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Canonical
on 26 November 2008

Viva o Ubuntu Training no Brazil!


Canonical has signed up its first Authorised Training Partner in Brazil. Based in Recife, Fuctura has been an open source training house and avid Ubuntu supporter for some years now.

Their instructors have just completed a three day ‘Train The Trainer’ session by Canonical, preparing them to teach the Ubuntu courses in the manner and high standards students have come to expect. The first desktop course will be held in December, followed by many more throughout Brazil in 2009.

If you haven’t checked out the training offerings by Canonical and its partners yet, here’s a good opportunity: www.ubuntu.com/training

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