programming (2 days) - Korn Shell Script Programming
bulletC Programming (5 days) - Intensive Introduction to C Programming
bulletC Subtleties (1 day) - Subtle features of C Programming
bulletUnix/Linux/Posix Systems Programming (4 days) - Writing Programs that use Unix/Linux/Posix
bulletLynxOS Programming (5 days) - LynxOS System Programming
bulletExploring XML (1-2 days) - An introduction to XML and related technologies 
bulletNetwork Sockets Programming in C (1 day) - Programming using the Berkeley BSD Socket library

See the individual course pages for details of equipment etc.  All of the courses are overhead based with most being created in Microsoft PowerPoint and displayed via a Laptop and PC projector.  The course notes provided for the delegates are derived from the PowerPoint notes pages.