Saturday 27 February 2021

Simone “Simo” Bertulli: Notes from a SysAdmin diary

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The question may seem trivial, but it is one that often arises: "is a perfect community possible?"

Read More: 102-500: Linux Administrator - 102 (LPIC-1 102)

Obviously not ☺… but you can work in that direction!

Over time, I have already had the opportunity to be part of some communities, and what I have been able to learn from my experience I want to share, as I am now part of the LPI Community. Or huddle, if you want to put it in a more… penguinish way.

First things first: there must be shared purposes that go far beyond the practical level, not only concerning the most superficial aspects and, the fact that, once they obtained what they were looking for, people would no longer have a real reason to be part of that community.

The sense of involvement, combined with the need for belonging, must be continuously nurtured.

What I am talking about here is the concept of continuous growth, but based on the community's shared values, so that the community members can improve themselves.

Read More: Simone “Simo” Bertulli: Six years in the company of LPI

A well-structured community makes you "feel safe": you get this beautiful awareness of not being alone; you feel the strong support from the other individuals who share your mindset and can actually help you on "task-based" issues.

LPI has been working hard for a long time to go towards this direction, and with a very flexible approach… 

The Membership Program is all about giving a voice, a space, to the community's people, and about being able to value their feedback on community activities, from a global point of view.

And it becomes straightforward to develop a strong sense of involvement in the project, within this framework.

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Communities that are based on shared experiences tend to harmonize and synchronize their members' thoughts and actions quickly, even better if some practical recognition strengthens everything: precisely what is happening in LPI.

In my case, I have been able to share my voice through an editorial path I am really enthusiastic about, and in which I am happy to have found the availability and competence of Max Roveri: thank you, Max, for supporting me in this journey, with great professionalism and with enormous enthusiasm: the history of me and my LPI training path, from LPIC-1 certification to LPIC-3 (and counting…); of the structure, mindset and framework for the exams preparation; of the practical implications that these results have brought to my working career: all of that is now a story, and I find that pretty cool ;-).

Having the wonderful opportunity to tell my story, as it is already happening and going to happen for many other professionals as well, through the  “Share your voice” [https://www.lpi.org/community] initiative, is a great opportunity for nurturing all the potential of a community, and the work that community carries out, through the eyes and words of that very community in its making, in its unfolding.

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Thursday 25 February 2021

Linux Professional Institute to Offer Online Testing

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In response to the closing of many of its global testing locations, Linux Professional Institute (LPI) will offer online testing to candidates.

Also Read: 101-500: Linux Administrator - 101 (LPIC-1 101)

LPI will begin offering the Linux Essentials and LPIC-1 (101 and 102) exams in English via the Pearson VUE OnVUE system on May 31, 2020. Candidates will be able to write the exams and get certified from home. Additional exams and languages will be made available as soon as possible. Candidates will be able to schedule their online exams beginning May 31. Further instructions on the registration and testing process will be published on https://www.lpi.org/coronavirus.

Exam prices and lengths remain unchanged. For more details on our exams and examination process, see here

Linux Professional Institute, LPI Certification, LPI Learning, LPI Exam Prep, LPI Tutorial and Material, LPI PreparationPlease note: While exams will be offered in several languages, the online exam interface is English only at this time and online proctors and greeters are English speakers. Online testing requires a quiet, private location, a reliable computer with a camera, and a stable Internet connection.  Unfortunately, at this time only the Windows and MacOS operating systems are supported. A full list of system requirements, policies and procedures is listed at https://home.pearsonvue.com/vue-test/onvue

Exam takers should ensure they are comfortable with such an environment before committing to be tested through this method. The requirements are based on the testing platform being used and are beyond the control of LPI.

For holders of certifications that are going inactive by June 30, 2020, LPI has extended their active status by two months to give them more time to renew their certifications.

"With so many exam centers being closed, it’s become clear that we need to offer additional ways for our candidates to take their certification exams”, said Fabian Thorns, Director of Product Development, “our challenge is implementing a system that addresses our candidates’ needs while meeting our security and quality standards. I’m glad that we are able to offer these new options to our community."

Source: lpi.org

Tuesday 23 February 2021

Linux Professional Institute Exams Go Online

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Good news for all who want to take their Linux Professional Institute (LPI) exam online: as of today this is possible. For this purpose LPI relies on the proven online exam solution OnVUE from Pearson VUE. Currently available exams are Linux Essentials and LPIC-1. The new service is part of LPI’s response to the circumstances created by COVID-19. But it also represents a step towards broadening our mission and making our exams more accessible.

