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LINUX Overview [try before you buy]  [view course details]
To provide technical users new to Linux with a sound appreciation of the operating system. The course provides readers with knowledge and confidence in the most useful Linux tools and utilities.

LINUX Fundamentals [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending Linux users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the Linux operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying Linux; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understands the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation.

LINUX User Introduction [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending Linux users. The course aims are to give readers sufficient skills to allow them to run applications in a Linux environment and the associated procedures this requires, such as organising, copying, moving and deleting files. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to: understand the concepts underlying Linux and the benefits offered; be able to log on and off the system and run their chosen applications; be able to manage their files; and be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities.

Introduction to AIX 4.1 System Administration [try before you buy]  [view course details]
By the end of this course you will be able to configure AIX by setting the system name, date and time, adding and removing users, adding and removing terminals, adding and removing printers. You will also be able to maintain AIX by sorting out basic user problems, taking regular backups and handling disk space.

UNIX Fundamentals [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the UNIX operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying UNIX; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understand the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation.

UNIX User Introduction [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users. The course aims are to give readers sufficient skills to allow them to run applications in a UNIX environment and the associated procedures this requires, such as organising, copying, moving and deleting files. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to: understand the concepts underlying UNIX and the benefits offered; be able to log on and off the system and run their chosen applications; be able to manage their files; and be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities.

UNIX Advanced User [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to power Unix users and developers. The course aims are to give readers a good understanding of the Unix operating system sufficient to meet the needs of advanced user. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to use a variety of commands, tools and utilities.

UNIX Networking Administration Introduction [try before you buy]  [view course details]
Following the UNIX International Courseware Accreditation standards, this course covers the competencies and the skills key to a UNIX Network Administrator. This course gives a practical introduction to UNIX networking administration. Using UNIX's own utilities - UUCP, CU, plus the working of streams, NFS and RFS are addressed. The role of TCP/IP Protocols in a multi-vendor networking environment is examined, with practical examples being developed. After a network has been set up, it needs to be managed properly and this aspect is also discussed.

UNIX System Administration SVR4 [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to Unix System V R4 Systems Administrators. The course introduces the readers to good practices in the administration of a UNIX system. On completion of the course readers will be able to: identify and mange the major subsystems that comprise UNIX; perform confidently the role of Systems Administrator; be aware of the problems encountered running a UNIX system and how to tackle them.

UNIX System Administration SVR3 [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to Unix System administrators. The course introduces the readers to good practices in the administration of a UNIX system. On completion of the course readers will be able to ; identify and manage the major subsystems that comprise UNIX; perform confidently the role of Systems Administrator; be aware of the problems encountered running a UNIX system and how to tackle them.

C Programming in the UNIX Environment [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course will provide readers the knowledge to use many of the UNIX 'C' library facilities, interface with the UNIX environment, multiprocessor and control screen displays.

UNIX Bourne and Korn Shell Programming [try before you buy]  [view course details]
This course covers the competencies and skills identified as key to intending UNIX users and developers. The course aim is to give participants a good understanding of the UNIX operating system sufficient to meet the needs of application developers. Providing hands-on experience, on completion of the course the reader will be able to; understand the concepts underlying UNIX; use a variety of commands, tools and utilities; program the command interpreter (shell); understands the file system; and carry out basic text manipulation.

TCP/IP Networking [try before you buy]  [view course details]
On completion of this course readers will be able to set-up, manage and use a network. This course also gives detailed descriptions of the internal workings of TCP/IP networking and security.

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