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It gives us great pleasure to announce Red Hat Linux Certification offer as follows.

RHCSA+RHCE ( Double attempt ) @Rs.16,000/-
•Enroll on or before 24th Feb'2012, Attempt first exam before 29th Feb’2012 and 2nd attempt by 31st Mar'12

Seven has Arrived CEH v7
EC-Council introduce latest version of the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v7 program! As you Know MIST Pvt Ltd (Marc Institute Of Software Technology Private Limited) one of the leading organization in Software Training, Testing and Consulting ,it has trained over 18,000 students across the world from the past 13 years and being a authorized partner we offer EC-Council's latest version of the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) v7 program Training & Certification.

Red Hat Announces Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, has announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, the latest major release of the company's flagship operating platform, setting the scene for its server operating systems for the next decade. With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat defines new standards for commercial open source operating environments. Designed to support today's flexible and varied enterprise architectures, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 delivers the comprehensive foundation customers need for physical, virtualized and cloud deployments.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is a compelling choice for users looking to migrate from UNIX to Linux and is a powerful alternative to Microsoft Windows Server. By setting the standard for open source computing, Red Hat Enterprise Linux also delivers industry-leading innovation for private and public cloud deployments.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 includes hundreds of technical feature enhancements and additions that offer customers a significant technology leap over marketplace alternatives. It offers:
• A highly optimized application platform for large-scale, centrally managed enterprise deployments.
• Enhanced efficiency with the latest generation of highly scalable hardware systems.
• Industry-leading virtualization performance, flexibility and security for both host and guest environments.
• Extensive support for features designed to minimize ecological impact and carbon footprint of IT systems.
• A platform suitable for long-term, stable deployment while able to incorporate new technologies for physical, virtual and cloud deployments.

 What's new with Red Hat Training and Certification?
Red Hat Training has offered Linux system administration courses and certifications for over a decade. With the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, we will continue to offer a job-relevant, hands-on training curriculum; a robust, performance-based certification program; and a consistent training experience worldwide. That means listening to our
Customers, listening to the market, and taking into account developments in the job roles and backgrounds of those administering and working with Red Hat Enterprise Linux today. With that feedback in mind, we have made three important changes to our Linux system administrator and Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) curriculum's.

Job role based curriculum paths
Over the past ten years, the IT infrastructure landscape has changed dramatically. Linux deployments in enterprise IT environments have increased dramatically. Job roles are more fluid, and system administrators need skills across multiple platforms to keep today's complex data centers running. There's a wide range of IT professionals coming to
Red Hat training, including Windows, network, and Solaris admen’s, in addition to a continuum of junior, mid-level, and senior Linux administrators. As a result, Red Hat Training has realigned and updated its curriculum to offer training paths that are relevant to diverse customer job profiles, backgrounds, and skill set goals.
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) replaces RHCT
Red Hat certifications are demanding and require the ability to apply practical system administration skills relevant to the workplace in a time-critical environment. Our core system administration credential up until this point, Red Hat Certified Technician, has been discontinued and we have introduced the New Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) to more closely align with the Linux administrator job role that is common in IT organizations around the world. Students who successfully complete the RHCSA exam are able to handle the most frequent and critical tasks required of Linux system administrators. Red Hat is introducing two curriculum tracks aligned to the RHCSA credential. Red Hat System Administration I [RH124] and Red Hat System Administration II [RH134] is a two-course track that is best for IT professionals who do not have extensive Linux command line experience.
The RHCSA is a distinct and separate exam from the Red Hat Certified Engineer accreditation. Red Hat Certified Engineers typically handle tasks that are the responsibility of senior Linux system administrators including automation,
security and network services administration.
Please note: RHCTs who earned their credentials on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 will automatically attain RHCSA certification, but for appearing for RHCE in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, they will have to appear for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 RHCSA exam. Individuals who earned the credential on all previous releases will remain RHCTs
and are encouraged to update their skills and validate their knowledge with the RHCSA exam. Because RHCSA is replacing RHCT, no additional RHCT exams will be offered going forward
New delivery approach
Mist and Red Hat Training has always placed a focus on practical, relevant, hands-on labs for students to practice skills and tasks in our courses. Our new courses take a facilitative approach to learning by engaging the student actively in the learning process. Less lecture and more participation equals better understanding and retention. The benefits of this Improved approach includes:
• Improved knowledge retention
• A more engaging experience
• An interactive student workbook with checklists for common Linux administration tasks, which acts as a reference job aid when back in the workplace.

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