from Central Carolina Community College systems news


     

    SANFORD — Central Carolina Community College has become the first public educational institution in North America to offer training in Hewlett Packard’s ProCurve Networking products. 
    The college and the corporation have signed a contract for the college to offer the training at its North Carolina School of Telecommunications, in Sanford. Central Carolina C.C. is the first Hewlett-Packard ProCurve Networking training academy center in North America outside a corporate setting. 
    John Jabbusch, president and chief engineer of Carolina Advanced Digital, in Cary, was instrumental in working with HP ProCurve to institute the training program at the NCST. Jabbusch is a member of the NCST’s Networking Advisory Board.