Hola,
LPI hace desarrollo de Software? Se obtiene el certificado "on line"? Tiene la
empresa que superar un examen?
¿Certifica procedimientos o productos? En el segundo caso, tiene expertos en
todos los ámbitos o busca consultores externos "independientes"?
Si es de procedimientos....qué experiencia atesoran en esta materia? O utilizan
empresas externas para esto?
¿Cuántos expertos tienen en España trabajando en estas materias?
Si alguien puede contestarme...que no lo dude. Creo que el tema de la
certificación de productos, empresas y procedimientos en Software Libre es un
tema apasionante.
On Martes 07 Septiembre 2010 10:38:57 Paul Brown escribió:
LPI se monta su propia certificación de empresas y
proveedores. Que lo
sepáis.
http://www.lpi-solution.eu/index.php?id=20&L=1
Y nota de prensa:
"LPI lanza un nuevo programa de certificación para empresas proveedoras de
servicios y soluciones basadas en tecnología de codigo abierto y libre.
CSP (Certified Solution Provider) permitirá a potenciales clientes evaluar
rapidamente aquellas empresas suministradoras de servicios y soluciones que
mejores garantias de calidad puedan ofrecer. Se podrá acceder a un portal
donde estará la lista de empresas certificadas LPI-CSP, organizadas por
país. Para más detalles, leer el siguiente comunicado emitido por la
central de LPI en su versión origianl y completa:
LPI Launches Certified Solution Provider Program
(São Paulo, Brazil: September 2, 2010) - The Linux Professional Institute
(LPI), the world's premier Linux certification organization
(
http://www.lpi.org), announced a new partner program for technical
solution providers and IT service organizations who want to promote their
skills and expertise in Free and Open Source Software solutions.
The Linux Professional Institute Certified Solution Provider program
(LPI-CSP) will be offered to prospective partners this year in Latin
America, North America and Spain and in 2011 within other regions around
the world. The LPI-CSP program is modeled after a successful initiative
in LPI-Central Europe for solution providers
(
http://www.lpi-solution.eu/) and a similar long-standing LPI business
partner program provided by LPI-Japan (
http://www.lpi.or.jp/bp/).
"The LPI Certified Solution Partner program is a great way for systems
developers or solution providers to showcase their knowledge and skills in
Linux and Free and Open Source Software. Participating IT businesses will
be able to demonstrate to potential customers that they have qualified
staff who subscribe to a recognized professional standard,"
said Jim Lacey, president and CEO of LPI. All companies that participate
in this program will be part of a global database that will allow
customers to determine who is available to provide these services.
Inquiries as to how to participate in the program in your local region can
be made with your local LPI affiliate (see
http://www.lpi.org/eng/global_partners/local_lpi_organizations) or via
email at csp(a)lpi.org
The Linux Professional Institute is globally supported by the IT industry,
enterprise customers, community professionals, government entities and the
educational community. LPI's certification program is supported by an
affiliate network spanning five continents and is distributed worldwide in
multiple languages at more than 7,000 testing locations. Since 1999, LPI
has delivered over 260,000 exams and 87,000 LPIC certifications around the
world."
Saludos
Paul