LPI Certification Exams Top 150,000 Worldwide (Toronto, Canada- August 22, 2007): The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), (http://www.lpi.org), the world's premier Linux certification organization announced that their exam totals have topped the 150,000 mark and continues to demonstrate strong global growth. Notable IT companies such as NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi and others joined together in congratulating LPI on this achievement.
Jim Lacey, President and CEO of the Linux Professional Institute noted the organization's notable growth in the last two years: "In February 2005, five years after our program's inception, we announced that we had achieved 75,000 exams worldwide. In half that time we have doubled the number. This demonstrates the growing momentum and importance of Linux professionalism in the IT industry. Furthermore, it firmly establishes LPI as the global leader in Linux certification." Industry representatives were quick to offer notes of congratulations recognizing LPI's contribution to the advancement of Linux education and professionalism: “Fujitsu welcomes the news that the number of LPIC exams delivered has exceeded 150,000. With the largest body of Linux professionals worldwide, LPIC is widely recognized as a global standard for accurately evaluating the competency of Linux professionals. Fujitsu anticipates that LPIC will be even further recognized in the future as an international certification which accurately and quantitatively evaluates Linux-related skills,” said Takeshi Kamura, Manager, Linux Technology Development Division, Server Systems Unit, Fujitsu Limited. "Hitachi congratulates LPI for having exceeded 150,000 exams worldwide. Linux will continue to expand globally and the importance and need for LPI certification are enormous. We expect to see that LPIC continues to grow as the de facto certification standard for Linux professionals," said Tomomi Suzuki, Director of OSS promotion, OSS Technology Center, Software Division, Hitachi, Ltd. "NEC who utilizes Linux OS from cellular phones to mainframe computers, congratulates LPI on having delivered over 150,000 exams globally. With the launch of LPIC-3 this year NEC has high expectations for LPI. However, we also expect LPI to continuously evaluate Linux professionals in a fair manner and independent from any other organization," said Chieko Takahashi, Group Manager, Open Source Software Promotion Center, OSS Platform Develpment Division, NEC Corporation. "LPI's vendor neutral approach is to be commended. What would you think of an applicant who presents a certificate that allows him to drive just one specific brand of automobile, instead of an applicant who has a regular driver's license? At Linuxhotel, we teach long term knowledge that has a wide range of use - and LPI is the Swiss-Army-Knife among all Linux certifications. We congratulate LPI on the achievement of this notable milestone," said Reinhard Wiesemann of the Linuxhotel, an IT training and service provider, in Essen, Germany. "LPI's 150,000 exam achievement is to be commended and exemplifies the critical role of their certification program in setting professional standards for Linux in the IT industry. We at the Linux Foundation look forward to working with LPI in the future to ensure the ongoing development of Open Source standards and recognize the unique role they have played in that effort thus far," said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation. LPI offers a standardized, multi-national and highly respected program to certify levels of professional expertise in Linux. Exams are created using industry recognized psychometrics and professional test development processes to ensure high quality exams with direct relevance to the skills being tested. LPI's certification program is delivered worldwide in multiple languages with the support of employers, vendors and trainers. Level One and Level Two certifications (LPIC-1 and LPIC-2) reflect the successful completion of two exams at each level. LPIC-3 certification, launched in February 2007, requires completion of a single exam--however an additional specialty in "Mixed Environment" (LPI-302) is also available. The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is globally supported by the IT industry, enterprise and professionals and within government and the educational community. LPI's certification program is delivered worldwide in multiple languages at over 7,000 testing locations and is supported by an affiliate network spanning five continents. Since the programs inception, LPI has delivered over 155,000 exams and 47,000+ LPIC certifications around the world. -30- About Linux Professional Institute: The Linux Professional Institute promotes and certifies essential skills on Linux and Open Source technologies through the global delivery of comprehensive, top quality, vendor-independent exams. Established as an international non-profit organization in 1999 by the Linux community, the Linux Professional Institute continues to demonstrate recognized global leadership in the certification of Linux professionals while advancing the Linux and Open Source movement through strategic partners, sponsorships, innovative programs and community development activities. 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