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Training for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Updated

Says the new curriculum places greater emphasis on enterprise administration skills

Red Hat has launched several updated system administration training courses and certification exams, to teach and qualify students on how to install, configure, deploy, and troubleshoot Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

The courses continue to feature a hands-on, lab-based environment to provide IT professionals with the skill-sets they need to implement and maintain Linux deployments. The new curriculum places greater emphasis on enterprise administration skills including command line administration, shell scripting, diagnostics and troubleshooting. The courses will be available via traditional classrooms, live virtual training, online, or on-site at customers locations for private team training.

Pete Hnath, Director, Curriculum, Red Hat, said, “Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 delivers improvements in reliability, performance and scalability through the introduction of numerous redesigned subsystems and new features. Red Hat Training and Certification is excited to offer the core system administration courses and exams designed to enable customers to take advantage of these enhancements immediately, along with soon-to-be-available offerings for our more advanced engineer- and architect-level professionals.”

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