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The OCP bar is being raised

From: <dgoulet_at_vicr.com>
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2002 06:39:36 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.003EC39E.20020110061535@fatcity.com>

Anyone care to comment on the following, IMHO it's about time:


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Introducing two new levels of Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Achievement 
 
A recent *IDC report on IT Education and Training Services quoted database
professionals and network engineers as the fastest-growing areas of Professional
Certification. And in an October survey from *crn.com on Certification, 58% of
respondents said that it is very difficult to find qualified Oracle Certified
Professionals-Database Administrators. 

To meet this demand, we have recently introduced two new levels of professional
achievement to DBAs (and soon to be released to Application and Java Developers
worldwide): 

The Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) -- an entry-level Oracle qualification
requiring successful completion of two exams.
The Oracle Certified Master (OCM) -- an advanced qualification for Oracle
Certified Professionals (OCP), that requires students to take a practicum exam
on-sitee at an Oracle University education center. 
Visit
http://www.oracle.com/education/certification/news/index.html?certlevels.html
for more information

IDC, IT Education and Training, Sept 2001
crn.com, Certification: What's Hot, What's Not, Oct 2001
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