IBM To Revamp System X Certs
July 12, 2006 - I BM company recently announced on its Web site that it plans to revamp its line System x product certification, "in response to the changing needs of candidates" .
Although not yet released details of the new structure, the company has not preview their plans, and make the following statement: " a relatively simple test development and certification strategy will be in the third quarter of 2006 will stop food-level certification, and the introduction of BladeCenter and certified by the Centre for High Performance tests on subjects coupled with a prerequisite for certification or with experts credentials. This should open up the certification program to more candidates in the global context. Those who are food, or those who seek to achieve chapter or internal the next 18 months, this can be retained with the annual certification credentials. " Similar changes have not been announced for its other systems titles.
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