Unix and its open-source derivative Linux drive many of the worlds computer systems and provide the core of many web-based systems. Our Unix curriculum is designed to provide System Adminstrators and Developers with a complete set of Unix skills. Increasingly, PERL is being used to add functionality to Unix scripts. Our PERL courses start with the basics and provide growth into more complex topics.

Roadmap to Success

Unix Course Map

 

UNIX Courses

Fundamentals of Unix: Basics (3 days)
This course teaches the basic working environment of a Unix system, line commands, and Korn and/or Bourne shell techniques.
Fundamentals of Unix: Shell Scripting and Report Generation (3 days)
Unix professionals learn to develop advanced Korn and/or Bourne shell scripts and reporting procedures.
Fundamentals of Unix: Utilities and Commands(1 Day)
The UNIX professional builds executable programs using Unix utility source code.
Unix System Administration: Essential Operations (5 Days)
This course will teach the commands and methods needed to setup, manage, and troubleshoot a Unix system.
Unix System Administration: Networking Features (3 Days)
Students learn to manage Unix networking services including: TCP/IP, NFS, ftp, DNS, printers, and Samba.
Unix System Administration: Security Issues (2 Days)
Students learn the commands and methods used to setup a Unix security domain.
Unix System Administration: Performance Concepts and Analysis (2 Days)
Students learn performance concepts and how to develop a methodology to tune Unix systems (monitor, interpret, and adjust).
Introduction to z/OS UNIX (3 Days)
Students learn to use UNIX System Services running under z/OS.
Shell Script Programming in z/OS UNIX (3 Days)
Students learn to use advanced capabilities of UNIX System Services running under z/OS.
Developing Applications for z/OS UNIX (3 Days)
Students create and maintain programs in the z/OS UNIX environment and that use callable z/OS UNIX System Services as well as C functions.

PERL Courses

Programming in PERL: Basic/Intermediate (3 Days)
Attendees learn both the programming interface and the techniques that can be used to write procedures in PERL (Practical Extraction and Report Language).
Programming in PERL: Advanced Topics (2 Days)
Students learn advanced concepts and capabilities that can be used to write procedures in PERL (V5), especially the new interfaces that use object-oriented features.
Programming in PERL: Using/Programming the Database Interface (3 Days)
This course teaches students to use PERL techniques and commands to write scripts to perform various methods of database interactions.
Programming in PERL: Tk and CGI Extensions (3 Days)
Students will to use Tk techniques and commands to write PERL scripts to manipulate the graphical interfaces in X Windows. Students will also use PERL to interface CGI scripts with HTML documents and forms.