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UNIX Shell Scripting Basics
To explain how to create simple shell scripts using UNIX shell commands
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UNIX Shell Scripting Basics
Linux Technology Overview Part 2 Features for Users

Course Overview This second course in the series provides more detailed information about how to use Linux. It does not build on the first course. It is designed so that someone who already knows what Linux is and just wants to know the basics about how to use it could take only this course. This course teaches the technical features of Linux, using the shell system, using the X Window system
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 2 Business Intelligence

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that students will be introduced to the concept of business intelligence. This course also covers administrative enhancements, and it discusses DB2 family enhancements. Learn To Identify the components of the data warehousing process. Identify the enhancements in Business Intelligence (BI) products available for DB2 version
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 2 Business Intelligence

Course Overview This is the second course in a two part series that students will be introduced to the concept of business intelligence. This course also covers administrative enhancements, and it discusses DB2 family enhancements. Learn To Identify the components of the data warehousing process. Identify the enhancements in Business Intelligence (BI) products available for DB2 version
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 1 Core Competencies

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that students will learn about OLAP functionality, SQL and AD Enhancements. Additionally, this course covers Federated Databases and Extenders and what has been added in these areas. Learn To Identify the enhancements that emerged with each version of DB2. Identify the six main product editions of the DB2 family. Identify
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IBM DB2 Univ Database V7 1 Transition Part 1 Core Competencies

Course Overview This is the first course in a two part series that students will learn about OLAP functionality, SQL and AD Enhancements. Additionally, this course covers Federated Databases and Extenders and what has been added in these areas. Learn To Identify the enhancements that emerged with each version of DB2. Identify the six main product editions of the DB2 family. Identify
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--App Development

Course Overview This course will provide application developers with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful in an IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 application development environment for UNIX, Windows or OS/2 platforms. This course will teach students about SQL application development, application development objects, embedded SQL programming, and dynamic SQL programming.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--App Development

Course Overview This course will provide application developers with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful in an IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 application development environment for UNIX, Windows or OS/2 platforms. This course will teach students about SQL application development, application development objects, embedded SQL programming, and dynamic SQL programming.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Administration

Course Overview This course will provide database administrators with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful with DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 database administration in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the critical skills needed for designing a new DB2 implementation and maintaining an existing database. L earn To: Implement
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Administration

Course Overview This course will provide database administrators with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful with DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 database administration in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the critical skills needed for designing a new DB2 implementation and maintaining an existing database. L earn To: Implement
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

Course Overview This course will provide both database administrators and application developers with the broad foundation skills and knowledge needed to be successful with IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the basic concepts of DB2 UDB V6.1, creating and accessing database objects, basic Structured Query Language
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

Course Overview This course will provide both database administrators and application developers with the broad foundation skills and knowledge needed to be successful with IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the basic concepts of DB2 UDB V6.1, creating and accessing database objects, basic Structured Query Language
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UNIX--Part 2 Advanced Topics for Users

Course Overview The second course in the UNIX curriculum teaches end users a little about how UNIX works and handles resources. It shows how UNIX can be best used by advanced users in a UNIX-based enterprise. This course can even act as a starting primer for users interested in becoming administrators. L earn To: Identify the hardware requirements for a UNIX system. Identify the
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UNIX--Part 1 User Fundamentals

Course Overview The UNIX Part 1: User Fundamentals course is the first in a series of 10 courses on the UNIX operating system. It describes how to get started with UNIX, introducing the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the terminal window. It introduces files, directories, and printing and operations frequently performed on these. It teaches how to manipulate input and output, as well as how
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 2

This is the second of two courses on Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting. The courses are designed to prepare learners for the CCNP CIT exam 642-831. This course will cover commands and guidelines for problem isolation and resolution at the network, transport, and application layers of the OSI model.
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Identify symptoms of problems occurring at the network layer.
Identify
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TCP IP Internetworking on Windows NT 4 0 Curriculum

Course Overview
This course series will help individuals prepare for certification exam 70-059. This exam is an elective for MCSE certification. To become a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer you are required to pass four operating systems exams and two elective exams that provide a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise.
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Microsoft Class - 688
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Introduction to E-Commerce

