HP, in partnership with International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore (IIIT-B), has announced the launch of the HP Network University. Based at the IIIT-B campus in Electronic City, Bangalore, the university will allow IT professionals to advance their IT knowledge in the delivery of next generation enterprise networks.
The growth of networking technologies, new open standards and unified communications has increased the skill requirements of IT professionals. To bridge this requirement, the Network University will provide the tools, methodologies and labs to teach the latest standards in networking solutions. Course attendees will also learn how to transform their proprietary environments into open, agile networks and datacentres based on HP Converged Infrastructure.
“Next-generation networks built on converged infrastructure are going to be central to the datacentre of the future. Network University professionals will be able to design, build and operate these next generation networks. We bring together expert faculty, best in class infrastructure and a proven industry academia relationship. Our association with HP will add immense value to our education system and bridge the gap of training between employers and academic institutions,” said Prof. Sadagopan, Director, IIIT-B.
Spread over three to six months, the course will cover basic to advanced levels of networking, network security, consulting, unified communication and converged infrastructure. HP and IIIT-B will also establish a dedicated lab to study and analyse networking technologies.
“Organisations are increasingly network dependant as they develop new ways to engage their customers, employees and partners. This represents both a challenge and an opportunity for the IT community,” said Neelam Dhawan, Managing Director, HP India. “The partnership of HP and IIIT-B brings a unique model of research and education on latest in network solutions. With this University, IT professionals can keep ahead of the game and deliver great value back to their organisations.”