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1 Certification Programs  





2 Partner Programs  





3 Organization  





4 Exams  





5 International Regional Partners  





6 Recertification Policy  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Linux Professional Institute
FoundedOctober 25, 1999
Type149(1), Income Tax Act (Canada), Non-profit organization
FocusIT qualification
Location
Products
  • Security Essentials
  • Web Development Essentials
  • LPIC-1
  • LPIC-2
  • LPIC-3 300
  • LPIC-3 303
  • LPIC-3 304
  • LPIC-3 305
  • LPIC-3 306
  • DevOps Tools Engineer
  • BSD Specialist
  • Key people

    • G. Matthew Rice (Executive Director)
  • Jon "maddog" Hall (Chairman of the board)
  • Board members:
  • VM (Vicky) Brasseur
  • Michinori Nakahara
  • Dorothy Gordon
  • Klaus Knopper
  • Uirá Ribeiro
  • Ted Matsumura
  • Emmanuel Nguimbus
  • Ricardo Prudenciato
  • Thiago Sobral
  • Websitewww.lpi.org

    The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is a Canadian non-profit organisation and oriented towards certifications[1] for Linux, BSD[2] and open-source software-based technologies. It was founded in October 1999.

    Certification Programs[edit]

    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.

    LPI has three different certification program tracks:

    Essentials Track:

    Linux Professional Track:

    Open Technology Track:

    Partner Programs[edit]

    Linux Professional Institute's Partner Programs are created to assist companies and organizations that are involved in, use or teach open source.

    Organization[edit]

    The Linux Professional Institute Inc. was incorporated as a Canadian non-profit organization on October 25, 1999. It is headquartered near Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is led by a board of directors. Members of the Board are: Jon "maddog" Hall (Chairman), Michinori Nakahara, Emmanuel Nguimbus, Ricardo Prudenciato, Dorothy Gordon, VM (Vicky) Brasseur, Klaus Knopper, Ted Matsumura, Uira Ribeiro and Thiago Sobral. [4]

    Exams[edit]

    The exams are not normally administered by Linux Professional Institute Inc., but instead through one of the Pearson VUE test centres an online through OnVUE.[5] A number of exams are also offered at major Linux and IT trade shows and conferences, where the exams are often available at a reduced price. Beta exams are offered as part of the community feedback process and are free of charge.

    International Regional Partners[edit]

    LPI seeks to increase adoption of Linux in part through what it terms its "Regional Enablement Initiative" focuses on identifying the partner organizations that can adopt or otherwise promote adoption.[6]

    Recertification Policy[edit]

    LPI has changed its recertification policy three times from its founding. At first there was no recertification policy, but on September 1, 2004, LPI decided to introduce a ten-year recertification policy. Certification designations earned before September 1, 2004, were considered lifetime designations and were not affected by that policy. Again on December 1, 2006, LPI further reduced the recertification policy to a period of five years.[7] Candidates who have earned LPIC certifications will have to re-certify every five years or alternatively earn a higher certification status even if their certification was earned prior to September 1, 2004. However, certification designations earned prior to September 1, 2003, were considered ACTIVE certifications until September 1, 2008.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "15 highest-paying IT certifications in 2021". enterprisersproject.com. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Discussing Past, Present and Future of FreeBSD Project - It's FOSS". itsfoss.com/. February 21, 2020. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Linux server certifications becoming a must-have for IT pros". www.arnnet.com.au. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Meet our Board of Directors". Linux Professional Institute. March 9, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  • ^ "Linux Professional Institute (LPI) OnVUE exam information // Pearson VUE". Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  • ^ "Regional Support and Regional Partners". August 3, 2016.
  • ^ "Linux Professional Institute Policies". May 18, 2018.
  • External links[edit]


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