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If you follow the link in the topics list to "HP e3000 Training", you will
be directed through another screen to the only HP authorized MPE training
available. It is www.mpe-education.com. The site provides real MPE training
delivered by the virtual classroom format. Visit the site for details, if
you need MPE training.
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CDR Paul Edwards USNR Ret. HP 3000 Certified Consultant
Paul Edwards & Associates
1506 Estates Way Phone: (972) 242-6660
Carrollton TX 75006 Cel : (214) 384-8728
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-----Original Message-----
From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Tom Emerson
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:51 PM
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Subject: [HP3000-L] HP training for MPE still exists (in theory...)
This is probably old news to a few of you, but I noted with some amusement
HP still offers "MPE/iX training" on their education website:
http://www.hp.com/education/sections/mpe.html
Mind you, the three course tracks are:
1a) migration to HP-UX [basics]
1b) Migration to HP-UX [Advanced/in-depth]
2) migration to Linux
3) Microsoft server 2003
And in reality, only "1a" is truly a migration training path (courses are
"<unix-concept-X> from an MPE perspective") while the others simply drop you
into the new environment [same training the offer elsewhere on the site for
HP-UP and Linux]
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