Number 4 in Free Computer Networking Tutorials!

I was happy to see us ranked #4 in a list (behind MIT…) when I was searching a keyword on Google to see our page ranking:

http://education-portal.com/articles/10_Places_to_Find_Free_Computer_Networking_Tutorials_on_the_Web.html

and this description they did of us:

4. Teracom Training (teracomtraining.com)

Telecom Training offers several styles of online tutorial for free to the public. The video previews are introductions to longer courses (which are not free), but they boast highly accessible introductions to topics like telecom fundamentals and wireless networking. There are also short, one-page tutorial introductions to the concepts of networking and much longer, independent video tutorials on subjects like digitization, loops, softswitches and more. Registration is required, but free.

 

Well said!

IPv6 Training Course for Non-Engineers

 

Instructor Jay McGuire forwarded me this link to this article on the need for IPv6 training:

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/030711-ipv6-brain-drain.html

 

My comment:

Great article highlighting the need for IPv6 training! As follow-on information for people who might be looking for this training (and not wanting to go to New Hampshire…), Teracom has a new course “Understanding IPv6: Structure, Features, Planning and Migration“, an intensive overview of the new version of IP, designed to provide a rich description of the benefits, structure, features, and implementation challenges of this important new “must-have” network standard.

This course will be of great benefit to those in information technology, telecommunications and networking, particularly:
Managers who need to understand what IPv6 is, what it does, and how it will affect them
Planners who need to ensure they understand the full breadth of issues IPv6 brings with it, particularly in terms of implementation of IPv6 alongside IPv4 in products, services and applications
Administrators responsible for a migration to a mixed IPv4-IPv6 environment who will benefit from the numerous checklists and templates for migration and deployment, ensuring they have the full picture
Technical people needing to efficiently put in place a “big-picture” view of IPv6 before embarking on project detailed design and vendor-specific implementations.

Ensuring you have a solid, comprehensive big-picture view of what IPv6 is, its important new characteristics compared to IPv4 besides longer address fields, how it will affect you, and a broad understanding of areas and issues that must be addressed only makes sense.

If you are interested, the course page is:
http://www.teracomtraining.com/courses/116/ipv6-training-course.htm

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Thank you!

Eric