Archive for May 2014
Microsoft Certified IT Professional Offered in Redback Academy
Microsoft
Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
These certifications prove that
you have the comprehensive set of skills to perform a particular
IT job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging
administrator. They are based on older
versions of Microsoft technologies, and your MCITP certification will decline
in value as companies move to newer versions of our products. Take advantage of
special upgrades to earn a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE)
certification, and protect your investment in certifications.
Redback IT Academy one of the Training partner with Red Hat
Red
Hat Certified Engineer — RHCE
A Red Hat® Certified Engineer (RHCE®) is a Red Hat Certified
System Administrator (RHCSA) who possesses additional skills, knowledge, and
abilities required of a senior system administrator responsible for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux® systems.
An RHCE is
capable of:
Configuring static routes, packet filtering, and network
address translation.
Setting kernel runtime parameters.
Configuring an Internet Small Computer System Interface
(iSCSI) initiator.
Producing and delivering reports on system utilization.
Using shell scripting to automate system maintenance tasks.
Configuring system logging, including remote logging.
Configuring a system to provide networking services,
including HTTP/HTTPS, File Transfer Protocol (FTP), network file system (NFS),
server message block (SMB), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), secure shell
(SSH) and Network Time Protocol (NTP).
Cisco certified network associate (CCNA):
Cisco certified network
associate (CCNA):
Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA) Routing and Switching is a certification program for
entry-level network engineers that helps maximize your investment in
foundational networking knowledge and increase the value of your employer's
network. CCNA Routing and Switching is for Network Specialists, Network
Administrators, and Network Support Engineers with 1-3 years of experience. The
CCNA Routing and Switching validates the ability to install, configure,
operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks.
Microsoft Certification Training Courses:
As a leading
computer training center and Microsoft Gold Learning Partner, Premier Knowledge
Solutions offers Microsoft Certification training for all of the Microsoft
Certification paths available. Each of our Microsoft Certification training
courses is taught by a Microsoft Certified instructor and maps to one of the Microsoft
Certification Program exams
Microsoft
Windows Server 2008:
50255: Managing, Maintaining, and Securing Your Networks
Through Group Policy
50412: Implementing Active Directory Federation Services 2.0
50604B: Windows Server 2012 Workshop for IT Professionals
6158: Updating Your SQL Server 2005 Skills to SQL Server
2008
6415: Updating your Network Infrastructure Technology Skills
to Windows Server 2008 (Beta 3) - Boot Camp
6416: Updating your Network Infrastructure and Active
Directory Technology Skills to Windows Server 2008
6418: Deploying Windows Server 2008 R2
6419: Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server
2008-based Servers R2
6420: Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008
6421: Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008
Network Infrastructure R2
6422: Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
6423: Implementing and Managing Windows Server 2008
Clustering
6424: Fundamentals of Microsoft Server 2008 Active Directory
6425: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008
Active Directory Domain Services R2
6426: Configuring and Troubleshooting Identity and Access
Solutions with Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
6427: Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information
Services in Windows Server 2008
6428: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008
Terminal Services
6430: Planning for Windows Server 2008 Servers
6433: Planning and Implementing Windows Server 2008
6434: Automating Windows Server 2008 Administration with
Windows PowerShell
6436: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
Infrastructure and Services
6437: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Applications
Infrastructure
6439: Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008
Application Infrastructure
MCSA: Windows Server 2008 Boot Camp
The value of Red Hat Training
The value of Red Hat Training
A smart investment toward an even smarter team.
Your IT staff is your most valuable asset.
Their knowledge and skills determine the success of your technologies, which
translate into the success of your business. Without a well-trained IT staff,
you sacrifice performance and security and your organization won't fully reap
the price and performance benefits of your Red Hat environment.
Novell Client for Linux
Overview
Deploying Linux for the first time—whether on the desktop or on the server—doesn't need to be a foreign undertaking. The familiarity of the Novell experience is preserved when you use Novell Client for Linux.
Novell Client for Linux provides Novell NetWare and Novell Open Enterprise Server connectivity to SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop workstations by translating login script commands to their Linux counterparts. Once it is installed on workstations, users can enjoy the full range of Novell NetWare and Novell Open Enterprise Server services such as Novell eDirectory; single, synchronized login; and multiprotocol support—not to mention many mission-critical applications.
Note:The Novell Client for Linux is currently an add-on feature to SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. In the future, it will ship with the desktop. SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop users and Open Enterprise Server users are entitled to the Novell Client for Linux.
Features
Novell Client for Linux delivers the following features:
Network login from the graphical user interface (GUI) and console (See Figure 1)
Support for container, profile and user login scripts
Mapped drives and home directory access from the GUI and console
Background authentication and authentication in conjunction with universal password
GUI and command-line tools
Support for Novell NCP protocol
Name resolution through DNS, DHCP, SLP and NDAP
File operations: viewing and managing file trustee rights, viewing file attributes, and purge and salvage
Command-line (shell) utilities:
login
logout
send
map
tree
cx
ncopy
nlist
ndir
purge
salvage
flag
rights
Cluster failover reconnect
Automatic background reconnect to NetWare and Open Enterprise Server
Greater than 4 GB file support
NCP packet signing
Novell eDirectory multi-tree support
Environments
NetWare 6.5
Novell Open Enterprise Server
Supported Protocols
Open standard: CIFS, NFS, LDAP and other authorization mechanisms
Desktops
GNOME
KDE
Microsoft offers 1TB free cloud storage to businesses
Microsoft said it will increase its cloud storage offering for business users by 40-fold as the world's largest software company makes a case for businesses buying an all-in-one product from itself rather than buying technology "piecemeal" from multiple sellers.
"The era of making isolated, single-solution decisions is rapidly coming to a close," wrote John Case, corporate vice president of Microsoft Office division. Microsoft on Monday raised its OneDrive for Business storage to 1TB per user from 25GB.
"The era of making isolated, single-solution decisions is rapidly coming to a close," wrote John Case, corporate vice president of Microsoft Office division. Microsoft on Monday raised its OneDrive for Business storage to 1TB per user from 25GB.
Microsoft rushes to fix Internet Explorer after attacks; no fix for Windows XP users
Microsoft Corp is rushing to fix a bug in its widely used Internet Explorer web browser after a computer security firm disclosed the flaw over the weekend, saying hackers have already exploited it in attacks on some US companies.
PCs running Windows XP will not receive any updates fixing that bug when they are released, however, because Microsoft stopped supporting the 13-year-old operating system earlier this month. Security firms estimate that between 15 and 25 per cent of the world's PCs still run Windows XP
PCs running Windows XP will not receive any updates fixing that bug when they are released, however, because Microsoft stopped supporting the 13-year-old operating system earlier this month. Security firms estimate that between 15 and 25 per cent of the world's PCs still run Windows XP