This course provides the learner with an overview of the state of e-commerce today. It defines electronic commerce and discusses electronic commerce elements. An overview of business-to-consumer and business-to-business electronic commerce is given. This course also addresses issues and technologies available for companies wishing to engage in e-commerce.
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Introduction to
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TCP IP Internetworking on Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 - Part 4

Course Overview
This is the final course in a four part series for IT professionals who intend to set up, configure, use and support TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The series aims to enable the professionals to pass Microsoft exam 70-59, Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
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Install the DNS Server.
Configure and manage the DNS Server.
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Red Hat Linux Part 1 User Fundamentals

Course Overview The first course in the Linux Essentials series provides users with background knowledge about Linux and a solid introduction to typical user tasks using the CLI, KDE, and Gnome. These tasks include navigating GUI desktops, managing files and directories, and launching applications. The learner will also discover how to get help and print files in Linux. L earn To:
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Red Hat Linux Part 2 Advanced Topics for Users

Course Overview The second course in this Linux Essentials series provides more detailed information about working within the Linux shell environment. This includes customizing the Shell environment and shell functionality. It also covers standard input, output, and file compression. The course examines data backup processes and procedures. The learner will also learn how to control processes
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

Course Overview This course will provide both database administrators and application developers with the broad foundation skills and knowledge needed to be successful with IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the basic concepts of DB2 UDB V6.1, creating and accessing database objects, basic Structured Query Language
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6 1--Fundamentals

Course Overview This course will provide both database administrators and application developers with the broad foundation skills and knowledge needed to be successful with IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 in a UNIX, Windows, or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the basic concepts of DB2 UDB V6.1, creating and accessing database objects, basic Structured Query Language
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UNIX User Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum describes how to get started with UNIX, introducing the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the terminal window. It introduces files, directories, printing and operations frequently performed on these. It teaches how to manipulate input and output, as well as how to compress and uncompress files. It also introduces the UNIX shell environment, shell functionality,
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SCO SVR 5 Administration Curriculum

13632D The SCO/SVR 5 Administration Curriculum includes the following courses: SCO/SVR 5--Part 1(Basic Administration) SCO/SVR 5--Part 2(Network Administration) To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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SCO SVR 5 --Part 1 Basic Administration

Course Overview The first course in the SCO SVR 5 implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the Unixware environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix. L earn To: Identify the function of the Unix system administrator. Identify the hardware requirements for installing.
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SCO SVR 5 --Part 2 Network Administration

Course Overview This second course in the SCO SVR 5 implementation track covers internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security. Wherever possible, It focus's on the tools and features specific to SCO SVR5. L earn To: Identify the features of the Printer Setup Manager. Identify the command-line interface (CLI) commands used to configure printing in UnixWare 7.
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Solaris Administration Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum covers basic user and system administration in the Solaris environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix. Students will learn internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security. Wherever possible, there is a focus on the tools and features specific to Solaris. L earn
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Solaris--Part 1 Basic Administration

Course Overview The first course in the Sun Solaris implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the Solaris environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix. L earn To: Identify the functions of the Unix system administrator. Identify the features of the Solaris operating
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Solaris--Part 2 Network Administration

Course Overview This second course in the Sun Solaris implementation track covers internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security. Wherever possible, It focus's on the tools and features specific to Solaris. L earn To: Identify the characteristics of the print service. Identify the CLI commands used to add a network printer. Identify the CLI commands used to manage
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IBM AIX Administration Curriculum

The IBM/AIX Administration Curriculum includes the following courses: IBM/AIX --Part 1(Basic Administration) IBM/AIX --Part 2(Network Administration) To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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IBM AIX--Part 1 Basic Administration

Course Overview In this course, you will learn about installing and setting up an IBM/AIX system. You will learn about system administration. Finally, you will learn about methods for optimizing the system. L earn To: Identify the features of AIX and RS/6000. Identify the functions of the AIX system administrator. Identify the hardware requirements for the installation of AIX 4.3.
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IBM AIX--Part 2 Network Administration

Course Overview This course covers all the UNIX implementation tracks aimed at a system administrator and the following job roles, Application Developer, Technical Manager, System Analyst, System Administrator, Software Engineer, Database Administrator, Help Desk/Support, End User. L earn To: Identify the features of the print queue process on AIX. Identify the command-line interface
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HP-UX Administration Curriculum

