CertCities.com -- The Ultimate Site for Certified IT Professionals
Post Your Mind in the CertCities.com Forums
  Microsoft®
  Cisco®
  Security
  Oracle®
  A+/Network+"
  Linux/Unix
  More Certs
  Newsletters
  Salary Surveys
  Forums
  News
  Exam Reviews
  Tips
  Columns
  Features
  PopQuiz
  RSS Feeds
  Industry Releases
  Contributors
  About Us
  Search
 

Advanced Search
  Free Newsletter
  Sign-up for the #1 Weekly IT
Certification News
and Advice.
Subscribe to CertCities.com Free Weekly E-mail Newsletter
CertCities.com

See What's New on
Redmondmag.com!

Cover Story: Content Cops

Managing in Isolation

Keep an Eye on Those Servers

6 Steps to a Simpler Network

Your Turn: The Good and the Bad of MBSA


CertCities.com
Let us know what you
think! E-mail us at:



-- advertisement --
Traveling to a
Tradeshow or Event?
Hotel Chelsea
Oxon Hotels
Villapina Lido Hotels
Zafferana Hotels
Auto Show Las Vegas
Doelbau Hotels
Medicine Hat Hotels
Naarden Hotels
Burley Hotels
Savannah Hotels

 
 
...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Saturday: April 30, 2005

-- advertisement --
Free white papers, case studies, research and more for the IT Manager:

Blade Systems Move into the Mainstream

Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance

StorageWorks for E-mail Retention

Policy-based Data Management

IT Service Management


Novell Kills Specialty Titles


3/19/2003 -- In an undated post on its Web site, Novell has announced that it is discontinuing its Specialist certificate program.

The company gave no reason for the decision.

According to the post, the seven exams currently in the program will no longer count toward a Specialist certificate after August 31 of this year (July 10 for the ZenWorks exam).

The company added that many of the exams will still be available within Novell's Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) and Master CNE program.

The Specialist program was originally announced in 2001 along with the company's plans for a new streamlined CNE program. The Specialty designations were designed to allow candidates to show proof of a specialized skill by passing one exam. It officially launched later that year.

Novell did not say how the decision would affect current title holders.

To view the official announcement, click here.  -B.N.



There are 12 CertCities.com user Comments for “Novell Kills Specialty Titles”
Page 2 of 2
9/11/03: Anonymous from MiamiFL says: Folks, case in point: I run a shop with both. I set up primary and secondary DNS servers in Windows in less time than it will take me to finish this post. I've been messing around with getting Novell to be a primary DNS server for its own domain and secondary to the Windows domain, and it's driving be bat-patootie. When we recently underwent an IP address change, the Windows server took about a minute and did not so much as require a reboot. Between NW5.1, NDS, NIMS, and all the crazy stuff running on the Novell box, I was hunting through all sorts of nooks and crannies and text files... ...ease of administration is about the LEAST likely advantage to claim for Novell.
10/15/03: mac fan says: was CNE, now only Macintosh, OSx server holds the Apple of my eye. OSx beats the pants off anything I have seen.
First Page   Previous Page     Last Page
Your comment about: “Novell Kills Specialty Titles”
Name: (optional)
Location: (optional)
E-mail Address: (optional)
Comment:
   

top

Sponsored Links:
Free Authorized Cisco eLearning: from Global Knowledge
FREE PRACTICE EXAMS: Test Gurus
Exchange migration survival guide and poster: It's new and it's FREE!
Subscribe to Redmond magazine: It’s free and available in print or PDF!
Fresh Cisco White Papers: Get them now on TCPmag.com
IT certification news delivered weekly: Subscribe Today!




Home | Microsoft® | Cisco® | Oracle® | A+/Network+" | Linux/Unix | MOS | Security | List of Certs
Advertise | Contact Us | Contributors | Features | Forums | News | Pop Quiz | Tips | Industry Releases | RSS Feeds RSS Feeds from CertCities.com
Search | Site Map | ENTmag.com | MCPmag.com | TCPmag.com | TechMentor Conferences | 101communications | Privacy Policy
This Web site is not sponsored by, endorsed by or affiliated with Cisco Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corp., Oracle Corp., The Computing Technology Industry Association, Linus Torvolds, or any other certification or technology vendor. Cisco® and Cisco Systems® are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Oracle® is a registered trademark of Oracle Corp. A+®, i-Net+T, Network+T, and Server+T are trademarks and registered trademarks of The Computing Technology Industry Association. (CompTIA). LinuxT is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Reprints allowed with written permission from the publisher. For more information, e-mail
Application Development Trends | Campus Technology | CertCities.com | The Data Warehousing Institute | E-Gov | ENT News
Enterprise Systems | Federal Computer Week | IT Compliance Institute | JavaSPEKTRUM | MCP TechMentor Conferences
MCPmag.com | OBJEKTspektrum | Recharger | Redmond magazine | SIGS-DATACOM | TCPmag.com
Coming July 2005 Redmond Channel Partner magazine.
Copyright 1996-2005 101communications. See our Privacy Policy.
101communications