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Platinum Lifetime Membership is the perfect fit for I.T. pro's |
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Our training programs employ an array of multi-dimensional learning techniques that makes our Four Point learning system so successful. The building blocks of this proven system include audio cds for learning on the go, extensive diagnostic pre-tests, adaptive software, simulated exams, video courseware for a visual learning environment and vendor specific press books; all available well below retail cost. Our strategic partnerships with companies large and small, authors, trainers and educators allow us to provide today’s IT professional with the finest educational material available.
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Worried about your Best Course in this Economic Meltdown? |
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This is a question that has been on a lot of minds lately. IT professionals must continually upgrade their skills to stay current in their fields and keep themselves marketable. If history is to be trusted, times like these are the most critical for individuals to advance their skills. Download this white paper to learn more!
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7 More Red Hat® Linux Tips and Tricks |
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Are you looking for a quick and simple reference guide to help you navigate Red Hat® Linux systems? Look no further. Global Knowledge and Red Hat have assembled a second set of Tips and Tricks written by Red Hat Certified Engineers® (RHCEs) to give you an edge on managing these systems. Included in this paper: 1. If a file has a link count greater than 1, is there a simpler way to find out what other file names are hard-linked to it? 2. Which interface is eth0? 3. Quick-and-dirty automounts. 4. How can I make dd give me a progress report? 5. Tar vs.Star-The battle of xattrs. 6. New default mount options in Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 5. 7. How do I enable logging so that I can see all the queries on my DNS server?
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7 Things Every System Administrator Should Know About OpenSSH |
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OpenSSH is an open-source implementation of the SSH (Secure SHell) protocols, originally developed in 1995 by Tatu Ylonen. SSH-based tools provide secure client/server connections and are usually designed to replace older remote-access tools like rshand telnet. Unlike their predecessors, SSH-based tools encrypt their transmissions, making it difficult or impossible for intruders to "sniff"important information,such as passwords, from the data stream.SSH implementations exist for every major platform including Microsoft Windows. This paper will focus on the OpenSSH implementation, which was initially developed as part of the OpenBSD project and is installed by default on most modern BSD and Linux-based operating systems, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora.
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Benchmarks prove the performance of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux platform |
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This paper describes how database benchmarks demonstrate the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and Oracle9i Database running on HP ProLiant hardware. Combined with the compelling Total Cost of Ownership model presented by this software and hardware combination, the paper shows why solutions such as this are rapidly replacing proprietary RISC/Unix and Microsoft Windows solutions.
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5 Steps to Better Data Security
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With everything from national security to regulatory compliance to the confidence of the citizenry at stake, the need for ironclad data security is greater than ever. Read what you can do to secure your organization’s file transfer from internal and external threats. |
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