Zimbra Admin Class of June 2008

Posted in /etc, Community, Zimbra Server, Zimbra Web Client by John Holder on the June 20th, 2008

This week, Zimbra held a Zimbra Administration Course at the Yahoo! headquarters in Santa Clara. For those who don’t know, the administration course covers just about everything in Zimbra from A to Z.

blogframealumjun08.pngI had the opportunity to lead the first two days of the basic/general sessions of the training course. Attendee’s learned everything from Installation and upgrades to Java Garbage Collection and Disaster Recovery.

We like to play a game during training called “stump the chump”, where attendee’s who stump me get t-shirts. Attendees also get to keep all the training materials, and exclusive access to a special training forum called “Camp Zimbra.

The Third day is the advanced course, and it was led by Anup P. Anup is a Zimbra Service Engineer who has a ton of Large Deployment experiences under his belt. He led the Third day covering things like performance graph generation, and cluster-specific options and questions.


Congratulations to the Zimbra Admin Class of June 2008 from all of us at Zimbra!


If you’re interested in when a Zimbra Training will be available for your region, or when the next one will be available, check out our Zimbra Training Page.


4 Responses to 'Zimbra Admin Class of June 2008'

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  1. Jikeb said,

    on June 24th, 2008 at 2:29 pm

    Wish i was there!

  2. S V said,

    on June 25th, 2008 at 8:50 am

    Was Pleasantly Surprised to see that T O I Mail is now Up-graded with ‘Zimbra’,
    and to the Emerging iPhone/SmartHand held PHONE Market…in India.

    Would like to be Up-dated Re: ZIMBRA as and when a ‘ Training’ Meet is Metarialising……! in
    NEW DELHI .


  3. on July 30th, 2008 at 12:52 am

    Can we have one like this in Australia or New Zealand? Cheers…

  4. mbd said,

    on September 2nd, 2008 at 10:11 am

    Another vote for training in Australia - Melbourne preferably, please!

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