Hello Everyone,
Greetings. :)
Thinking about future Red Hat training and/or certification. :)
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I just received the semi-annual Red Hat Training and Certification Course
Catalog: Winter / Spring 2010. Looks like we might know someone from this
cover. :)
https://fedoraproject.org/w/uploads/b/bd/Scan0023_fedora_post.JPG
I have read that for the last couple years, a Fedora Ambassador or two have
become Red Hat RHCE winners. :)
For example,
http://www.redhat.com/about/news/prarchive/2009/rhce-2009.html
Hope to see 2010 RHCE list! :)
Indeed, I would love the opportunity to take advantage of this, I mean it is pricey
especially with this economy but well worth it. Kids, look at it this way, the salary
expected for a Linux admin in the US is much greater than what the going rate is for MCSE
certification...
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Red Hat training may be a great thing to consider if there is time and funds.
:)
If you have questions about Red Hat classes, then please do not hesitate to
ask. :v)
Please have a great day or evening! :~)
Thank You
Sincerely
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- David -
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David Ramsey
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Fedora Project's Japan & Maryland Ambassador dramsey(a)fedoraproject.org
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Dramsey
* Three dual core systems with 3.0 GB running the Fedora 12 (Constantine)
kernel - vmlinuz-2.6.31.6-166.fc12.i686.PAE
* One dual core system with 3.0 GB running the Fedora 13 kernel -
2.6.32.2-14.fc13.i686.PAE
With eight (8) x86_64 computing cores, 16 GB of RAM and two SATA Seagate
7200.12 500 GB harddisks.
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