Re: [Networker] TRAINING recommendations
2006-05-11 17:04:54
On May 11, 2006, at 4:44 PM — 5/11/06, Albert Eddie Contractor AFRPA
CIO/IT wrote:
What I find amazing is the sheer number of recommendations I have
received for Cambridge Computers for training on EMC/Networker. Quite
impressive actually. I have not spoken to Allison yet, but I intend
to.
If Allison is the reason for this high number of recommendations EMC
would do well in hiring her to take over the educational program at
EMC!
Thanks for the recommendations to the 40+ of you replied privately.
When I first started working with NetWorker, we were using a OEMed
Tru64 version. Just after I started managing Temple's original
NetWorker server, I struggled quite a bit one time to recover a
server with a huge set of data on it. After resolving the issue with
the tech support people at Digital Equipment Corp. I asked the
gentleman who helped me if he could recommend a place for me to
attend NetWorker training. Cambridge Computer was who he recommended.
Alison taught a refresher course that I attended two years ago and it
was a good learning experience. I also attended other training at
Cambridge Computer Services that was taught by other individuals. All
the workshops I attended were beneficial.
Check out their schedule because they also offer some very
interesting free workshops besides the paid NetWorker training
opportunities.
Cambridge Computer Services is my preferred VAR for anything
involving NetWorker and backups that I do here at Temple University.
I rely on them to provide NetWorker licenses, software, and some
hardware, as well as keeping me updated on new backup technologies.
The two tape libraries I use now were purchased through Cambridge
Computer who also provided on-site expertise to set up our Sony
PetaSite. If all goes well, I hope to have Cambridge Computer back
here this summer to upgrade our PetaSite again.
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