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COSS is corporate and government friendly and can deliver any of the courses (or even custom courses) on-site at your location |
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Onsite Training |
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COSS suggests considering on-site training when an organization has at least 7 employees fitting the prerequisites and profile for a specific class. Organizations must provide suitable classroom facilities including one workstation per student with a maximum of 16 students.
We will provide you with a detailed facilities checklist upon request including minimum hardware specifications for the classroom computer systems. COSS will furnish all necessary software, training manuals, and additional course material. COSS will also assist your organization in preparing the training venue for classes, performing all necessary software installation and configuration.
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Benefits |
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Corportate clients often prefer on-site training due to the extreme flexibility that it provides. With on-site training, you are in command: |
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Cutomized course content -- maximizes efficiency by covering exactly the desired topics |
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Cutomized times and duration -- classes start and stop at times that best fit your schedules |
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Minimized travel costs -- with larger groups, it is far more cost effective to pay for the instructor to travel to you than the travel for all your people |
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Special pricing -- more cost-effective pricing for 10 or more students |
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Course List |
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Linux Systems Administration Course |
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Linux Fundamentals : Core concepts required for working effectively in the Linux/Unix environment, and provides a solid foundation for other COSS courses. |
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Enterprise Linux System Administration : In-depth administration skills required to plan, deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot Linux servers. |
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Enterprise Linux Networking Services : Theory, installation, secure configuration and troubleshooting of seven widely used network services: DNS, LDAP, Apache, FTP, HTTP/FTP Proxy, SMB/CIFS (Windows networking) and E-mail servers. |
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Linux Troubleshooting : Gives the Linux system administrator an in-depth look at common and not so common Linux system problems. Takes a hands-on approach to troubleshooting with a "break-fix" philosophy, 25% lecture, and 75% lab intensive content. Lab tasks let students choose the type of scenarios they would like to tackle, with hints, helps, and solutions to make learning very effective. |
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Security Courses |
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Network Security |
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Begins by teaching the tools and techniques used to infiltrate networks. Course focus then moves to an in depth analysis of Network Intrusion Detection tools, and firewall services. |
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Enterprise Linux Security Administration |
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Focuses on using the latest advances in Linux security to secure both the base OS, and a collection of the most popular applications. Advanced security technologies such as Kerberos and SELinux are covered. |
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Linux Courses For Unix Administrators |
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Geared towards the experienced UNIX administrator the GL615 gets the student up to speed with Linux administration without covering an overlap of common knowledge. |
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Certificates Of Appreciation |
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