Linux Training Leading to Certification
The AIM Institute will customize and conduct training sessions in
Linux Fundamentals, Linux Network Security and Linux Enterprise Server
Administration. These courses feature hands-on components integrated
with lecture and lab activities and are designed to help acquire the
variety of skills needed to set up and maintain Unix computers. The
course curriculum covers subjects ranging from initial installation of
Linux to day-to-day administrative tasks such as management of user
accounts, disk space allocation, and trouble-shooting skills needed to
cope with unexpected behavior.
An understanding of network concepts,
and the TCP/IP protocol suite is helpful in all courses, but is not
required. Our courseware supports the latest versions of SUSE LINUX
Professional and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server.
Classes are held at the AIM Institute training lab at 412 S. 19th
Street and are taught by Adam Haeder. As the director of
AIMs Information Technology team, Adam has extensive experience
administering enterprise Linux solutions and holds several nationally
recognized Linux certifications. While these courses focus on specific
topics, Adam integrates real-world lab situations that are sure to
provoke thought and learning.
AIM Institute will customize training according to our corporate
customers' needs. In order to conduct a class, a minimum of 8 students
is required. For questions about pricing and availability, please visit our list of current classes or contact:
Dave Coover
Director of Training
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(402)345-5025 ext. 132
Course Offerings
Linux Fundamentals
This course is designed to provide the essential skills needed to be
proficient at the Unix or Linux command line. This course focuses on
the fundamental concepts and tools which make Unix and Linux so
powerful. Students in this course commonly span a variety of skill
levels, from beginners desiring a solid foundation in Unix to
experienced users seeking to fill in gaps in their knowledge. The
curriculum is designed to provide hands-on experience. Subjects focused
on during this class include the Linux filesystem and how to
manipulate it; the basic Unix and Linux notions of pipes, redirection,
regular expressions, and other tools for performing complex tasks; the
management of processes and jobs; vi, the standard Unix editor; and the
ability to construct shell scripts to automate routine or difficult
operations.
A prerequisite for this class is a solid understanding of
computing functions. Courseware supports latest versions of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, SUSE LINUX Professional, and SUSE LINUX
Enterprise Server.
Duration: Three Days
Cost: $595 (AIM Members), $1195 (Non-members)
Enterprise Linux Systems Administration
This course is intended for students already comfortable with the Unix
environment and is designed to help students acquire the variety of
skills needed to set up and maintain Unix computers. The class covers
subjects ranging from initial installation of Linux to day-to-day
administrative tasks such as management of user accounts, disk space
allocation, and trouble-shooting skills needed to cope with unexpected
behavior. Individuals wishing to take this class should already
have a solid grounding in UNIX concepts. Fundamentals such as an
understanding of the Linux filesystem, process management, and the
ability to manipulate and edit files is considered a must and will not
be covered in class. An understanding of network concepts, and the
TCP/IP protocol suite is helpful. Courseware supports latest
versions of SUSE LINUX Professional and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server.
Duration: Three Days
Cost: $595 (AIM Members), $1195 (Non-members)
Linux Network Security
This extremely popular class focuses on network security. After a
detailed discussion of the TCP/IP suite component protocols and
Ethernet operation, the student practices using various tools to
capture, analyze, and generate IP traffic. Students then explore the
tools and techniques used to exploit protocol weaknesses and perform
more advanced network attacks. After building a thorough understanding
of network-based attacks, course focus shifts to the defensive
solutions available. Students install, configure, and test one of the
most popular and powerful NIDS solutions available as well as create a
Linux-based router/firewall solution, including advanced functionality
such as NAT, policy routing, and traffic shaping.
Since the tools used in class are compiled and run on a Linux system,
Linux or UNIX system experience is helpful. A solid background in
networking concepts will greatly aid in comprehension. Courseware
supports latest versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora Core, SUSE
LINUX Professional, and SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server.
Duration: Three Days
Cost: $595 (AIM Members), $1195 (Non-members)
Why Linux?
Linux is the name given to free-to-use open-source software. Open
Source means that the source code must be provided in any
redistribution if requested by the recipient. Linux is the fastest
growing open-source operating system in the world. Linux software is
being integrated in government agencies and major corporate IT
departments, creating a high demand for Linux- trained and certified
professionals.
Why Certify?
What does this mean to you? It means that you now have a vast new set
of tools at your disposal, and employers will want (expect) you to be
responsible for the operating system (OS), GUI, and common
applications! Linux administrators are extremely happy with their
systems and the new-found control they have over the software. It is
not unusual for these administrators to become devoted to Linux and to
greatly prefer their Linux system to the typical commercial OSs that
are available.
What Linux Certification Can Do For You:
Todays employers want verification that computer professionals have
the specific set of skills that they need. Certificates tell employers
that the professional does indeed possess the necessary skills.
Furthermore, companies exploit the certification of the computer
professionals they employ by advertising their certification skills to
the customer.
Linux certification tends to provide the computer professional with
greater employment opportunities. For example, if one wanted to move
from programming into Internet attachment, firewall implementation, and
system security, a Linux certificate will not guarantee a new Internet
job, but it will go a long way toward helping one obtain the new
position.
Certificates tend to lead to higher wages. Studies have shown that
certification in a desired skill will increase earnings anywhere from
$5 to $10 per hour (thus, yielding a $10,000 to $20,000 per year salary
increase) over non-certified computer professionals.
Certificates provide valuable benefits for corporate investment.
Research shows that past corporate investment creates a positive return
in the form of improved employee service, reduced problem-solving time,
easier assimilation of new technology, and increased overall employee
productivity. Consequently, corporations are often happy to pay for or
assist with certification costs. Certificates can be viewed as a part
of the philosophy that views learning as a life-long process. We all
learn everyday, but focusing on a goal and earning a certificate
validates the learning process and leads to improving ones level of
efficiency in the workplace. Moreover, certification ensures that one
will become familiar with new advances in technology.
An increased rate of learning leads to increased job security. This
increased security arises from being more valuable to the company and
to other companies. All of this leads to peace of mind and a better
quality of life for you and your family.
Access to technical forums where issues can be discussed with ones
peers, as well as the ability to participate in providing comments and
insight into the required standards established for each certificate
level.
Corporate and Organizational Benefits:
- Reduces total cost of ownership; therefore, improving employee productivity.
- Gives the company a measurement of the employee understanding of the Linux system.
- Studies show certification reduces employee turnover.
- Company now has a standard for hiring, promoting and career planning.
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