Broader access to LPI’s certification program

LPI exams have traditionally been held physically on-site, and therefore are dependent on external factors and the ability of candidates to travel. So LPI has now enabled its exams on Pearson VUE's online exam platform, OnVUE. LPI's Executive Director, G. Matthew Rice, says, "OnVUE gives us the opportunity to improve the availability of our exams during these special times and generally provides a broader access to our certification program."

Starting with Linux Essentials and LPIC-1 

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As previously announced, Linux Professional Institute has started its online offerings with the Linux Essentials and LPIC-1 (101 and 102) exams. Currently these exams are offered in English, and other languages are coming soon. The schedule will be announced on our coronavirus page.

Also Read: 101-500: Linux Administrator - 101 (LPIC-1 101)

What candidates should know

The OnVUE online proctoring platform is available in English language only. Candidates are expected to have a quiet, private location, a reliable computer with a camera, and a stable Internet connection. Currently, only the Windows and MacOS operating systems are supported. As a Linux certification body, we understand this is not ideal for many of our candidates, and we apologize for the inconvenience. We will continue to encourage Pearson VUE to make OnVUE testing available on Linux systems too.

A full list of system requirements, policies and procedures can be found at https://home.pearsonvue.com/lpi/onvue. LPI’s exam prices and lengths remain the same on the OnVUE platform.

Source: lpi.org

Saturday 20 February 2021

LPIC-2 Exams Can Now Be Taken Online

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For several months, the Linux Essentials and LPIC-1 exams from Linux Professional Institute (LPI) have been offered online through Pearson VUE’s online testing platform, OnVUE. We are proud to announce that the LPIC-2 exams, 201 and 202, are also now available. The online offerings address the latest global challenge caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, while also making tests available to candidates who live in remote areas without a nearby Pearson VUE test center.

What candidates should know

LPIC-2 exams are currently available in English. Participation in the OnVUE online tests is only possible with Windows or Macintosh computers. LPI has been in discussion with Pearson VUE to make exams available on Linux computers, because we know that many of our applicants prefer the system they have been studying and working with. We are also continuously working to expand the languages in which our exams are offered. Please return to this channel regularly to see our announcements in these areas.

Also Read:

201-450: Linux Engineer - 201 (LPIC-2 201)

202-450: Linux Engineer - 202 (LPIC-2 202)

Source: lpi.org

Thursday 18 February 2021

LPIC-1 exams available online in Spanish

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In 2020, Linux Professional Institute (LPI) started offering its certification exams online. Since then, the exam development team has been working hard to offer these online exams in different languages as well. In addition to English and Japanese, the LPIC-1 exams are now available online in Spanish.

For some time, candidates for Linux certification have been able to take the first-level exams, LPIC-1, in Spanish. But to do so, candidates needed to travel to test centers or other places where exams are held. This is difficult for people outside major urban centers, and dangerous in many regions following the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Today LPI announces the availability of LPIC-1 exams in Spanish online from a home, workplace, or college, through the Pearson VUE OnVUE testing system.

The mission of LPI is to promote the use of open source by supporting the people who work with it. As part of this mission, it has expanded test-taking in two important ways: by translating exams and Learning Materials into more and more languages, and by offering them online to give more and more people around the world the chance to take them.

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Source: lpi.org

Tuesday 16 February 2021

LPIC-1 101 Learning Materials released in Spanish and Portuguese

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The LPIC-1 Learning Materials for the 101 exam are now available in Spanish and Portuguese. This comprehensive guide is part of a series of Learning Materials developed by Linux Professional Institute (LPI) volunteers around the world to alert candidates to the topics they will encounter on the LPI exams. The Learning Materials are not meant to be a substitute for the other sources of information: training programs, books that are available through many publishers, and--of course--intensive, hands-on experience with the computer systems themselves.

Also Read: 101-500: Linux Administrator - 101 (LPIC-1 101)

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LPI is committed to providing access to knowledge about free and open source software to as wide a range of users and administrators as possible. As part of that goal, LPI has been translating both its tests and its training materials into a number of languages.

A growing number of the exams is available online in Spanish and Portuguese, using the Pearson OnVUE service. Where pandemic conditions allow people to gather in person, the LPIC-1 exams are also available in these languages.

