Sreenath G escribi�:
First, i will apologize about my bad english, and second, i'm only a modest SysAdmin...Hi all,
My personal openion is that, the certification
should worth some thing
for the employer(Organization) who has implemented BSD.Also there is
another important thing to remember, that is a candidate taking the
certification should
find some job in the market.Because certifications are more or less a sign of knowledge,capability and talent.These 3 things are the impotant ones.But there are other factors such as interest,scope of job affecting the value of a career.
So my openion is to some kind of standardiation for the certification.
I also have
the openion that the certification to be more lab oriented than theory.
I think probably it would be important to have some type of support in the industry, since if someone can be certified, but the industry doesn't use the system, or not to have the minor interest to use it, the certifications would be something useless enough. I belive the bsd community has a great "concept" about this certification program, but the opportunities of work that might generate this one plan of certifications, it's what might do that the people were doing or not.
Briefly; I believe that the program of BSD certifications would need certain support on the part of the industry, since but it would not have (in certain way) reason to be.
If my words are out of context because I don't understand anything in the thread, i will apologize about that.
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