Red Hat announces Embedded Systems Engineering Course
Sep 12, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsResearch Triangle Park, NC — (press release extract) — Red Hat today announced a new course on embedded systems engineering, plus two other advanced training courses focused on IA-64 engineering, and on Apache and secure Web server administration. The three training courses will cover:
- Embedded Systems Engineering Course — teaches embedded developers how to use the Red Hat Embedded DevKit… and Red Hat GNUPro to develop, build, test, and debug embedded Linux applications. Labs are emphasized throughout, and each participant spends the final day actually developing an embedded application for a small system on a reference board.
- IA-64 Engineering Seminar — hands-on installation and configuration of Linux on IA-64 machines, and discussion of key differences in systems administration and development for Linux on the new Intel 64-bit architecture. Red Hat is the first company to offer regularly scheduled training on Linux running on the new Intel IA-64 architecture.
- Apache and Secure Web Server Administration — a hands-on course that provides advanced technical training for Linux system administrators and network engineers who want to specialize in managing Apache and secure Web servers on Linux. The course enables them to enhance their skills at running secure Web sites, Intranets and e-commerce sites for today's enterprises and ISPs.
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