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[News] Linux Foundation End User Summit Report, Linux Professional Institute Expands

  • Subject: [News] Linux Foundation End User Summit Report, Linux Professional Institute Expands
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 00:29:23 +0000
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
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Linux Foundation Reports on First End User Summit

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| Last week, the Linux Foundation held its first Linux Foundation End User 
| Summit in New York. Representatives from many companies were in attendance, 
| including Merrill Lynch, Fidelity, JPMorgan Chase, Dreamworks, the NYSE, and 
| folks from the U.S. Navy were there, too. The folks at the Linux Foundation 
| sent over some highlights of the summit, which you'll find here.    
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http://ostatic.com/175186-blog/linux-foundation-reports-on-first-end-user-summit

UK gains LPI affiliate

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| Bristol, UK based LinuxIT has joined the Global Affiliate Network of the 
| Linux Professional Institute (LPI). In its capacity as an official LPI 
| affiliate, LinuxIT has established an independent "LPI-UK" organization aimed 
| at ensuring that "all UK Linux training is accredited under the LPI 
| framework," LinuxIT CEO Peter Dawes-Huish said.     
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http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS5169093073.html


Related:

Interview With LPI's Jim Lacey

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| In the mid-1990s there was an attitude within some business circles that
| Linux as an operating system was something used by hobbyists or IT
| enthusiasts but was not really practical for the business environment. LPI
| was founded to counteract this attitude and to demonstrate the growing
| professionalism of Linux and Open Source users. Since that time, we've seen
| not only wide spread acceptance of Linux but also a growing demand for the
| Linux professional. LPI, as a vendor-independent certification, was very much
| part of this early effort to see Linux and Open Source accepted and adopted.
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/interview-lpis-jim-lacey


Advice for the MCSE: go back to school

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| Number one on that list is a simple reality: everything changes, and by
| betting against industry wide change you’re leaving yourself, your family,
| and even your community hostage to Microsoft’s continuing commercial success.  
|
| [...]
|
| Not many people like Microsoft - and there are better alternatives: Linux on
| the server side, MacOS X on the user side.
|
| Is it going to happen tomorrow? Probably not, but it will - and when it does
| a lot of today’s MCSEs will be caught out: essentially unemployable in
| comparable professional roles without significant, unanticipated, and
| uprooting personal change.  
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/Murphy/?p=1081


For Linux admins, career options remain plentiful

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| Thanks for the advice, Brent. The future looks bright for Linux. Anything
| else you want to tell our readers?
|
| Don't worry about getting an MCSE, Linux is where it's at right now.
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http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci1280915,00.html


Thoughts on the Linux job market

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| IT jobs surveyThe Foote Partners report comparing average pay for certified
| IT skills versus non-certified IT skills got a lot of people talking. While
| news that the average salary for non-certified professionals was higher in
| the third quarter of 2007 came as a shock to some, others were not as
| surprised.    
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http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/10/26/thoughts-on-the-linux-job-market/


Noncertified IT pros make more than those with certified skills, report shows

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| A new report from industry research firm Foote Partners LLC finds that the
| average pay for noncertified IT skills topped that for certified
| professionals while compensation for IT jobs increased again in the third
| quarter of 2007. CEO and Chief Research Officer, David Foote calls this “a
| significant event” that has not occurred in the industry since 2000.    
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http://enterpriselinuxlog.blogs.techtarget.com/2007/10/16/noncertified-it-pros-make-more-than-certified-skills-report-shows/


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| The Scary World of Linux Computers.
|
| Dunkelberger likely wasn't intending to suggest that the iPhone was
| running Linux, but instead that it is a full computing environment
| with multiple vectors for potential exploits to attack. It is
| interesting that he brought up Linux however, because it is a scary
| subject for IT staff beholden to Microsoft.
|
| The majority of Microsoft oriented corporate IT staff I've worked with
| have a sort of reverential fear of Linux. They like to talk about it
| in a respectful sort of way, but they are often afraid to actually use
| it. Deploying a Linux server without an outside support agreement is a
| very scary task to users who have felt safe for years in their
| codependent relationship with Microsoft.
|
| After investing tens of thousands of dollars into their troubled
| relationship, after spending sleepless nights nursing NT servers back
| to health after they fall off the wagon to binge on worms and the
| other malware they have a genetic propensity to be addicted to, after
| growing dependent upon calling up the Redmond Father's TechNet for
| advice on how to deal with the regular schizoid mania and subsequent
| crashing of Windows, it's difficult to start over with something
| entirely new.
|
| IT managers are a whipped bunch. Linux is an allure associated with
| danger, like a pretty girl on the bus who smiles at the haggard,
| middle aged family man. She's just being friendly, not inviting him
| into a blissful world. He knows he has to think about his commitments
| to Microsoft, all of the fighting that would have been for nothing,
| all of the holding back of hair that he's already dealt with and wants
| to use as credit toward an established relationship. It's too much
| starting over, too late in the game.
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http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM.Tech.Q3.07/8E67109A-41FD-4CB1-B92A-4B038428FAA2.html
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