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Day: 20th January 2017

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Inspiring the next generation of Linux trainees: Part 3

Posted on 20th January 201716th December 2016 by Rebecca Hunt

As a Cloud Solution Architect at tech company Ericsson, Charles Benon, age 30, gets to travel around the world and work with emerging technologies. He talked to us about his career and why training in Linux was an essential part of his career development.   What LPI Certification have you taken and why did you[…]

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The ubiquitous use of Linux in the world today on all types of devices has placed a demand on educational institutes to embed Linux / Open Source into their academic programmes. Schools use Raspberry PIs to teach computing and here at GCU Linux and Open Source tools are an important skill taught to students in a range of undergraduate courses, for example our undergraduate security programmes which prepare them for industry. We are extremely pleased to now partner LPI.
David HendrySenior Lecturer / ICT Academy DirectorGlasgow Caledonian University
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
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 would recommend the LPI certification, as I was looking for some Linux course to give me a good basis in Linux, LPI certification seem to fit well. I also used the certification as a goal to keep me motivated, so now when I meet others who have completed LPI, Certification, have an appreciation of their skills.
Brian Kavanagh - Senior systems Test Engineer - EMC
Highly recommend the LPIC 1 certification!
Andrew VaughanLinux Systems EngineerHearst Magazine
I work for BT Security. I wanted a Linux certification to show that I know Linux, However, whilst studying for the LPIC-1 I found out a new thing or two! Secondly, I work with many devices such as Juniper and Checkpoint Firewalls, Proxies, Splunk etc that typically use Linux as their background OS. They usually are slightly different to each other but I found the LPIC covers most variations. Especially the various methods of carrying out service control or adding user accounts. So overall I was …
Neil HaywoodSecurityBT
Great course, exa focuses on Linux, but also contains questions on computer hardware.
Kevin GichohiApplications Developer - AVPJPMorgan Chase & Co
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
Start of my development towards cloud computing. It gave me a good understanding of the Linux basics and prepares me for the rest of my certification path.
Rob JansenResolution ManagerDell
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