04 February 2007

LPI finally releases top level Linux certification

"After years in the making -- and after some people had given up on ever seeing it -- the distribution-neutral Linux Professional Institute (LPI) and its affiliate, LPI-Japan, have finally jointly launched the LPIC-3 certification program.

The LPIC-3 represents the highest level of distribution-neutral Linux certification within the industry, and is targeted at Linux professionals providing IT services at the enterprise level. The certification consists of a single "core" exam (LPI-301) along with additional "specialty" certifications.

The new certification is meant to be the equivalent of the more well-known RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) and NCLP (Novell Certified Linux Professional). These are high-level certifications that are meant for seasoned Linux professionals."

Click on the link below for the full article:

http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS7570538731.html

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