The Somali Network Operators’ Group (SomNOG) organizes capacity building workshops on networking and Internet technology throughout the year. The technical capacity development workshops and tutorials take place during the first 4 days of SomNOG week.
The purpose of the workshops and tutorials is to develop the skills of the ICT professionals and university graduates interested in taking their technical competencies to the next level through hands-on training sessions. The bottom-line is to contribute to employability of the local university graduates and improve the service delivery of the service providers and operators. Following a 60:40 practice to concepts ratio, both the workshops and the tutorials impart relevant skills that address the market demands and skill gaps that currently exist.
Systems and Services Workshop Description
The Systems and Services track is a hands-on training that will run for three days. Particpants will learn the skills needed for the configuration and operation of large scale Internet services on Linux systems.
Who should attend?
Technical staff who are now providing Internet Services, or those who will be involved in the establishment and/or provisioning of basic Internet Services.
Prerequisites
Particpants who are somewhat familiar with Unix/Linux servers, Mail servers, DNS server, Web servers and similar services. Knowledge of basic networking is required.
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Facilitators/Assistant
Name | Organization | Role |
Abdullahi Bihi | SomaliREN | Facilitator |
Ismail Mumin | Tabarak ICT | Facilitator |
Mohamed Ali | SomaliREN | Track Lead, Facilitator |
Mohamed Amin | Asal Solutions | Facilitator |