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Re: [Linux-aus] Interview with Mark Lloyd from ACS on compulsory accreditation
James Purser wrote:
Do private certifications have to go through the same process? As I
understand it, Microsofts MCSE certification is recognised by ACS while
Redhats RHCE certification isn't.
I wouldnt put it in those terms James, I suspect no-one has asked that
Redhat quals be recognised yet. I assume that if Redhat asked for that
or if sufficient RedHat certified people asked for it, it would be done.
There isnt any conspiracy in ACS against FOSS its just not that visible
to members. This will change over time as we know.
There's absolutely no reason why Redhat should not approach ACS to have
their certifications accepted at the associate level particularly since
as a member I get the following Redhat benefit:
Discount on Red Hat Enterprise Linux training
The Australian Computer Society is pleased to announce that a
partnership has been formed with Red Hat to offer members discounted Red
Hat Enterprise Linux training. ACS members will receive a 16% discount,
the highest discount offered by Red Hat on its training.
Linux server shipments have been continuing to increase, and skilled
people are in demand. As Red Hat is the leading Linux distribution, its
Linux certifications have become the defacto industry standard,
regularly rating highly in surveys and training comparisons.
To determine which Red Hat training course will best meet your needs, go
to https://www.apac.redhat.com/training to conduct a pre-assessment. You
can then register for training at the same address and should quote
RHACS, together with your ACS membership number in the Special Offer
Code Field, to redeem the discount.
Red Hat training courses are held throughout Australia in all capital
cities. This partnership provides an outstanding benefit for our members
and we strongly encourage you to take advantage of the discounted training.
cheers
brenda
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