[NCSA-discuss] Reference: Sysadmin Days Professional Training event

Liyun Yu yu at radonc.unc.edu
Wed May 16 17:45:07 EDT 2007


FYI.  
  --Liyun
-----------------------------------------

Dear LOPSA members and friends:

Please join us at the next Sysadmin Days Professional Training event,
August 6-7, 2007 just outside Philadelphia in Cherry Hill, NJ.

Sysadmin Days is a two day training event that includes both professional
and technical development in a wide variety of areas and topics important
to you and your career.

Registration, which is as low as $474 for members (even lower for
students and staff of educational institutions), covers four half-day
classes over two days, plus lunches and snack breaks for both days,
and a dinner reception plus evening programming on Monday night.

Register early to reserve your spot!
         http://www.lopsa.org/SysadminDays

We have an excellent program for system administrators at all stages of
their career -- junior, mid-level and more senior.  Classes are taught by
experienced system administrators and experts in the field such as Tom
Limoncelli (Author of _The Practice of System & Network Administration_
and _Time Management for System Administrators_), Scott Cromar (creator of
the Solaris Troubleshooting Blog), Perl Guru Trey Harris, and Security &
Network expert Cat Okita.

Please pass this information on to your colleagues and to any groups of
system administrators that you know.

Classes will cover technical topics such as Solaris 10 troubleshooting,
Linux troubleshooting and performance tuning and automating Windows
administration. There will also be service support classes covering
configuration management, compliance and disaster recovery. Professional
development topics including ethics, time management and communication
for system administrators are also offered.

The full program is online at http://www.lopsa.org/SysadminDays/program

If you have any questions, please send email to sysadmindays at lopsa.org

We look forward to seeing you at Sysadmin Days!




More information about the ncsa-discussion mailing list