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Free Half Day Virtual Fundamentals of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Course

Global Knowledge

 

Global Knowledge and Red Hat provide free half day virtual course.

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  • 10:00 BST
  • 11:00 Central European Time and Egypt Standard Time

Overview

In a digital world, IT is a critical business asset. To deliver competitive advantages, IT organizations must shift from traditional infrastructure operations to flexible, service-centric environments.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers a consistent application and user experience regardless of the underlying infrastructure. Deploy current applications and emerging workloads across bare-metal, virtualized, hybrid cloud, and multi cloud environments, knowing they will operate reliably.

System administrators need to understand how to deploy, configure, and manage an operating system to be successful.By giving you more control, confidence, and freedom to innovate, you will reduce the friction and cost of cloud deployment while accelerating time to market for critical business workloads with Linux.

Join this preliminary training webinar to prepare you with basic practical techniques of Linux use and system administration tasks  and  to learn more on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the open source development model to face today’s computing environment challenges.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • RHEL8: Any Cloud, Any Workload, One OS 
  • Application Stream 
  • Image Builder 
  • Web Console 
  • Container Tools 
 
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Rik Megens

Red Hat Certified Instructor

Rik Megens has more than 30 years experience in the IT industry working for Banks, Insurance companies, Government, University, High Tech. and start-ups. Rik is a Red Hat Certified Solutions Architect specialized in Cloud, DevOps and Automation technologies. He is also a Red Hat Certified Instructor and Red Hat Certified Examiner with a deep knowledge of Red Hat Enterprise Linux®, Red Hat Ansible® Automation Platform, and Red Hat OpenShift® Container Platform.