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IBM Announces 3 Free Lotus Betas


7/9/2003 -- Earlier this week IBM announced three free betas for its Lotus certification program.

The first, Notes Domino 6: Configuring Domino Web Servers (exam #623), counts towards the program's Principal CLP Notes and Domino 6 System Administrator title. Those who pass the exam will receive credit toward certification, as long as they already hold the corresponding CLP title, the company said. More information about this exam can be found here.

The other two betas, Notes Domino 6: Developing Web Applications (exam #612) and Notes Domino 6: Managing Servers and Users (exam #632), apply toward the CLP Application Developer and CLP System Administrator titles. More information on these exams can be found here.

The betas are currently available for free through Pearson Vue and Prometric testing centers worldwide; candidates must register by phone. The company did not say when the beta periods would end or when the final versions of the exams will go live.

For more information on certification on Lotus products, click here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 13 CertCities.com user Comments for “IBM Announces 3 Free Lotus Betas”
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7/14/03: Anonymous says: if you cant figure out how to register you are too stupid to take the test.
7/15/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: Anonymous -- It may be you do have to go through Prometric for these betas; I'll work on confirming and let you know (and correct story if need-be) ASAP! -- Becky
10/23/03: TechTester from Los Angeles says: Becky -- Any update on this issue with the tests??
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