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Win prizes with the new Linux Certification: Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA)

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2 June 2008 - 3:46pm
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New Linux Certification!

Novell is pleased to announce a new Linux certification: Novell Certified Linux Administrator (CLA).

Training and certification are two keys to success in the IT industry. Based on a long history of excellence in IT training and certification, Novell delivers highly respected courses and certifications in Linux, a critical element of the modern IT environment. Our training is designed and developed by Novell engineers and support staff who are experts on the SUSE Linux Enterprise platform and related technologies. We also partner with leading hardware and software vendors to incorporate their knowledge, expertise and skills into our training programs.

Completing the Novell Certified Linux Administrator certification proves that you have achieved a recognized skill-level benchmark. The Linux field is growing quickly, and completing the CLA certification will ensure that your skills are current. If you are already familiar with Windows or other Linux vendors environments, the CLA and its accompanying Linux competencies will be a valuable addition to your professional repertoire.

PrizesCheck with your local testing partner for pricing details. Be one of the first 100 people to complete the CLA certification and you will automatically be entered into a drawing for a chance to win a:

  • Archos 605 Personal Media Player
  • 1TB Western Digital External Hard Drive
  • Slingbox Pro

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity. Register today!


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Submitted by: ssalgy




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