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Knowing the CLOUD!

Posted on August 11, 2014

Cloud is really the future. In the present day enterprise world, Cloud solves real time business problems for various industries in diverse sectors Cloud training and certifications are young, however their value is growing exponentially in terms of knowledge acquisition. On the horizon, we can see strong cloud skills being proven as a fantastic trend […]

Be An RHCA In 4 Days

Posted on August 5, 2014

We bring to your notice that ipsr solutions ltd. is delivering 7 Red Hat examinations in only 4 days. From 20th August 2014 to 23rd August 2014, it is all yours, if you had been waiting desperately to attend examinations that falls on dates in line with your convenience. All examinations happen on consecutive days. […]

Pass Any 5 To Be A Red Hat Certified Architect – RHCA

Posted on July 21, 2014

As it says, it is only required that one needs to pass any 5 Certificate Of Expertise examinations to be a Red Hat Certified Architect. The number 5 is inclusive of any certificate of expertise examinations that you may have passed earlier. Well, the status update will take effect from October 1, 2014. An easier […]

The Cloud – Open Challenge – We Invite The BOLD

Posted on June 25, 2014

Ladies and Gentlemen, It is time you sped on the CLOUD track. You are welcome! ipsr solutions ltd. having been in the training industry for over 15 years now, presents for the first time in her history – an Open Challenge for IT Engineers and Cloud Aspirants. It is interesting, appealing and a must-take. Get […]

Earning a Red Hat Certified Architect – Just Got Easier!

Posted on June 17, 2014

With the recent Red Hat announcement describing Program Changes in the Red Hat Certified Architect Track, things are so getting easier for RHCA aspirants. The path to earn the much coveted title has been simplified. Passing ANY FIVE CERTIFICATES OF EXPERTISE is all that you need, to achieve the title. It is good news for […]

Red Hat Certification – The Program Changes

Posted on June 9, 2014

The professional certification program of Red Hat takes a vivid change from May 15 2014. The new implementation is lively, as there is more flexibility in the Certificates one might choose to earn towards being a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA). The changes will also differentiate Red Hat certified professionals who are current. Red Hat […]

Chasing Up the Red Hat Cloud Certification #cloud

Posted on May 25, 2014

In line with the continuing identity change of Red Hat certification programs, Red Hat Inc. announces the introduction of new modules under Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat OpenStack platforms. Chasing up with the new offerings of Red Hat, IPSR solutions has laid foundation to deliver the the newly launched Cloud training courses. The most […]

On the Road from RHCDS to RHCA – Welcome Moustafa

Posted on May 7, 2014

ipsr solutions ltd. today welcomes on board Mr. Moustafa Hammouda, Egyptian National working in Doha, Qatar. Mr. Hammouda was with us last summer, during the months of March – April 2013. That trip, he successfully completed the requirements of being a Red Hat Certified Datacenter Specialist(RHCDS), and a Red Hat Certified Virtualization Administrator(RHCVA). Employed as […]

Understanding Red Hat Server Hardening – RH413

Posted on March 15, 2014

Ever since Red Hat announced the discontinuation of the well-in-demand certificates, EX423 (Directory Services) and EX333 (Network Security) on December 31 2013, along with the official phase out of RHCSS certification program on February 28 2014, we have seen plenty of professionals curious to know what has happened to the security certification line of Red […]

The Open Cloud – Way Ahead! (A Red Hat Event)

Posted on January 16, 2014

As a metaphor for the Internet, “the cloud” is a familiar cliché, but when combined with words as “computing,” “technology” etc the meaning gets bigger and fuzzier. Some analysts define cloud computing narrowly as an updated version of utility computing. Others go very broad, arguing anything one retrieve outside the firewall is “in the cloud.” […]