Red Hat now offering Red Hat Certified Architect exams in Australia
The capstone certification reinforces Linux's move into the mainstream
and
wider enterprise adoption
SYDNEY 1 December 2005 Red Hat (NASDAQ: RHAT), the world's
leading provider of open source to the enterprise, today announced it
is now offering Red Hat Architect (RHCA) exams in Australia. This follows
hot on the heels of the news that five of Samsung SDS' staff have earned
the world's first RHCA qualification. The certifications at Samsung SDS
Korea reinforces Linux's rapid move into the mainstream of technology,
and its wider adoption amongst enterprises worldwide.
The training for Samsung SDS was delivered by Sydneybasedinstructor Ben
Wu. "The worldwide
commitment demonstrated by Red Hat's Global Learning Services team to
certify Samsung SDS' as RHCAs mirrors our efforts undertaken to sell Linux
as a strategic business asset and to attain the highest level of professionalism
and customer satisfaction. We're additionally pleased that our Australian
trainers have played such a key role in helping Samsung SDS to achieve
this landmark achievement," said Peter Durie, Services Manager, Red
Hat Australia and New Zealand.
On his team's achievement Paul Sung, Engineering Manager, Emerging Technology
Department, IT R&D Centre of Samsung SDS said, "We are indeed
proud to have the world's first RHCA amongst our staff and kudos to the
entire Samsung SDS and Red Hat teams who have worked so hard to attain
this significant achievement. We are Korea's top IT services provider,
and have to constantly be at the forefront of technologies and IT systems,
or risk losing out. Linux is one of these forefront technologies and we
see its huge potential in gaining widespread adoption amongst enterprises
big and small."
Red Hat Training has been around for six years now and can boast 17,000
Red Hat Certified Engineers (RHCE), 10,000 Red Hat Certified Technicians
(RHCT), and more than 200,000 students in total. Red Hat certified IT
professionals have risen sharply in the recent years, having reached a
total of more than 27,000 to date.
In Australia, Red Hat has been offering selected subjects of the RHCA
program in 2005. All subjects will be offered in 2006, with the class
schedule and exam dates currentlybeing finalised. Red Hat expects classes
to be held throughout the country.
"We're seeing a lot of interest in the RHCA training and have had
great attendance at the classes we've held during 2005. A lot of people
have seen their careers thrive thanks to RHCE training and they are looking
towards RHCA training to help them take the next step up," said Durie.
Launched in 2004, the RHCA course provides indepth, handson training
for senior Linux system administrators responsible for the deployment
and management of many systems in large enterprise environments. RHCA
is a capstone certification RHCE and RHCT, and is the most recognised,
acclaimed, and mature certification in the Linux space. For more information,
please visit: http://www.apac.redhat.com/training/
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