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Netizen bring Perl training to Brisbane, Australia
  Feb 15th, 04:07 UTC

Netizen have announced their plans to run Perl training in Brisbane, Australia -- a growing hub of Internet and Open Source activity

Netizen, an Australian Open Source training and consulting firm, are bringing their popular Perl training courses to Brisbane, Australia in March for the first time.

The Perl course, which Netizen believe is the first Perl training to be run in Brisbane, addresses a growing need for Open Source training in the region, which is fast becoming a hub of Open Source and Internet business activity.

"We've already had quite a lot of interest in the course," said Netizen CEO and training co-ordinator Kirrily Robert, who also noted that Brisbane's IT industry usually had far less training available than some other states.

Netizen currently run training in Perl programming, CGI and web databases, Introductory Unix, and Internet Fundamentals, and have a training presence in Melbourne and Sydney, as well as providing corporate and on-site training.

For more information:

Web: http://netizen.com.au/services/training/
Email: training@netizen.com.au
Phone: +61 3 9614 0949
Fax: +61 3 9614 0948


(Submitted by Natalie James of Netizen)

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