Wednesday, March 27, 2013

An Egyptian delight on bloomed RHCDS


For ipsr it was the 17th bud that blooms in the golden valley of triumphant RHCDS. Mr. Moustafa Hammouda ElDesouki from Egypt by profession serves Ministry of Qatar as Linux system Administrator. His crave to master Linux from the most tech-fertile, Linux rich and conducive environment took him to IPSR - the Penguin castle at the royal abode of the queen of Arabian Sea...Read More...






Monday, March 25, 2013

Linux: a stuff of collaboration and master of perfection


Despite, many ridicule and challenge in the inception, the collaborative stuff Linux has set fire to an explosive revolution in IT. Today Linux is dominating the most potential techno powered zones like mobile devices, web infrastructure, data centres, supercomputing, cloud computing and many more. The penetration of linux to a common man’s life space is quite relevant from the following figures. It is estimated that Over 850000 android phones running linux activated every single day compared to 30,000 windows phones according to latest reports.  Over 700000 TV are sold every day most of which are running linux. 8 out of 10 financial trades are powered by linux, 9 out of 10 worlds super computer runs on linux. Google, face book, amazon.com and twitter are powered by linux.

When linux make such a big leap in the techno front and become a throb in the pulse of all social medias it would be a matter of interest to know How is linux developed? And how the development project is networked?

Unlike other operating systems Linux is build collaboratively across companies, geographies and markets resulting in the largest collaboratively development project in the history of computing. It is amazing that just from 2005 over 8000 developers from 800 companies contributed to the linux and these collaborative processes resulted in the contribution of 15 million lines of codes. This is not about the sheer number of lines of codes it is also about how quickly and about how linux is developed and released. To add wonder to astonishment a major new kernel comes about every 2-3 months compared to years of competing operating system

Developers make changes in the individual unit called patches. It describes the lines to be changed added or removed from a source code. Each patch can add new features, new support for a device, fix a problem and improve performance or rework things to be easily understood. Once a patch is developed it is mailed to developers mailing address. Patches are accepted by senior kernel developers or maintainer who manages hundreds of section of kernel. When this is accepted it is a guarantee that it goes to the main line. Then it is set to more extensive evaluation, when the maintainer finishes the review he or she will sign on the patch and send it to linux creator. Linux foundation fellow Linux Torvalds who has the ultimate authority on what is accepted in the next release. Almost 10000 patches goes into every new release and about six patches are applied to the kernel every hour

Thus Linux rate of development is simply unmatched and hence could claim the title the master of innovation and perfection

What is next????  Because together the emperor is ready with an empire of opportunities, and that the questions sustains is ARE YOU READY TO ENJOY IT????

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Aswametha of Awards


No Valkmiki’s Royal Twins Lav and kush in the way of ipsrian aswametha. The emperor of Linux goes unchallenged claiming 10 international awards in 10 years. The high achievement in the linux training was recognized by JCI Kottayam chapter by bestowoing yet another jewel to the crown of ipsrian awards for the sustainable excellence.

Aswamedha the event organized to honor ipsr for the awesome success in Red Hat was really splendid. Ipsr auditorium was glowing with the dignitaries on the dais. Jc Brijesh Goerge John triggered  the meeting with presidential address in which he felicitated ipsr for the 10 international Red hat awards. Hon’ble Minister for home and Vigilance Shri Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan has acknowledged the immense service ipsr delivers  to the society and also recognized Dr. Mendus Jacob, CEO ipsr Solution  as  the true entrepreneur and awarded the momento to Dr. Mendus Jacob on behalf of JCI. Dr Mendus Jacob thanked JCI and the other dignitaries. He spoke about the success of ipsr and also spoke about the various CSR activities. He concluded his speech by giving greater appreciation to the employees in defining the success.

