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| A+ Certification: Operating Systems is the course you should take if your job responsibilities include supporting computers running the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. This course, along with the A+ Certification: Hardware course, prepares you for the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems certification exam. In this course, you'll build on your skills with using a Windows-based operating system to learn the specific skills you need to install, maintain, and troubleshoot the Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows XP operating systems. |
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| This course covers basic installation, operating, and troubleshooting services for the Linux operating system and hardware on workstations and servers. Basic system administration tasks are also covered. |
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| This Windows 2000 admin course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform administration tasks in a single-domain Microsoft Windows 2000 network. |
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| This course introduces students to Windows 2000 Advanced Server. It provides a technical description of the product for those who are already familiar with Windows 2000 Server. More importantly, this course gives students a general sense of how the Advanced Server product can help organizations with specific IT environments achieve greater computing performance and reliability. This course also provides students with both the conceptual background and hands-on skills to design and implement solutions that achieve these benefits in their own organization. |
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| This Windows 2000 course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on stand-alone and client computers that are part of a workgroup or domain. In addition, this course provides the skills and knowledge necessary to install and configure Windows 2000 Server to create file, print, Web, and Terminal servers. |
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| This course has been designed to introduce students to the administration of Windows 2000 in a single domain environment and requires no prior knowledge of system administration. |
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| The course will allow delegates to understand the concepts and design goals of Windows 2003 Server, understand the role of the system administrator and install, configure and maintain Windows 2003 Servers. |
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| This class provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand how to upgrade your environment from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 to Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Active Directory. |
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| In this course you will learn the installation, administration, and management skills you need to implement the latest Microsoft operating system. Learn to deploy, customize, and support Windows Vista in a networked Active Directory environment. Understand the concepts and walk through the steps to configure the new Enterprise troubleshooting tools, the new group policy control using the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC), and remote administration |
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| You will get an overview of Vista and some of the key Vista/Longhorn synergies. Examine building a test environment using Microsoft's latest virtual machine technology, and explore the new imaging tools as well as the new deployment service, WDS. You'll get the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about your organization's move to Vista, including factors to consider when deciding to make the move, an accurate migration timetable, and a transition plan. |
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| In this course, you gain the fundamental knowledge and skills to install and configure Windows Vista in your organisation. |
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| In this course you will gain the knowledge and skills to successfully install, configure and manage Windows XP Professional in your organization. |
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| course is to provide individuals who are new to Microsoft Windows XP with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end users will face while running Microsoft Windows XP Professional in an Active Directory network environment, or Windows XP Home edition in a workgroup environment. This is an introductory course designed to provide an overview of operating system concepts and how to troubleshoot Windows XP. |
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| The Advanced System Administration for the Solaris 10 Operating System course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform network basics, manage virtual file systems and core dumps, manage storage volumes, control access and configure system messaging, set up naming services, and perform installation procedures. This course is taken in preparation for Part II of the Sun System Administration certification exam. |
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| The Intermediate System Administration course for the Solaris 10 Operating System provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform essential system administration tasks in the Solaris 10 OS, such as installing software, managing file systems, performing system boot procedures, performing user and security administration, managing network printers and system processes, and performing system backups and restores. This course is the second of a two-part series that individuals take in preparation for Part I of the Sun Certified System Administration for Solaris OS examination. |
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| In-depth training for software developers on UNIX system programming facilities. Learn how to develop sophisticated multi-process applications using system calls and library routines |
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| This comprehensive hands-on course provides the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use Linux. In this course you will learn how to use Linux user commands and develop shell scripts. |
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| This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the full range of UNIX user commands and utilities. Students will develop shell programming and vi editing skills. |
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Designed to provide the essential skills needed to be proficient at the Unix or Linux command line. This course focuses on the fundamental concepts and tools which make Unix and Linux so powerful. The curriculum is designed to provide hands-on experience. Subjects focused on during this class include the Linux filesystem and how to manipulate it; the basic Unix and Linux notions of pipes, redirection, regular expressions, and other tools for performing complex tasks; the management of processes and jobs; vi, the standard Unix editor; and the ability to construct shell scripts to automate routine or difficult operations. |
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| In this course, students will learn to use the Korn shell as a user interface and as a programming environment. Students will learn how to gain control of the Korn shell and use it as an interactive command/scripting language. Prior programming experience is not required in order to understand the chapters on basic shell programming. Students will also learn how to write applications easily and quickly. In addition, student will also learn about Unix utilities and overview how the and Unix OS works in general |
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| This training course is comprised of customizable training modules for System Administrators to get acquainted on the Linux platform and perform routing administration activities on Linux. Students will successfully complete all training modules and obtain thorough understanding of the concepts along with sufficient practice on commands, utilities and configuration. This course is designed for programmers who need to acquire knowledge of the key tasks required to administer a Linux system. |
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| Learn and practice essential administration tasks. Generic system administration concepts are covered and related to specific vendors' systems. |
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