Saturday, 6 April 2013

GET LINUX CERTIFICATION AT HOME:NIGERIA

The new PaulPaulito.com certifications, called Linux Basics, Linux Technician 1 and Linux Technician 2, will be available starting 1 May 2013. These certifications will provide a new way for people all over the world to certify their knowledge of the Linux operating system, one of the most relevant operating systems in the world.

"Now it will be possible to receive a Linux certification in English, Spanish or German right at your own desktop computer, without having to drive long distances to find a certification center," said Mario Hartmann, CEO of PaulPaulito.com. "And we offer all of this to our customers at an affordable price."

The Linux Basics certification is intended for the academic sector, youth and others new to the world of Linux and open source technologies. It is also useful for IT professionals looking to earn an entry-level Linux operating system certification. The Linux Technician 1 and Linux Technician 2 certifications are suited for IT professionals and for those looking to earn a modern, first-class Linux certification.

"We at PaulPaulito.com," continued Hartmann, "think that a student should not have to pay a lot of money to become certified as an IT professional. Since a student is already investing a lot of time into studying, why should he or she also have to invest a huge amount of money into certification, like other IT professional institutions demand?"

At PaulPaulito.com, members are able to follow well-produced screencast courses, make use of practice certification exams and then get certified, all on one page. The Linux Basics and Linux Technician certifications from PaulPaulito.com are a new way of certifying your knowledge of Linux, one of the most exciting operating systems in the world.

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