The function was over flown with felicitation from various dignitaries who have assembled there. The dignitaries included  Dr Jose James – Former Registrar, MG University, Fr. Boby Alex – Executive Editor, Deepika Publications, Mr Sajan Varghese – Managing Director , Mangalam Group of Publications, Cyriac Patani – Dy General Manager – Circulation – Malayala Manorama, T D Joseph – President – KVVES , Kottayam, Jc Senator P VijayaChandran – Director General , Institute of Directors, Trivandrum, James Immanuel – President, KSSIA, Kottayam,  Jc Nias Salim - Zone Vice President , JCI India, Jc Robin Abraham - Zone Director , JCI India, Kuttikknam, Pala, Mr.  Zaviour Thomas Kondody – Confederation of Indian Industry, Mr. M K Thomaskutty - General Secretary, KVVES, Kottayam

Thursday, February 21, 2013

With Linux in the Industry



The scenario of the IT industry in the recent past mirror a drastic growth in the open source technologies  Linux related accomplishment over these year tend to view the industry as a barometer for gauging the efficiency, scope and immense possibilities in this sector. The advancement in embedded and mobile platforms has integrated open source solutions into platforms such as automotive computers, android-based mobile devices, tablets, Chrome books and many other related areas.


With the establishment of the Open Stack Foundation and the maturation of Big Data platform open source has paved the toehold in the cloud market. Despite of this huge accomplishment Linux foundation paid relatively little heed to the success. The issue is highly topical, perhaps these technologies are open source but not powered with Linux Kernal but sill their prevalence in the enterprise cloud infrastructures means Linux.

Recently Ubuntu has launched an intense development effort to port Linux over to Goolge’s Nexus 7. This would be a promising effort for the fact that Nexus device sales continue to rise and availability on popular standard platform like Nexus would make it easy accessible in reasonable pricing. Also a notable explosion in the sales of the system with desktop Linux pre-installed has opened the possibilities to substitute proprietary software from desktop environment. Dells Project Sputnik which released a high-end Ubuntu based laptop might turn to be a big deal in US and Europe. Thus commercialization of desktop Linux has been a remarkable development in the open source channel.

Booming Asian Market shows an even higher percentage of respondents looking for Linux talent. Nearly nine in 10 (86%) of survey respondents from Asia say that hiring Linux talent is a priority in the year ahead, citing an increased use of Linux as the primary driver. This is consistent with reports about the increasing use of Linux among consumer electronics makers largely concentrated in the Asia/Pacific market. Hence for people with well-honed Linux skills and up-to-date training, the job market is thriving — and the opportunities put Linux professionals directly in the center of disruptive and exciting innovations that are changing the way we work and live.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Bucked the trend in redhat certifications


If working together is success, don’t expect anything less for ipsr tailors all learning activities in par with the levels of the scholars that no obstacles remain formidable. Hence it comes as no surprise that ipsr was once again applauded for excellence in defining top success in Redhat certifications. It is noteworthy that when the global success rate in redhat certification is so skimpy ipsr has become a pocket that has bucked the trend in registering success.

In this context what become more significant are the observations of our scholars. Here are the remarks of our students from RHCVA crash batch.

Mr. Rakesh Singh is basically from New Delhi. He started his career at Aptech, Chennai. He is now the Operation Co-ordinator at Meridian Technologies Ltd, Nigeria.

 “I am very much pleased with IPSR for the wonderful training. The infrastructure is also very good. Mr. Mojan was superb, and also an expert in helping with lab practice. I am very happy for becoming an RHCVA, And I also wish to do my next schedules from IPSR itself and I shall also recommend my friends to opt IPSR…….’


Mr. A Victor Sam Tony is from Madurai. He is also an RHCE trainer & System Admin at Klimways Informatics, Chennai.

“I mainly decided to join IPSR because I got immediate response for my enquiry. I also heard that IPSR was the best in Linux and I am happy that what I have heard was right. I also thank each and everyone for helping and co-ordinating me. I am very happy to become RHCVA. I am also planning to take RHCDS also from IPSR…” 

Thursday, January 31, 2013

RHCVA turns to golden 50: it’s all about ipsrian figures


The well established name in Linux Learning services and over a decade old ipsr, operating IT learning services in the global industry has now added the 50th RHCVA to the global figures of Certified Virtualization Administrators which is the recently launched Redhat technology. A royal touch to this golden figure is that it has happened through Charles Brownlow from England who reached our International learning centre at Cochin in a winter fest mood of December.

