RHCE

Chris Kloiber ckloiber at ckloiber.com
Thu Apr 29 23:13:39 UTC 2004


On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 22:36, Chadley Wilson wrote:
> Dear friends,
> 
> My company has decided to send me for Linux training. The boss wants me
> to do the relevant training to bring our company up to speed with IBM
> and and other major PC brands that are selling Linux on there PCs for
> end users.
> 
> So I did some research and the outcome was to do the course through
> Obsidian systems in South Africa (Where I live).
> They are offering the Redhat Certified Engineer(RHCE),Supposed to be one
> of the top IT qualifications.
>  
> Now the boss wants to know how to tell if this is the the correct
> course.
> And he wants to know if we shouldn't maybe go down the SUSE route.
> 
> My question is a difficult one because I need to justify and prove prior
> to actually going on the course that RHCE would be the right way to go.
> I have already mentioned that RedHat base platforms are by far more
> widely supported than any other distro and that FC will be the best for
> us to use on our our hardware because it is very configurable and has
> such great hardware support.
> But one has to bear in mind that I am trying to explain this to a person
> who has no idea of computers and operating systems let alone Linux.
> 
> Could some one point me in the direction of some good justifications for
> my choice? or point me in a new direction altogether.
> Either way, I have just got to give him a very convincing answer. 
> 
> Thanks

Take the on-line pre-qualification exams to see if you are ready for
RH300 (requires a redhat.com login, but is free):

http://www.redhat.com/apps/training/assess/

-- 
Chris Kloiber






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