| Freedom Tech Center adds more Samba training workshops |
Jul. 07, 2004
The Freedom Technology Center (FTC) has announced that it is adding four additional Samba training workshops across the US through the end of the year. The organization has added 4-Day hands-on workshops with top Samba instructor John Terpstra. The new courses will be held in San Jose (Calif.) on August 16-19, in Los Angeles on September 20-23, in Boston on October 25-28, and in Atlanta on November 15-18.
FTC's Samba training workshops are based on Terpstra's popular Prentice Hall PTR Open Source Series books, including the recently released Samba-3 By Example. Terpstra's first title, The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide was a 2003 Amazon.com bestseller.
Silicon Valley's FTC hosted successful Samba training programs in Seattle and Dallas earlier this year.
Demand for Linux-related training is, growing according to many reports. Last spring, UK-based international technology training group Azlan annnounced the addition of Novell-related courses in response to market demand in Europe.
Regional programs are springing up across the U.S. The Linux Training Center in New Jersey is offering a two-day program in July that covers Linux system and network administration, prepping attendees for both the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Level 1 and CompTIA Linux+ certifications.
Governments, too, are looking to train their staff in open source software with Brazil launching an intitiative in April to train 2,200 public employees in Linux.
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