Mr. Charles Brownlow is an adventurous man from the land of Mighty castles, stately homes, glorious gardens, and tiny picturesque villages with lots of experience in water spots, swimming and diving. He is a Yatch Manager by profession with a heavy responsibility in scheduling the routes for sailing each and every day. He is also a professional trainer in swimming. And now he is about to dive into the tech world of open source to explore the possibilities in Redhat technologies. It is with this new dreams and vision he reached IPSR and began his successful sage in the world of linux

Here are some words from Charlie:
“I searched in the site and the first option was IPSR… I heard and many of them suggested too that if you are doing Linux then do it from IPSR!!! I am very much happy to achieve 100% score for RHCE. I am also very thankful to Mr. Sanju Raj who helped me a lot. I also got much time for practice too and I am thankful to all other Linux members for helping me out. I only came with the aim to do RHCE but later I decided not to miss this opportunity. So that’s why I decided to do RHS 333 as well as RHCVA. And now I am happy to become a RHCVA also”

Ipsr wishes him a successful journey ahead

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

In the heights of the Best Entrepreneur ………


Dr. Mendus Jacob, CEO, IPSR Solutions receiving the top honours of the Best Entrepreneur Award constituted by KSSIA from the Kerala Chief Minister, Shri Oommen Chandy in the presence of Minister of Home and Vigilance Shri Tiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, District Collector of Kottayam Smt Mini Antony and   many other dignitaries at an auspicious function held at Mammen Mappillai Hall, Kottayam. 

Monday, January 28, 2013

Jewelled with 48th RHCSS – IPSR pride with Sajin


Ipsr defines a fabulous 48 in the number of RHCSS professionals certified from ipsr and it is noteworthy that this figure becomes more glorified as the global figures lags much behind. This spectacular figure in higher certifications sets ipsr as a treasure trove of higher Redhat certifications. The quality of training and the rich experience in Redhat has probably made ipsr a confident destination of global linux loving community.

The recent success of Mr. Sajin Vachery in becoming a RHCSS has capitalized one more success to ipsrian credit. Mr. Sajin is a post graduate in Computer Science and a native of Thrissur. He has been working as a consultant in GBM, Gulf Business Machine for the past 9 yrs.  He is with ipsr in defining veritable success in Redhat certifications RHCSA, RHCE, RHCVA and now RHCSS. Here are few words of Mr. Sajin with ipsr.

"IPSR had been with me throughout my Linux career. Right from RHCE, RHCVA and now RHCSS and definitely RHCA. Me joining the elite group of RHCSS would have been impossible if it wasn't for IPSR. Facilities are excellent. They make sure that you are well prepared; make it a point to give their best with their team of highly knowledgeable, professional and extremely cooperative instructors. Labs are opened during the weekends and public holidays helping students get additional practice. For Red Hat Training IPSR is the best. Anytime I would recommend IPSR."

Ipsr wishes Mr Sajin Vachery a Successful career.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Linux opportunities everywhere but no sufficient talents to find


Extract from the 2012 IT Job reports reveals
81% of the recruiters globally say hiring linux talents is a priority
63% of the employers seek more linux talent relative to other skill areas
85% of hiring managers say linux talent is hard to find
Nearly 1/3 of companies are offering above normal pay increases to linux pros

