Get Oracle Linux Certified at Much Reduced Price
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You have already heard the great news that you can now prove your knowledge on Oracle Linux 5 and 6 with the new Oracle Certified Associate, Oracle Linux 5 and 6 System Administrator exam.
Until December 21th 2013, this exam is in beta phase so you can get a fully-fledged certification at a much reduced price; for example $50 in the United States or 39 euros in the euro zone.
Establishing What You Need to Know
Your first step is to click on the Exam Topics tab on the certification page. You will see a list of topics that you will be tested on during the certification exam. These are the areas that you need to improve your knowledge on, if you are not already expert.
Registering For a Certification Exam
On the certification page, click on Register for this Exam. The Pearson VUE site guides you through signing up for an event at a date and location to suit you.
Preparing to Take an Exam
On the certification page, click on the Exam Preparation tab. This indicates the recommended training that can help you prepare to sit the exam.
The recommended training for this certification is the Oracle Linux System Administration course. You can take this very popular 5-day live instructor-led course as a:
- Live Virtual Event: Take the training from your own desk, no travel required. Choose from a selection of events already on the schedule to suit different timezones.
- In-Class: Travel to an education center to take this class. Below is a selection of events already on the schedule.
Location |
Date |
Delivery Language |
Brussels, Belgium |
18 November 2013 |
English |
London, England |
16 December 2013 |
English |
Manchester, England |
27 January 2014 |
English |
Reading, England |
12 May 2014 |
English |
Milan, Italy |
31 March 2014 |
Italian |
Rome, Italy |
10 February 2014 |
Italian |
Utrecht, Netherlands |
18 November 2013 |
Dutch |
Warsaw, Poland |
9 December 2013 |
Polish |
Bucharest, Romania |
20 January 2014 |
Romanian |
Ankara, Turkey |
12 January 2014 |
Turkish |
Istanbul, Turkey |
16 December 2013 |
Turkish |
Panjim, India |
4 November 2013 |
English |
Jakarta, Indonesia |
9 December 2013 |
English |
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
25 November 2013 |
English |
Makati City, Philippines |
11 November 2013 |
English |
Singapore |
25 November 2013 |
English |
Bangkok, Thailand |
11 November 2013 |
English |
Casablanca, Morocco |
16 December 2013 |
English |
Muscat, Oman |
2 March 2014 |
English |
Johannesburg, South Africa |
17 February 2014 |
English |
Tunis, Tunisia |
31 March 2014 |
French |
Canberra, Australia |
25 November 2013 |
English |
Melbourne, Australia |
19 May 2014 |
English |
Sydney, Australia |
20 January 2014 |
English |
Mississauga, Canada |
24 February 2014 |
English |
Ottawa, Canada |
28 April 2014 |
English |
Belmont, CA, United States |
10 February 2014 |
English |
Irvine, CA, United States |
12 May 2014 |
English |
San Francisco, CA, United States |
18 November 2013 |
English |
Chicago, IL, United States |
14 April 2014 |
English |
Cambridge, MA, United States |
18 November 2013 |
English |
Roseville, MA, United States |
2 December 2013 |
English |
Edison, NJ, United States |
10 March 2014 |
English |
Pittsburg, PA, United States |
9 December 2013 |
English |
Reston, VA, United States |
13 January 2014 |
English |
For more information on the Oracle Linux curriculum, go to http://oracle.com/education/linux.
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