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Day: 10th November 2016

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Now it’s time for Future Cert to celebrate

Posted on 10th November 2016 by Rebecca Hunt

It’s been a great year for Linux. We’re just winding down from all the 25th anniversary celebrations. What with the launch of Linux 25 years ago in August and the first Kernel release 25th birthday in October, there has been so much to celebrate. This got us thinking…what have we got to celebrate this year?[…]

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I would recommend the LPI certification as an excellent way to get into Linux and learn all the basis, and more. The certification itself is very useful to prove a good Linux knowledge to potential new employers.
Julie BermondLotus Notes AdministratorCaterpillar
Working as a consultant, there’s no guarantee that you’ll work with the same flavour of Linux all the time. This shop might be Ubuntu, the next shop Red Hat… The LPIC certifications require, and evidence, competency with Red Hat and Debian families of Linux. If you have to wear many Linux hats and they’re not all Red, get LPIC-2 certified.
Terrence HoulahanIT ConsultantF1Linux.com
To my mind LPI is the best Linux Certification path. Truly distribution agnostic with real content that can be applied in all situations. Anyone with this has the knowledge to delve into and understand any Linux system. A truly useful technical qualification.To my mind LPI is the best Linux Certification path. Truly distribution agnostic with real content that can be applied in all situations. Anyone with this has the knowledge to delve into and understand any Linux system. A truly useful techni…
Jonathan DadeSystems AdministratorRightScale
Linux Essentials – Great starting point for entry into using Linux.
Owen Murr
I am a veteran of Linux+ and currently work in a RHEL centric telecoms environment. Many people who apply for positions do not have any tangible evidence of the desired level of knowledge and can often be found wanting. LPI certs cover a very wide range of Linux OS administration and protocols which reflects a good understanding of the OS.
Craig Smith
I can highly recommend LPIC 1 as a great entry level qualification into the world of Linux. Although I had extensive knowledge before going through the course I still learned on ways to improve my workflow and it introduced me to some concepts I didn’t think of doing before. LPIC 1 is the ideal qualification for an entry level Linux Administrator or even the Experienced Administrator looking to refresh their skill set and update their knowledge. I am definitely looking to progress to LPIC 2 & 3.…
Keiran SmithManaging Director5 Switch Solutions
Great course, exa focuses on Linux, but also contains questions on computer hardware.
Kevin GichohiApplications Developer - AVPJPMorgan Chase & Co
I studied LPI as I wanted to further my knowledge in Linux. The OS, our company’s platform is ran on, is CentOS. I was to be technical support, but had very little Linux experience. I took the LPI course to further my skills and knowledge and ultimately give myself a better position in my work. The company I work for is Davra Networks. We are provide a platform that allows customers to define, build and bring IoT (Internet of Things) applications. The benefits of having the LPI certification h…
Daniel DoldQA and Service EngineerDavra Networks
I am pleased to commend the LPIC 1 certification as an essential starting point for any professional on a Linux based career path. At the UK Open University we have been pleased to link our introductory Linux academic module to the LPIC 1 as this has offered our students potential career enhancement.
Andrew SmithLecturer in NetworkingThe Open University
LPIC 1 – gain good, all-round, foundational Linux skills and get recognised for it.
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