Despite this abundance in possibilities of tech job in Linux souk, the scenario of job seeking in the contemporary Job malls is like an attempt to identify the right choice by keeping the eyes closed and keep believing that nothing exists. The right choice is at the hand reach it’s just a matter of keeping the eyes open. 
It is an undisputed fact that it is the tech jobs that fuel the global economy to a greater extend. In the remarks of the US President in his recent State and Union address stated that there are as many opening in the Science and technology sectors as there are people to fill them. It is also a generalized scenario of the global industry which is unveiled from the facts and figures of the global statistics on demand vs supply of talented human capitals. But now the matter of concern is where exactly are these jobs? And who exactly fits in?
Today, we have a more genuine and valid data that helps us understand where are the tech jobs and that tells us we need more trained people in the most profitable and rewarding areas of tech.
From the reports of The tech Job News, the two most lucrative area in the tech job market are Linux development and System administration and it is said that Eighty One percent of recruiters surveyed says hiring Linux professionals is a priority in the year ahead (2013 – 14)
And Sixty three percent will be hiring Linux talent over candidates with other skill sets.

A NYU Professor recently said "code is the literacy of the future" (CNN: Computer Geeks King in Job Hunt). We agree. And, we believe that Linux is an important currency in that future. It powers the Internet. It runs Google, Face book, Amazon, Twitter and millions of other Internet technology companies. It runs the world's supercomputers, data centers, smart phones, financial institutions and stock exchanges, and the list goes on. It's no surprise that with its widespread ubiquity that today there is also growing demand for talent to support it. In fact, when the Linux Jobs Report survey respondents were asked why hiring Linux talent was a priority in the year ahead, most reported their companies are growing, increasing their use of Linux and requiring in-house expertise to support the OS.
But what brings wrinkles in the forehead of employers who are seeking for the right skills is that Linux and open source developers can be hard to find. Eight-five percent of those surveyed say that finding Linux talent is really difficult.

Google, Facebook, Amazon, Qualcomm, IBM, Intel and hundreds of other companies who rely on Linux to support their businesses, especially their highly-valued data centers and embedded systems, are paying big bucks to find and retain Linux talent. The Linux Jobs Report shows that nearly 1/3 of the companies surveyed are giving pay increases to these professionals that are above the industry norm. Dice's 2012 Salary Report backs this up, showing that Linux professionals have seen salaries go up by 5% over the last few years, while tech professionals overall have seen just a 2% increase. The 15% bump in bonus payouts to Linux professionals just solidifies the point.

When the tech job industries are flooding with opportunities it is quite ridiculous to see tech aspirants wandering in search of jobs. For a good entry in a sustainable tech job market just keep the eye open and enjoy a cool career as penguin is quite cool.

Content courtesy: http://www.linuxfoundation.org

Monday, January 21, 2013

Ipsrian Biennale of Redhat technologies: bridging RHCA


A fete of international manifestation for mastering the contemporary technology in Redhat with intends to scale the tangible heights of RHCA. The international centre of Ipsr has become a magnetic platform for ambitious technocrats to touch the sky of Redhat technologies. The higher end session of specialization in Redhat technologies summoned for IT aspirants from Netherland and Sri Lanka has marked a good start and for this Year 2013 season has well. 

It is rather a boastful moment that Mr. Sliman Kalai from Netherlands is enjoying his second visit to India and ipsr for doing the higher certifications of Redhat. His first visit was back in November 2012 where he became RHCVA with 100% score and RHCDS from IPSR. He is now in the urge to become a RHCA. Mr. Sliman is a freelancer in Linux.and the proud owner of Kalai IT Services with ample experience in Linux. The rich ipsrian lab and hospitality, the favors of south Indian cuisine, mind-blowing adventurous cruise and trekking moments of boot camp session and the victorious moment of success has put no other option other than gods own country for his onward destination of RHCA.

The wonder man of centuries from Sri Lanka Mr. Rumesh Milan is back again to IPSR to define new wonders in Redhat certification. Mr Rumesh Milan is the first RHCDS from Sri Lanka. He is currently working as the Systems & Network Administrator at Calcey Technologies Pvt Ltd, Colombo. This time he is here for RH 333 & RH 442. His Miraculous touch of centuries (100% score) in RHCSA, RHCE, RHCVA and RHCDS is expected to continue this season too. 

Ipsr team wishes the entire batch a fruitful accomplishment of RHCA dreams