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 ...
Linux is one of the most commonly used operating systems today, in everything from phones to enterprise systems, The 2023 Complete Linux E-Degree Training Bundle gets you started with Linux from ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...