The HP-UX Administration Curriculum includes the following courses: HP-UX --Part 1(Basic Administration) HP-UX --Part 2(Network Administration) To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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HP-UX--Part 1 Basic Administration

Course Overview The first course in the HP/UX implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the HP/UX environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix. L earn To: Identify the features of HP-UX versions 10 and 11. Identify the function of the HP-UX system administrator. Identify the
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HP-UX--Part 2 Network Administration

Course Overview In this course, you will learn about printers and terminals in a HP-UX system. You will also learn about network connections and services. L earn To: Identify the capabilities of printers in HP-UX. Add a local printer by using System Administration Manager (SAM). Identify the procedure to manage print queue jobs by using System Administration Manager (SAM).
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UNIX Shell Programming Curriculum

Course Overview This curriculum presents students with the origins and basic features of UNIX Shell Programming, an introduction to UNIX shells in general, and focus on programming in both C and Korn shell. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses: Course 13891 UNIX Shell Programming Part 1: Bourne Shell (Bash) Course 13892 UNIX Shell Programming Part 2: C Shell Course 13893 UNIX
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 1 Bourne Shell Bash

Course Overview This is the first course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the origins and basic features of UNIX Shell Programming. This course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general, however, it will focus on programming in the Bourne shell. Additionally, this course will cover the Grep utility. Learn To
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 2 C Shell

Course Overview This is the second course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on features of UNIX Shell Programming. This course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general, however, it will focus on programming in the C shell. Additionally, students will learn about the Sed utility. Learn To Identify features of
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 3 Korn Shell

Course Overview This course is the third course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on advanced features of UNIX Shell Programming. The course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general, however, it will focus on programming in the Korn shell. Additionally, the students will about the crontab utility. Learn To
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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 4

This course teaches how to provide secures access to non-Microsoft clients. Remote access, and firewalls are covered. Participants also learn about screened subnets. Finally, application-layer security and IP-layer security concepts are taught. Learn To: To match components of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) with their descriptions.
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CIW Server Administrator Part 1 Configuring

Course Overview This is the first course in a five part series that will teach students how to install and configure servers. This course will cover the common IT tasks and services, operating systems, installation strategies, and configuring systems such as Windows 2000 and Linux. Additionally, the students will learn about common Web servers, access methods and remote administration in IIS,
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CIW Server Administrator Part 2 User Management

Course Overview This is the second course in a five part series that will teach students how to manage users. The essentials of user management are presented, as well as the techniques for managing users in Windows 2000 and managing users in Linux. Students will learn how to deal with the SAM, user rights, policies, and shared folders. In addition, they will learn how to deal with manually and
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 3 TCP IP Functions Services

Course Overview This is the third course in a five part series that will teach students about TCP/IP functions and services. This course will cover Internet addressing, including the domain name system. It will also cover the interaction between Unix and DNS and Windows 2000 and DNS. In addition, this course covers the BOOTstrap (BOOTP) and DHCP (DHCP) protocols, routing principles and
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Network Certification Curriculum

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) has developed this vendor-neutral IT certification program. It is intended to test skills required of a network technician, who needs to know more than an A+ industry novice but is not yet a MCSE/CNE network expert. This curriculum consists of three Skill Builder courses. Course 14181 Network+ a Part 1: Media and Topologies, Course 14182
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Network Part 3 Network Implementation

This is the final course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum that covers the relationship between client and server operating systems. It also covers network security, and teaches on how to plan the network, in particular fault tolerance and disaster recovery. Finally, it teaches network troubleshooting considerations. Learn To: o Identify capabilities of UNIX and Linux servers.
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Management

