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Exploring the Novell CLE Certification
In 2003, Novell — long known for their network operating system, NetWare — began betting heavily on Linux as they started the transition from a software company to a technology company. Among other lesser things that took place, they purchased the Ximian desktop and the SuSE version/flavor of the operating system (the latter deal was finalized in January).
Early on in the move to embrace Linux, Novell began plans for a new certification — Certified Linux Engineer (CLE). While not fully written in stone at the time that I pen this, many of the details surrounding what is planned for that certification have now become available. More will materialize when the exam goes live in the first quarter of this year.
A brief overview of what was then known about the CLE appeared in my November column. This month, I'll explore the certification and where it fits in with all the other Linux certifications that are available.
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