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UNIX Training Program |
SYS-ED provides industry standard and consultancy derived UNIX-variant training. A core UNIX training program will range from 10 to 15 days in duration and utilize the full complement of training medium - traditional, web-based, and technology driven classrooms.
Given the strategic investment in UNIX, effective training and return on investment is directly related to the selection of subject matter, examples, and exercises specific to the client organization. Accordingly, programs can be dedicated to a UNIX variant or include additional interrelated courses from the search engine. At the client's discretion, validation assessment and a final examination can be utilized.
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UNIX Training Programs |
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| Core Program | Duration | |
| UNIX Fundamentals | 10 days | |
| UNIX Operations and Network Administration | 11 days | |
| UNIX Application Development | 10 days | |
| UNIX Scripting and Programming | 14 days | |
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SYS-ED's technology exchange websites compile, organize, and present software specific and established operational categorizations of information technology. They provide a framework for assessing knowledge transfer in a variety of delivery formats: web based training, classroom instruction, technology updates, courseware, training aids, learning paths, and validation assessment. |
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| www.pcapplicationstrainingbysysed.us | www.msnetworkstrainingbysysed.us |
| www.macintoshtrainingbysysed.us | www.databasetrainingbysysed.us |
| www.crystalreportstrainingbysysed.us | www.xmltrainingbysysed.us |
Footnote 1:
David Silverberg and David Shapiro were both among the first wave of
technologist and programmers who evaluated the UNIX operating system and
designed and coded C programs. Dave Silverberg was coding programs and reviewing
source code and later taught classes at Bell Laboratories. David Shapiro, in
conjunction with classmates at Union College and Cornell University, became
familiar with the capabilities and long term potential of low level programming
languages, and early versions of both UNIX and BASIC.
Footnote 2:
SYS-ED’s core UNIX curriculum has been submitted to the New York State
Department of Education - Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision for review.