This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols.
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Identify components of a
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
UNIX Editing Printing and Text Formatting
This course presents the basics of editing, printing and formatting UNIX text files. The course concentrates on the vi editor and nroff programs. The course covers the features and capabilities of the vi editor and introduces the student to the editor's features, navigation, editing commands techniques, as well as the screen related editor options. It also introduces the following tasks;
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UNIX System Administration
This course presents the basics of administering a UNIX operating system. It includes instruction on adding and removing users, backing up the file system, managing the file system, and manipulating the run-time environment. The course introduces the concept of system administration. It describes the duties of the system administrator, introduces the superuser and discusses how an administrator
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Customizing the UNIX User Environment
To demonstrate how to customize the UNIX environment to suit user requirements End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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UNIX Programming Tools
The UNIX Programming Tools course is designed to introduce some of the development tools commonly available on the UNIX operating system. These are powerful tools that can cut down on development time as well as simplify the tasks of maintaining a system. This course introduces the UNIX operating system, cc. It covers the main options available as well as the file naming conventions cc requires.
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Deploying and Initializing UNIX Systems
To describe the maintenance and optimization of UNIX systems IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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UNIX User and Data Management
To demonstrate the core administrative functions of managing users, data, and software on UNIX systems IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Securing UNIX Systems
To describe how to implement and maintain UNIX networking IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Managing UNIX Software and System Services
To introduce UNIX software and system services management IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Networking and UNIX Name Resolution
To explain how to secure UNIX systems from local and remote security threats IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Managing UNIX Clients
To explain how to manage UNIX clients IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Administering UNIX Network Services
To introduce the administration of UNIX network services IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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UNIX Systems Management
To outline UNIX performance monitoring and disaster recovery strategies and techniques in UNIX IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Working with UNIX Files and Directories
To demonstrate common UNIX commands and programs used to perform basic tasks involving files and directories End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Working with UNIX Programs
To describe how to use UNIX programs and manage their execution End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Text Editing and Printing in UNIX
To describe how to use the vi text editor and how to print documents End users and IT professionals working in a UNIX environment for the first time
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Introduction to UNIX
This course presents the basics of using a UNIX operating system, including logging in, using simple commands, and creating files. It also addresses several useful electronic communication programs available on a UNIX operating system. The course begins with an introduction to the features and capabilities of a UNIX operating system. It introduces the student to the system's main components
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UNIX Files and Directories
This course describes the UNIX system of directories and files. It explains the structure of the UNIX hierarchical file system and how to access files and directories. It also presents the commands for copying, moving, removing, renaming, and backing up files in the directories, as well as the process for renaming, removing and backing up directories. Permission rights which are required for
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Unix Shell Scripting Basics
To explain how to create simple shell scripts using UNIX shell commands IT professionals and UNIX end-users who need to familiarize themselves with the UNIX shell environment
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UNIX Shell Programming
The UNIX Shell Programming course is designed to give students an idea of what can be accomplished with shell scripts and how to write them. This course teaches the features of the shell such as I/O redirection, filename shorthand, looping constructs, variables, and signal handling. The course introduces the concept of shell programming, how and when to create shell programs, and how to run shell
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The Sun Solaris Operating System
This course covers the origin and history of the Solaris 2.x operating system, and its relationship with other Unix family systems. It presents the Solaris operating system as a business solution, and examines its various components and addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make Solaris an innovative operating system, and
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Introduction to UNIX
To introduce the UNIX operating system IT professionals needing to familiarize themselves with the UNIX environment
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The HP-UX Operating System
This course covers the origin and history of the HP-UX operating system and its relationship with other UNIX family systems. It examines the HP-UX system components and addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make HP-UX an innovative operating system and provides some commmonly used UNIX skills and tricks. This course
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The Linux Operating System
