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To better weather this recession, students and laid-off workers are heading back to higher education institutions in record numbers, many of them to learn critical IT skills. Because Linux adoption is advancing two to three times faster than other platforms1, companies need qualified professionals to manage their IT environments. To meet this demand, all higher education institutions must adequately train students, and Red Hat Academy (RHA) is the ideal tool.
RHA is an affordable, open source solution that offers a comprehensive, hands-on Linux curriculum through any higher learning environment
wanting to host it. Through a series of online workbooks, students learn tasks such as hardware and device configuration, file system
management, and user administration.
“Linux is the fastest growing operating system,” said Scott Ralls, president of Craven Community College. “If we want to be ahead of curve, Linux is something we have to be involved with.”
To learn how RHA works and get more information about implementation at your college or university, download this how-to document today!