Tuxaco extends training portfolio
[Posted March 27, 2006 by ris]
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| "john gwilliam" <john-AT-tuxaco.co.uk> |
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| <pr-AT-lwn.net> |
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| tuxaco press release |
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| Fri, 24 Mar 2006 13:22:58 -0000 |
For release: Immediate
Contact: Vicky Gwilliam, director
Tuxaco Ltd Tel: (01844) 351162
TUXACO EXTENDS TRAINING PORTFOLIO
OSC members, Tuxaco have recently announced that they will be providing
public Linux courses in London and Birmingham, so the company can now offer
classroom teaching in addition to its existing portfolio of onsite Linux
courses.
Initially Tuxaco will provide their four core generic Linux courses, Linux
Introduction, Linux Administration, Linux network Administration and Linux
Shell Scripting from London and Birmingham but according to Tuxaco founder
and course material author, John Gwilliam the good news for prospective
delegates, is the very reasonable prices that Tuxaco can offer. He comments,
"The open source community are not prepared to pay proprietary course fees
for their Linux training, so we have responded to this requirement by
offering first class teaching at sensible and affordable fees.
"For example, students attending our classes will pay as little as £850 for
Linux Introduction and only £995 for the 5 days Linux Administration course
but all we've cut is the cost. The comfortable, professional environment and
facilities that Tuxaco provide are equal to those of any leading training
provider and we are just as proud of all our fully qualified instructors.
"Tuxaco now offer the Linux teaching equivalent of British Airways travel but
at EasyJet prices, thus helping to further reduce the TCO of Linux
migration," Gwilliam concludes.