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NKT Training. provide UNIX training, Solaris training and Linux Training on-site anywhere within the UK and Europe.

Training courses can be provided in most Unix® based operating system administration including Solaris®, HPUX® and Linux®. Clients can choose from a range of NKT Training courses which include course materials or, alternatively, courses can be made to the clients specifications.

On completion of NKT Services standard courses, delegates will have had sufficient knowledge to complete one of the many certification exams. e.g. Solaris Certified Administrator, HPUX Certified Administrator, Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC) and Red Hat® Linux Certified Engineer

Typical 4 day training course for 5 delegate for just GBP3,200

Courses are held at the client's site usually to a maximum of 8 delegates per course. By providing only on-site courses, NKT Training has very low overheads and is therefore able to provide courses at a substantial reduction to similar courses held at dedicated training centres. How else can we provide a typical 4 day training course for 5 delegates with equipment and course material for only GBP 3,200. That's the equivalent of only 2 delegates at a dedicated training centre.

We Provide the Equipment

With most on-site training providers, it is the clients responsibility to provide the equipment for the course. This usually means that the appropriate software has to be loaded and tested prior to the course starting. In extreme cases, the equipment provided may not be suitable for the course.

By providing our own training equipment, we can ensure that the equipment is appropriate for the course and, if necessary, all software is loaded, configured and tested prior to the equipment being delivered to site. Once on site, the equipment is connected to their own private network to ensure that no security risks or viruses can be transmitted. This ensure a prompt start to the course, no unpleasant surprises for the instructor and no time lost with the instructor having to fix installation problems.

The machines provided are usually Dell PCs for the Linux courses and Sun UltraSPARC® workstations for the Solaris and Unix courses. The machines are complete with keyboard, mouse and flat screen monitors.

What does the Client need to provide?

To hold an NKT Training course on your site, it is necessary to provide a room suitable for the course. There should be sufficient room and ventilation for the number of delegates and equipment. Each delegate will need at least a 1000mm wide standard desk to hold the PC and course notes comfortably. There should also be a similar sized desk at the front of the room for the instructor. The room will also require a large whiteboard and, if possible, be equipped with a VGA projector which projects on to a separate screen, not the whiteboard.

All standard courses are covered by NKT Services' Money back Guarantee. In the event that a delegate is not satisfied with one of our standard courses, then NKT Services will refund the 1st Delegate portion of the course cost. Terms and conditions apply.

Weekend & Evening Courses

Weekend and evening courses can also be provided avoiding critical staff from being away from their desks for a long duration. Complete the enquiry form for further information.


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