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Red Hat IT Automation Workshops – Virtual Events Schedule

The Red Hat IT Automation Workshops, hosted by Pinnacle and Red Hat Ansible, offer four free, hands-on sessions to help scale automation and simplify IT tasks. Registration is required by September 14, 2020, and the workshops cater to various IT roles including administrators and DevOps engineers. These events can be attended virtually or in person in Oklahoma City.

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Red Hat IT Automation Workshops – Virtual Events Schedule

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Workshops cover scaling automation and managing complex deployments.

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Registration closes on September 14, 2020.

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Workshops available for various IT roles including network engineers and DevOps.

Learn to scale automation, manage complex deployments, and essentially simplify IT automation through a series of 4 free, hands-on workshops hosted by Pinnacle and Red Hat Ansible. Registration is required and closes on September 14, 2020. Learn more and register today!

WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THESE RED HAT IT AUTOMATION WORKSHOPS?

These workshops are geared towards Windows Administrators, Virtualization System Administrators, Linux System Administrators, Network Administrators, Enterprise Architects, DevOps Engineers, Security Operations, and Network Engineers.

#1 – AUTOMATION FOUNDATION & RHEL / RED HAT ANSIBLE
September 17, 2020
12 PM – 2 PM CST
Virtual or Renaissance Waterford Hotel, OKC, OK

This is a 2-hour instructor-led virtual workshop to learn about the power of the Ansible Platform. Learn how to create Ansible playbooks to automate repetitive tasks, and increase your IT management capability without adding resources.

#2 – WINDOWS AUTOMATION / RED HAT ANSIBLE
September 30, 2020
9 AM – 1 PM CST
Virtual or Renaissance Waterford Hotel, OKC, OK

Learn to automate your Windows environment with Ansible products at our hands-on technical workshop. You’ll get a comprehensive overview of Red Hat Ansible Engine and then dive into an overview of Red Hat Ansible Tower and how they work together to help you manage Microsoft environments.

#3 – NETWORK AUTOMATION WORKSHOP / RED HAT ANSIBLE
October 15, 2020
9 AM – 1 PM CST
Virtual or Renaissance Waterford Hotel, OKC, OK

The Ansible Network Automation Workshop is a hands-on workshop covering Ansible Automation with respect to routers and switches. Attendees will learn how to use Ansible to automate network operations.

#4 – SECURITY AUTOMATION / RED HAT ANSIBLE
October 28, 2020
9 AM – 1 PM CST
Virtual or Renaissance Waterford Hotel, OKC, OK

The workshop is intended as an introductory course for Ansible Security Automation designed for people who want to learn how Ansible can be leveraged in security environments.

REGISTRATION DETAILS

Attendees should choose between attending the workshops in-person or virtually. Lunch will be provided to those who attend in-person in Oklahoma City. You are not required to attend all four workshops, though it is recommended. Registration closes on Monday, Sept. 14 at 5 PM CST. If you have any questions contact your Pinnacle Account Executive or email William.Maker@pbsnow.com.

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