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Citrix Adding Training Requirements, Recertification to Cert Program


12/3/2003 -- Yesterday, Citrix announced several changes to its certification program, including adding online learning requirements and recertification.

The new recertification policy is effective immediately. All participants in the program will now be required to update their certifications as exams retire, Karl Liebman, director of Corporate Education and Consulting for Citrix, told CertCities.com today. "If a candidate becomes certified, if one of those exams is retired, then a candidate would have to take a new exam." Liebman explained.

As of yesterday, exams covering older versions of MetaFrame, such as 1.8, have been retired. Candidates will have until May 2004 to update certifications based on these exams. The more recent XP certifications do not need to be renewed at this time: "Any exam based on XP will be good until two versions after XP," Liebman explained.

The program has also announced "elective" requirements that must be fulfilled through Citrix online learning courses. "Now that we’ve introduced Access Suite, we're no longer a one-product company – and we wanted to make sure the entire suite is integrated into our program,” Liebman commented.

The online learning requirements will be mandatory in May 2004. With these, Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA) candidates will be required to pass either the new 222 Feature Release 3 exam or the 310 MetaFrame 1.0 for Unix exam, plus take one of the following two e-learning courses and pass an online assessment exam at the end of the course:

  • CTX-1300AW Citrix MetaFrame Secure Access Manager: Introduction
  • CTX-1320AW Citrix MetaFrame Password Manager: Introduction (not yet released)

The new Citrix Certified Enterprise Administrator (CCEA) still requires the CCA plus three proctored exams, but under the new requirements will also require an elective. As with the CCA, CCEAs must choose from one of the e-learning courses above and pass the online assessment exam given as part of the course, but CCEAs will also be required to pass a proctored exam based on the material.

Elective requirements for the company's Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA) exam will be announced sometime this month.

According to Citrix's Web site, candidate may still earn the titles via the old requirements (i.e., no electives) through May 2004.

Citrix debuted its online learning program earlier this year. The online technical courses cost $50 (U.S.) per hour, with the current elective available for these titles lasting 2 hours. The online learning site is compatible only with IE Explorer for Windows browsers, version 5.5 SP 2 and above. The company does not currently plan to add further browser capability.

Liebman said that the above changes were developed in conjunction with customers and partners, and that response to the changes so far is "very positive."

"We’ve been extremely pleased with the response we’ve gotten in this," Liebman said "What we're doing is making sure that the individuals have the skills that they need...It's a way to make sure that when a company hires a Citrix certified professional, they know they are getting the best."

Liebman said that the extra cost associated with obtaining an Citrix certification through this new program shouldn't affect its popularity. "The cost changes are negligible," he said.

According to Citrix, its program has certified more than 45,000 IT professionals.

More information on these changes can be found here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 34 CertCities.com user Comments for “Citrix Adding Training Requirements, Recertification to Cert Program”
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12/4/03: really pissed off says: I guess Ringling Brothers has moved to Fort Lauderdale. All the clowns seem to be working for Citrix. Whats Jetro?
12/4/03: Curious says: Is anyone using Jetro? I have seen the name around alot lately. I'm told it is easier to install and much less expensive per seat. Is there anyone training Jetro? What kinds of certifications do they have? With the changes citrix is proposing, I don't think I'll be getting re-certified since there isn't much demand for their certification.
12/4/03: CCI says: I've been an instructor for a number of years, but heck, this is ridiculous. I'm now wondering whether I ought to keep it up. I haven't got the time for this crap.
12/4/03: Jetro from USA says: USA training schedule for Jetro CockpIT. http://www.dmsus.com/jetroclass/
12/4/03: Anonymous says: Brian Madden? Didn't he used to write books about Citrix?
12/5/03: Ex-Instructor says: Well, the citrix wannabe mini-microsoft folks are at it again. Too bad nobody cares anymore.
12/5/03: concerned engineer says: Where did Carol get off to? Wonder whose idea it was to turn the store over to the kids?!?
12/5/03: me too says: what a joke. these guys at citrix need to get a clue.
12/5/03: Citrix Certified Administrator says: liebman...when are you going to let the CCIs, CCAs and CCEAs in on this little secret? I spent alot of money to get a completely worthless certification. What a waste of money I could have spent on my family. The certs are useless in the job market.
12/9/03: Stop whining... from Hungary says: Forget about Citrix... This is too much for me. I bet Jetro's certifications cost less. Does anyone know how much they charge?
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