Mohammed Maeraj Hasbi wrote: > Hi all, > > I have been asked to do training on configuring and administrating Linux for > my company. Is there any link that's useful for me to check. I'm in the > process of aquiring some info for it... Any pointers and tips on what to > include? > > _______________________________________________ > Redhat-list mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
I've been in charge of some application training at our community college in the past. The approach we always to was to work with the company to setup a time, place and company trainer to visit the college for a planned training session. By working with the trainer, you become the local representative/contact that can work with the trainer before, during and after the training. This model provides the company staff a familar face and one go to person for problems down the road. When the company go to person is confronted with a problem (s)he cannot solve, they contact the distro/application company for assistance. As time goes on, you'll begin to develop an idea of common problems and a possible additional training session. These additional training sessions can focus on areas identified since the first training session. For Linux, you should be able to find a company reasonably close to your company that can provide some type of training. Of course, there always the possibility of going to the distro company to get an inhouse training session. Both of these approaches might prove to be to costly for a small company. If so, there is always the other approach. Identify a person or team that can be trained. Once trained they become the company trainers and initial support group as the company ramps up a Linux community. Regardless of which approach you take, money, time and ROI(return on investment) are things the bean counters need to have answers to. Be ready to go to work and become a go to person that is going to have an exciting growth opportunity. Good Luck and enjoy this opportunity. Best Regards, Art _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list