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Does anyone know anything/have an opinion about
Novell's "Certified Internet Professional" program?
Sounds intriguing, and I've been told that, in general,
Novell's certification programs are very well respected.
However ... a scan of the class/seminar descriptions
has me a little puzzled. The CIP certification requires
completion of five courses; four are two-day courses,
and the fifth is a one-day guy. This seems a little,
well, light to me.
Has anyone completed this program (either the Web
Site Manager track or Web Designer track)? If so,
can you provide me with a little insight as to whether
the program is worthwhile?
Please respond to me privately, to save bandwidth.
I'll summarize for the list.
TIA ...
Anne Halsey
senior documentation specialist, system one
ahalsey -at- systemone -dot- net
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