This course covers the origin and history of the Linux operating system and its relation with other Unix family systems. It examines various ""distributions"" of Linux , its value as a reliable business solution, and its various components, and it addresses issues surrounding its use, administration, and development. The course highlights those aspects that make Linux an innovative operating
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Lotus Domino 6 Server
To identify methods to administrate a Lotus Domino 6 Server Domino R5 administrators
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OS 390 UNIX System Services Concepts Facilities
This course provides an overview of the OS/390 Shell and Utilities, which provide commands for using OS/390 UNIX System Services. The course covers a brief history of UNIX, information about the OS/390 shell, the MVS and shell environments, and customizing the shell. The terminal interface is introduced, which covers OMVS, and asynchronous terminal interface. The course covers shell scripts and
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OS 390 UNIX System Services Intermediate
This course provides an in-depth examination of the OS/390 shell and OS/390 UNIX services, including basic system administration commands and concepts. This course is designed for application programmers, system programmers, and end users working on an MVS system and using OS/390 UNIX services for the OS/390 shell.
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OS 390 UNIX System Services Advanced
This course provides an advance look at OS/390 Shell and Utilities, which provide commands for using OS/390 UNIX System Services. The course covers advanced shell scripts and commands, including shell command options, and combining commands and special characters. It also covers writing shell scripts, which includes running shell scripts, using variables, parameters, and using control structures
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CompTIA Linux 2004 Configuration
This series covers basic installation, operation, and troubleshooting operating systems on workstations and servers. The learner will be able to explain fundamental open source resources/licenses, demonstrate knowledge of user administration, understand file permissions/software configurations and manage local storage devices and network protocols. The audience includes Professionals who want to
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OS 390 Introduction
This course is an introduction to the IBM OS/390 integrated network operational environment. OS/390 presents all the elements of the S/390 system in one integrated package. This course provides a brief background to mainframe systems, and describes the basic functional areas of the OS/390 environment. The course describes the evolution of OS/390 from IBM's original MVS system and provides a
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Operating System and File Security Issues
To describe operating system and file security issues Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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UNIX Linux and AppleTalk
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces a brief history of UNIX and Linux, discusses what is different about UNIX, presents UNIX as a Network Operating System, and gives an introduction to AppleTalk.
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Utilizing DB2 UDB Utilities
To explain the use of DB2 UDB data movement and data maintenance utilities Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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Managing Disaster Recovery in a DB2 UDB Database
To explain how to use the DB2 UDB disaster recovery utilities Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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Managing Database Access in a DB2 UDB
To describe database access management in DB2 UDB Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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Managing a DB2 UDB Server
To explain how to manage a DB2 UDB server Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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Administering Data Placement in a DB2 UDB
To describe the administration and placement of data in a DB2 UDB database Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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Monitoring a DB2UDB
To explain how to monitor a DB2 UDB Anyone wishing to gain knowledge of DB2 UDB; end users seeking advanced competence in DB2 UDB; candidates for IBM DB2 UDB V8.1 for Linux, Unix and Windows Database Administration certification, and those working towards IBM Certified Database Administrator
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CIW Security Professional Part 3: Operating System Security
This is the third course in a five part series which covers the content in the CIW Security Professional Series. This course teaches security principles for Unix and Windows NT systems, implementing account security, implementing file system security, assessing security risks, and reducing risks.
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Using X Windows with GNOME
The Using X Windows and GNOME WBT is a course for application developers who are somewhat familiar with DOS and UNIX commands. It provides an overview of the X Window System and discusses the procedures for managing and using X11 sessions and terminal programs. The course also describes the K and GNOME desktop environments. Application developers who want to learn Linux and be familiar with
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Linux Commands and Shell Scripting
The Linux Commands and Shell Scripting WBT is a course developed for Application Developers who are already or somewhat familiar with the Unix and DOS environment. This course describes the execution and function of various Linux commands and describes the concept of shell in the Linux environment. The course provides an overview of the various Linux commands and their use in manipulating and
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IBM DB2 UDB Essentials Part 4 - Advanced SQL
This course teaches the learner how to make use of advanced SQL techniques to access DB2 databases in different environments. Indepth coverage is given to creating SQL objects Case CAST and Summary Tables Joins Subqueries Scalar Functions Recursive SQL UDTs/UDFs and general performance guidelines. It is appropriate for learners working in all DB2 environments that is OS/390 VM/VSE AS/400 UNIX
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 3: TCP/IP Functions and Services


