The training institute which offers its flagship course LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and other courses has tied up with Haldia University of Technology to train 1,500 students on LAMP. S Gopal, chief executive officer, NACE said that LAMP is the alternate technology for Microsoft.
NET and Sun Java to develop web based applications and the technology is also cost effective. As more Indian enterprises are migrating from proprietary to open source platform there is an acute shortage of technically trained manpower in this segment.
Along with technical training the company is also preparing the students on soft skills.
He added, the institute is planning to train more people from the tier II towns. In Tamil Nadu the institute will start its operation in Tuticorin, Tirnelvelli, Erode, Vellore, Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur in the next two or three months.
He added the institute so for trained 1,500 students and are recruited by few prominent companies like Sify, Cognizant, Satyam with an minimum salary of Rs 18,000.