
Opengear offers 50% discount to qualified Cisco training centresPublished on 25 Jul 2011
"IT labs and training facilities leverage Opengear open source console servers and smart cellular routers to bring secure hands-on experiences to remote students," said Todd Rychecky, vice president of sales and marketing, Opengear North America. "For the Cisco training community, this means Opengear can be a trusted partner, as Opengear is both a Cisco channel partner and the Opengear ACM5000 is registered in the Cisco Developer Network." Opengear offers benefits to network training laboratories as well as many other data center and edge computing environments: Labs can offer remote access to students from anywhere in the world for online teaching or public network laboratories.
Training and network labs around the world that already use Opengear include:
"There is no substitute for learning about IT on real equipment. Opengear allows our remote students to log into our actual lab equipment using SSH and PuTTY to undertake training and tests," said Grant Wigley, director of University of South Australia, Cisco Networking Academy. "Opengear also gives the students in our labs the ability to see the effect of their commands on the various devices in their network and allows groups of students to see what each other is doing on those devices."
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