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Re: SAGE, certification, and you
Being a new member, .... :)
I joined SAGE to gain knowledge in sysadmin tasks that I do not normally
have to do.
There is so much to a unix system, and I generally only have to learn the
parts that don't work right. What about the other 80% that I do not see?
I would very much like a structured certification program. I can teach
myself what I am missing, but it is hard to judge what is more important
[task-wise], or in what order.
I have experience in unix, but mainly from a networking stance. I am
sure there is a lot more out there besides OpenView :)
If you are counting votes, add me to the YES column.
Thank you for your efforts!
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