The Linux Foundation is offering up the best technical talent to help you learn Linux and get a better job. Check out the free Webinar series on the horizon. Dave Rosenberg Co-founder, MuleSource Dave ...
As more and more companies turn to Linux for mission-critical operations, making sure IT staff have the necessary skills is becoming more important than ever. That’s a significant challenge, because ...
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The recent Linux Foundation report about the Linux jobs market highlighted a need for experienced professionals, but the traditional Linux training and certification programs don’t always impart the ...
If you’re a hardcore web pro, there’s a decent chance you’re also a devotee of the Linux operating system. Sure, Windows and iOS come with lots of fun frills and added features, but for down and dirty ...
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Linux is one of the world’s most popular open source operating systems, and much of the internet’s infrastructure is based on Linux. Having at least a baseline familiarity with Linux is a valuable ...
Want a good tech job? Then you need to know Linux and open-source software. One of the best ways to learn is via a Linux Foundation course. Read now Of course, now, that little operating system runs ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The SUNY Linux Learning Collaborative, a partnership between Millard Fillmore College (MFC) at the University at Buffalo and Just-in-Time Resources of Calgary, Alberta, is offering ...
If you’re looking to bolster your IT skillset, and build up that resume of yours, we’ve got a deal running in the HotHardware Shop you may want to check out. We’ve got a Linux/Unix Certification ...
Last week’s newsletter pointing to Novell’s “Bridging NetWare skills to Novell OES for Linux” training prompted reader Mike Ossing to drop me a note with his impressions of the course. Ossing had gone ...