This is the third course in a five part series that will teach students about TCP/IP functions and services. This course will cover Internet addressing, including the domain name system. It will also cover the interaction between Unix and DNS and Windows 2000 and DNS. In addition, this course covers the BOOTstrap (BOOTP) and DHCP (DHCP) protocols, routing principles and protocols.
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CIW Security Professional Part 3: Operating System Security


This is the third course in a five part series which covers the content in the CIW Security Professional Series. This course teaches security principles for Unix and Windows NT systems, implementing account security, implementing file system security, assessing security risks, and reducing risks.
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Server+ Certification Part 3: Troubleshooting and Problem Determination


The is the third course in a four-part series on CompTIA's Server+ Certification. This course covers the fundamentals of troubleshooting and problem determination. Guidelines for performing problem determination using diagnostic hardware and software tools, and utilities, identifying bottlenecks, and correcting misconfigurations and/or upgrades are also covered. Finally, guidelines for determining
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 3: TCP/IP Functions and Services
This is the third course in a five part series that will teach students about TCP/IP functions and services. This course will cover Internet addressing including the domain name system. It will also cover the interaction between Unix and DNS and Windows 2000 and DNS. In addition this course covers the BOOTstrap (BOOTP) and DHCP (DHCP) protocols routing principles and protocols.
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 1: Bourne Shell (Bash)
This is the first course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on the origins and basic features of UNIX Shell Programming. This course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general however it will focus on programming in the Bourne shell. Additionally this course will cover the Grep utility.
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 2: C Shell
This is the second course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on features of UNIX Shell Programming. This course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general however it will focus on programming in the C shell. Additionally students will learn about the Sed utility.
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UNIX Shell Programming Part 3: Korn Shell
This course is the third course in a three part series that presents students with both theoretical and practical instruction on advanced features of UNIX Shell Programming. The course will provide an introduction to UNIX shells in general however it will focus on programming in the Korn shell. Additionally the students will about the crontab utility.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6.1 Fundamentals
This course will provide both database administrators and application developers with the broad foundation skills and knowledge needed to be successful with IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 in a UNIX Windows or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the basic concepts of DB2 UDB V6.1 creating and accessing database objects basic Structured Query Language (SQL) and managing
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6.1 Administration
This course will provide database administrators with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful with DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 database administration in a UNIX Windows or OS/2 environment. This course will teach students the critical skills needed for designing a new DB2 implementation and maintaining an existing database.
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IBM DB2 Universal Database V6.1 Application Development
This course will provide application developers with the specific skills and knowledge needed to be successful in an IBM DB2 Universal Database (UDB) V6.1 application development environment for UNIX Windows or OS/2 platforms. This course will teach students about SQL application development application development objects embedded SQL programming and dynamic SQL programming.
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UNIX Part 1: User Fundamentals
The UNIX Part 1: User Fundamentals course is the first in a series of 10 courses on the UNIX operating system. It describes how to get started with UNIX introducing the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and the terminal window. It introduces files directories and printing and operations frequently performed on these. It teaches how to manipulate input and output as well as how to compress and
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UNIX Part 2: Advanced Topics for Users
The second course in the UNIX curriculum teaches end users a little about how UNIX works and handles resources. It shows how UNIX can be best used by advanced users in a UNIX-based enterprise. This course can even act as a starting primer for users interested in becoming administrators.
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SCO/SVR 5 Part 1: Basic Administration
The first course in the SCO SVR 5 implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the Unixware environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix.
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Sun Solaris Part 1: Basic Administration
The first course in the Sun Solaris implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the Solaris environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix.
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IBM/AIX Part 2: Network Administration
This course covers all the UNIX implementation tracks aimed at a system administrator and the following job roles Application Developer Technical Manager System Analyst System Administrator Software Engineer Database Administrator Help Desk/Support End User.
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HP-UX Part 1: Basic Administration
The first course in the HP/UX implementation track covers basic user and system administration in the HP/UX environment. It focuses on the common skills that an administrator will perform and how they are handled in this flavor of Unix.
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Internet: Ultimate Connectivity


Introduces the Internet and teaches how to use it to communicate with other UNIX users and to transfer files to and from other sites.
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UNIX Electronic Mail


Introduces students to two UNIX mail programs and presents detailed instruction on managing mail within a UNIX system.
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UNIX Editors


Provides an overview of four editors and teaches the vi and emacs editors in detail.
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UNIX Korn Shell


