Advocating, training, & certifying individuals in the professional use of Linux and Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a non-profit organization founded in Canada on October 25, 1999, and oriented towards certifications[1] for Linux, BSD[2] and open source software based technologies.
Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
Main article: Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
The company offers its exams in numerous countries and languages. These exams are primarily multiple choice questions, with some written answers. These are either taken using a computer based system, or using a paper based exam.
The organization allows community participation in creating and updating exams. Persons unaffiliated with the company can use exam Objectives Development wiki, or the Exam Development Mailing List to participate in the creation of new exams and the update of the existing ones. The exams are intended to be distribution-neutral[3] rather than emphasize a particular distribution of family thereof.
Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is the global certification standard and career support organization for open source professionals. With more than 200,000 certification holders, it's the world’s first and largest vendor-neutral Linux and open source certification body. LPI has certified professionals in over 180 countries, delivers exams in multiple languages, and has hundreds of training partners. IT certifications and what they can do for you.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a non-profit organization founded in Canada on October 25, 1999, and oriented towards certifications[1] for Linux, BSD[2] and open source software based technologies.
Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
Main article: Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
The company offers its exams in numerous countries and languages. These exams are primarily multiple choice questions, with some written answers. These are either taken using a computer based system, or using a paper based exam.
The organization allows community participation in creating and updating exams. Persons unaffiliated with the company can use exam Objectives Development wiki, or the Exam Development Mailing List to participate in the creation of new exams and the update of the existing ones. The exams are intended to be distribution-neutral[3] rather than emphasize a particular distribution of family thereof.
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a non-profit organization founded in Canada on October 25, 1999, and oriented towards certifications[1] for Linux, BSD[2] and open source software based technologies.
Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
Main article: Linux Professional Institute Certification Programs
The company offers its exams in numerous countries and languages. These exams are primarily multiple choice questions, with some written answers. These are either taken using a computer based system, or using a paper based exam.
The organization allows community participation in creating and updating exams. Persons unaffiliated with the company can use exam Objectives Development wiki, or the Exam Development Mailing List to participate in the creation of new exams and the update of the existing ones. The exams are intended to be distribution-neutral[3] rather than emphasize a particular distribution of family thereof.
Advocating, training, & certifying individuals in the professional use of Linux and Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).
Advocating, training, & certifying individuals in the professional use of Linux and Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).
Advocating, training, & certifying individuals in the professional use of Linux and Free/Open Source Software (FOSS).