CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwired - Aug 20, 2014) - LINUXCON & CLOUDOPEN -- The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux and collaborative development, today ...
According to a study conducted earlier this year by Dice, the tech career site, 93 percent of hiring managers are looking to employ Linux professionals. If you want one of those jobs, a great way to ...
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), a Linux organization, has announced revisions to its LPIC-1 and LPIC-2 certification exam objectives and subsequent exam question updates. The LPI provides a ...
Employers want Linux skills, but they don't care much about certifications -- and for some, it is a red flag With Linux having gained traction in business, certifications of Linux expertise are ...
If you work in IT, sooner or later you're going to work with a Linux OS. Actually, make that sooner: Linux' share of the market is expected to top $21 billion by the end of the decade. That's going to ...
A new deal is available for 97% off the CompTIA Linux+ Certification Exam Prep. This online course will prepare you for the CompTIA Linux+ Certification Exam. With access to 10 prep modules, this ...
In a partnership that would have seemed most unlikely back when Microsoft railed against open source, the software company has teamed with the Linux Foundation to offer a certification for managing ...
The efforts include the Certified Linux Engineer (CLE) program and the SUSE Certified Linux Professional (SCLP) certification. Bob Couture, vice president for worldwide services at the Waltham, Mass., ...
At LinuxCon last week, the Linux Foundation announced a new certification scheme for Linux professionals to complement their existing training activities. The Linux Foundation Certification Program ...
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) was started in 1998 as a Linux certification organization aimed at removing obstacles to open-source adoption and increasing the skill level of its community.
Right after Microsoft releasing MS-Linux, a few years ago I would have said the next most unlikely thing for Microsoft to do would be to offer a Linux certification. Guess what? They are. On December ...