Presents a detailed, hands-on introduction to programming in the UNIX Korn Shell.
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From Learningdom
Online ASPNET training
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Basic Unix
Introduction to UNIX Operating System, Understanding the system startup and user environment, UNIX File System, UNIX File System, Disk usage, Pipes, file redirection and wildcard, vi editor, Customizing your environment, Most used commands
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From Interskill Learning
2.2 Protecting System Resources Using RACF
This is course 2 of 3 in the RACF Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). The course is available as part of the RACF Series, or in a Mainframe Bundle, comprising of the 100 most popular mainframe e-Learning titles.
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2.1 Defining Users to RACF
This is course 1 of 3 in the RACF Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). The course is available as part of the RACF Series, or in a Mainframe Bundle, comprising of the 100 most popular mainframe e-Learning titles.
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1.14 WebSphere Applications Server
This is course 14 of 18 in the Retired Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). Titles which appear in this series have been retired from our main catalogue due to reduced demand or industry changes. Please contact us for further information on any of
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1.3 OS390 UNIX Customization and Administration
This is course 3 of 3 in the OS/ 390 Unix Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). The course is available as part of the OS/ 390 Unix Series, or in a Mainframe Bundle, comprising of the 100 most popular mainframe e-Learning titles.
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1.2 OS390 UNIX Applications and Interfaces
This is course 2 of 3 in the OS/ 390 Unix Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). The course is available as part of the OS/ 390 Unix Series, or in a Mainframe Bundle, comprising of the 100 most popular mainframe e-Learning titles.
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1.1 Introduction to OS390 UNIX
This is course 1 of 3 in the OS/ 390 Unix Series. The course is delivered via e-Learning. It can be accessed online, at any time, place or location with internet access, or delivered through your own internal LMS (if applicable). The course is available as part of the OS/ 390 Unix Series, or in a Mainframe Bundle, comprising of the 100 most popular mainframe e-Learning titles.
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From The Virtual Training Company
DNS
Anyone who has ever used the Internet before has used The Domain Name System (DNS). Not only is DNS used on the Internet to convert easily readable names to machine readable IP addresses, but it is widely used on almost every IP based application. Virtual Training Company author Blair Rampling explains to users the details of what DNS is, how it works, and how to work with DNS clients and servers
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Linux Introduction to Linux
Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the GNU General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely available to everyone. In this tutorial, Arthur Griffith explains and demonstrates everything you need to know to begin understanding and using Linux. From history to philosophy,
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Unix Shell Scripting Advanced
Virtual Training Company's Unix Shell Scripting Advanced tutorial is recommended for the more advanced user who has a working knowledge of basic UNIX Shell operation. This course describes how to create programs using the syntax and features of the UNIX Shell, focusing on the most popular-- the Bourne Shell. In this eight hour tutorial, author Mark Virtue will demonstrate techniques that will be
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Mac OS X Jaguar Fundamentals
Apple's revolutionary new Unix-based operating system was developed from the ground up. OS X has new features and usability that provide better stability, including multi-tasking and protected memory. Faster than previous Apple operating systems, OS X remains user-friendly to the point of affection. Even so, OS X is a radical departure from previous Mac operating systems. VTC author Matt Neutra
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Unix Shell Fundamentals
UNIX is a family of operating systems. UNIX Shell is common in text-based or command-line UNIX programs. The commands of UNIX shell are compatible with all brands of UNIX, including Linux. This Virtual Training Company tutorial teaches the fundamentals of UNIX Shell even if you have no prior knowledge of UNIX or UNIX Shell commands. Author Mark Virtue helps you get a better understanding thorough
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From Teach Me IT
Introduction to Operating Systems

The Introduction to Operating Systems WBT is designed to acquaint users with operating system concepts and the important features of some of the popularly used operating systems. After completing this course, the user will be able to:
Define an operating system
Trace developments in operating systems
Identify the functions of an operating system
Describe the basic components of an operating
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Using X Window and GNOME

The Using X Window and GNOME WBT is a course for application developers who are somewhat familiar with DOS and UNIX commands. It provides an overview of the X Window System and discusses the procedures for managing and using X11 sessions and terminal programs. The course also describes the K and GNOME desktop environments. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Describe X
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Linux Commands and Shell Scripting

The Linux Commands and Shell Scripting WBT is a course developed for Application Developers who are already or somewhat familiar with the Unix and DOS environment. This course describes the execution and function of various Linux commands and describes the concept of shell in the Linux environment. The course provides an overview of the various Linux commands and their use in manipulating and
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From Skillspride Online Training
Informix SQL Advanced
This course will provide the reader with the knowledge to control database security and integrity, perform advanced database queries, optimise query efficiently and control the database within the UNIX environment
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LINUX Overview
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.
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LINUX Fundamentals
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
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LINUX User Introduction
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
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Introduction to AIX 4.1 System Administration
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.
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UNIX Fundamentals
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
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UNIX User Introduction
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:
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UNIX Advanced User
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.
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UNIX Networking Administration Introduction
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
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UNIX System Administration SVR4
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
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UNIX System Administration SVR3
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
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C Programming in the UNIX Environment
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.
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UNIX Bourne and Korn Shell Programming
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
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