Join me to REQUEST a video classroom training for Red Hat Identity Management

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Hello Dear Red Hat Costumers,
I believe like me, most of you are trying to deploy Red Hat IDM. As most shops go opensource, demand for AD replacement increases. Most employers are now asking for Red Hat IDM skills.
With no formal course to teach us this product, our jobs only get harder in this area.

The Red Hat Server Hardening course touches on IDM briefly. Not enough covered.

I will send an email to Red Hat every week, requesting for a Red Hat IDM for ROLE. Better yet, a video classroom.
I need it, and I believe you do too.

Join me in requesting Red Hat IDM course. Send Red Hat training an email today:

training@redhat.com

Thank you

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I support your request, and sent a mail to Red Hat training.

Thank you Sir. Lets keep the request going.

Concur

Thank you Hinton

No, please don't inundate training@redhat.com with demands for specific video classrooms.

Every e-mail you send there generates a service request. A request which needs to be reviewed and responded to by real humans. Every time. In addition to spending an aweful lot of manpower responding to the same request over and over and over again, what may (MAY) come out the other side to the team that actually manages this product would be "we're seeing a lot of requests from one customer." That's not super compelling.

Video Classrooms take 3-4 months to produce and that's after the class has already been produced in another modality, like "Online Training" or Instructor Led Training.

We periodically survey the online training customers to request feedback. That's the best, most effective way to get your feedback into the hands of the people who work on the product(s). End of class surveys is another place where comments are periodically reviewed by the product teams.

Watch Early Access this month. While Video Classrooms, due to how they are produced, would not be candidates for Early Access, I think you'll be happy.

-STM

Thanks Scott. I will be watching early access. I always do. Thanks for chiming in on this.

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