É isso aí, agora tem tem LPIC1 também tem Novell CLA, basta informar o LPIID e o Verification Code que o certificado é cadastrado na base de dados da Novell. Já fiz o meu ;)
Em 10 de fevereiro de 2010 09:51, Marcelo De Capua <[email protected]>escreveu: > > > Fala galera, > > Acabei de receber:: > > > IMPORTANT: LPIC ALUMNI ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE NOVELL CLA CERTIFICATION > > LPI is pleased to announce that holders of LPIC certifications are now > eligible to apply for and receive the Novell Certified Linux Administrator > (CLA) certification at no additional cost or exams. > > This initiative is the result of a new partnership agreement between > Novell and LPI. Under this program those Linux professionals who have > earned their LPIC-1 status will also have satisfied the requirements for > the Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA) certification. To further > support this initiative Novell Training Services has formally agreed > to include the required LPIC-1 learning objectives in its CLA course > training material. > > To apply for your Novell CLA, go to: > > http://practicum.novell.com/LPI2CLAForm.php > > and fill out the required fields. You will need to provide your LPI ID, > verification code, name and contact information (NAME, MAILING ADDRESS, > PHONE NUMBER, and EMAIL). All LPI alumni are able to validate their > LPIC status at: > > https://cs.lpi.org/caf/Xamman/certification > > by providing their LPI ID and verification code. > > For further information on this program please contact your local > affiliate at: > > http://www.lpi.org/eng/global_partners/local_lpi_organizations > > > Abçs > Marcelo > > > -- Ítalo Rossi http://italo.digi.com.br/blog
