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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


Novell Launching Linux Cert, Offers Free to CNEs


4/30/2003 -- Novell Networks recently announced it will be launching a Linux-focused certification as part of a new initiative to further integrate its technologies in the open source movement.

Details about the new Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) title have yet to be published on Novell's Web site; however, a spokesperson for Novell provided CertCities.com with an information sheet that details some aspects of the title, which is scheduled to debut by the end of the year at Pearson Vue testing centers worldwide.

Novell says the CLE will be a "high-level" practicum exam featuring a virtual, hands-on testing environment, much like the company's Certified Directory Engineer (CDE) practicum. Topics include knowledge of Novell products for Linux as well as general networking and troubleshooting issues.

There are no prerequisites for the title, although Novell recommends that candidates have hands-on Linux experience and achieve the Linux Professional Institute's Level 1 Certification (LPIC 1) before sitting the exam.

The recommended training course for the title, Novell Services for Linux (3105), will be available in November 2003 in both instructor-led and self-study format, Novell said.

A free voucher for the CLE will be given to all NetWare 6 Certified Novell Engineers (CNEs) who achieve their titles before October 31, 2003. More information on applying for the voucher will be posted on the CNE benefits section of the Novell in May 2003.

More information on the title should be posted on Novell's Web site shortly.  -B.N.



There are 26 CertCities.com user Comments for “Novell Launching Linux Cert, Offers Free to CNEs”
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4/30/03: Anonymous says: oh yeah! Thats she just needs it one more time.
4/30/03: Anonymous says: WTF is Novell doing coming out with a Linux cert?
4/30/03: Anonymous says: Another one,... which company inplement Novell Linux system? ...
4/30/03: Guke Fates from Boston says: The best Identity Management Nsure and scalable app server is powerful stuff.
4/30/03: Anonymous says: Novell who?
5/1/03: Anonymous says: cool 8.3 file names for linux yipeee
5/1/03: Anonymous says: there's so many damn cert-tracks coming out now it's enough to make your head spin!! The only ones Human Resources ever recognize, however, are MCSE and A+!!!
5/3/03: Anonymous says: Nope, not exactly. The conclusion that I've drawn from reading the comments in this website is, what the HR's recognize is a "minimum of 5 year job experience", regardless of 4 yr degree, MCSE, CCNP, CCIE, MCNE, whatever plus...they don't matter any longer without a 5 year experience on hand...
5/4/03: Anonymous says: typically it is 4 year degree OR equivalent experience. Certs are sometimes a big plus or sometimes required. Anymore certs like MCNE,CCNA are either required or a big plus, either way they help.
5/5/03: blah says: How can a 4 year degree make up for even 2 years experience? In my area most people want experience, they don't care about certs except for A+ and somtimes MCP.
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