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Red Hat Certification Program For Education

Frank Caviggia writes "The Inquirer has a story up about Red Hat providing educational institutions with the ability to certify students as Red Hat Certified Technicians (RHCT) and Red Hat Certified Engineers (RCHE) how this will relate to Microsoft's MSCE program. You can find the story here. Red Hat has more information on the program here."

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  1. education? by s20451 · · Score: 5, Funny

    So certification involves actually educating people now?

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  2. RCHE? by FueledByRamen · · Score: 5, Funny
    (RCHE)
    I can think of certifications that I'd like to have, and Red Certified Hat Engineer is not one of them.

    It's funny. Laugh.
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  3. Re:MSCE?! bzzzt! by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Funny

    It stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer in case you were wondering.
    Really? I was under the imprssion it stood for Minesweeper Consultant, Solitaire Expert. Or possibly Must Consult Someone Experienced.

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  4. Re:MSCE by Sarcazmo · · Score: 5, Funny

    Back when brainbench was doing the free cert thing, I noticed they had a cert for AOL User. I couldn't resist taking it, even though I hadn't used AOL for nearly 6 years.

    I passed it, and got the cert in the mail. It's a great conversation piece. "Certified AOL User" :)

  5. Needs a better name by ScottForbes · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think they should call them Certified Linux / Unix Engineers. Who could resist the acronym?