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LinuxCertified Announces its next Embedded and Real-Time Linux Development Training course.
  Aug 15th, 20:14 UTC

LinuxCertified Inc, a leading provider of Linux training and services, announced its next Embedded and Real-Time Linux Development class to be held in San Francisco Bay Area from August 20th - 22nd, 2008.

The course covers the key issues in embedding Linux. Such questions as: why Linux, how to embed Linux, and how to measure and obtain real-time performance in Linux are examined. Taught by veterans in the field, this course provides an in-depth analysis of the subject. The course will be useful both for managers looking to identify correct tools and resources for their projects as well as developers looking to hone their skills before taking on a serious Embedded and Real-Time Linux project.

Details on this course are available at: http://www.linuxcertified.com/embedded-linux-training.html

This workshop is also available as an on-site class throughout North America.

About LinuxCertified, Inc.

The mission of LinuxCertified, Inc is to help our clients benefit from significant savings of effectively using Linux and Open-Source software in their IT and development infrastructure. Our core offerings are:

- Linux trained and certified professionals
- Implementation and development services using Open-Source software
- LinuxCertified products providing industry's best ROI

To learn more contact Rajesh Goyal at: 1-877-800-6873 or
info(at)linuxcertified.com

or visit us at: http://www.linuxcertified.com


(Submitted by linuxcertified, Inc. of LinuxCertified.com)

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