"With the translation of the Learning Materials for the first LPIC-1 exam into Spanish and Portuguese, we have reached another important milestone," says Dr. Markus Wirtz, Manager Education Programs LPI. "My special thanks go to the translators and reviewers for their great work."

Further translation efforts are underway, and will be reported on lpi.org

Source: lpi.org

Thursday 11 February 2021

Learning Materials Now Cover the Entire LPIC-1 Exams

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Thanks to the efforts of more than 12 professionals from 7 countries, free Learning Materials are now available for the 102 exam for LPIC-1 certification.

Linux Professional Institute (LPI), which certifies professionals in GNU/Linux and related free software tools, is committed to providing Learning Materials in multiple languages for people who want to prepare for LPI exams. Learning Materials are tied closely to the tests, with a one- to two-hour lesson for each objective on the test. These materials are meant to complement other books and educational sources.

Read More: 101-500: Linux Administrator - 101 (LPIC-1 101)

The project started with materials for Linux Essentials, an introduction to the more advanced certification track. The next higher level, LPIC-1 certification, requires passing two exams: 101 and 102. Learning Materials for exam 101 have been available since February 2020.

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Dr. Markus Wirtz, Manager of Education Programs at LPI, said, "We are happy to announce that, thanks to enormous cooperation with Linux experts from all over the world, we have now completed the learning materials for LPIC-1 with exam 102."

Although the materials are currently only in English, translations into several other languages are underway. As these materials become available, they will be reported on this site.

Source: lpi.org

Tuesday 9 February 2021

Online LPIC-2 exam now available in Japanese

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As of today, LPIC-2 exams are available online in Japanese on Pearson VUE’s online testing platform, OnVUE. The Linux Essentials and LPIC-1 exams have already been available there since August 2020, and the LPIC-2 exams now join them. 

Read More: 201-450: Linux Engineer - 201 (LPIC-2 201)

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) certifications are very popular in Japan. According to Kenji Ito, Director of Communications for LPI Japan, the certification is an important factor in hiring at Google Japan and AWS Japan, as well as many system integrators. Tens of thousands of people take an LPI exam in Japan each year, most of them the LPIC-1 exam.

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Ito cites many requests for a Japanese version of the exams, including from schools and universities. "That's why we are happy to announce that LPIC-2 in Japanese is now available online as well," he says. "Our team is already working on further exam translations, which will follow step by step."

LPI is an international non-profit organization dedicated to spreading the professional mastery of Linux systems and open source software everywhere. Part of its mission to support the people who work with open source involves translating LPI exams into as many languages as is feasible.

Source: lpi.org

Saturday 6 February 2021

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) welcomes Fujitsu Learning Media as a Training Partner

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Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the world's largest organization focused on certifying and supporting skill development among open source engineers, announced today that Fujitsu Learning Media, Inc. (Learning Media) will expand their business of training Linux engineers, along with signing an LPI-Accredited Training Partner (LPI-ATP) agreement.

Fujitsu Learning Media offers a variety of courses to help Linux technicians acquire the skills needed for certification. Fujitsu Learning Media will also begin selling vouchers for the LPI certification exam online. The partnership agreement is being implemented under the partner program announced in October 2018, with more than 50 certified partners already signed in the country and more to come.

Fujitsu Learning Media's Linux Technician Training Course will cover; 

◉ An introduction to UNIX/Linux (UMI11L): 3-day course, 76,000 yen (tax not included)

◉ Programming of shells - aiming at efficient use of UNIX/Linux (UMI23L) 2-day course, 61,000 yen (tax not included)

◉ An introduction to management of Linux system (UMO04L), 3-day course, ¥108,000 (tax not included)

G. Matthew Rice, President of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Japan

LPIC is the global standard for Linux certification, with 200,000 certified individuals worldwide. LPIC is aiming to increase the number of certificants in Japan and provide more opportunities for people to become certified. We are delighted to partner with Fujitsu Learning Media, an expert in human resource development, and we expect to see many more people pass their training courses.

Mr. Katsuhisa Furukawa, Executive Officer, Fujitsu Learning Media Limited

We welcome the signing of a certification training partner agreement with the Linux Professional Institute (LPI). We believe that by further expanding the courses available for LPIC certification, we will be able to support the increase in the number of people obtaining certification in Japan and contribute to the further improvement of the technical skills of Linux engineers.

About Fujitsu Learning Media

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As one of the largest comprehensive human resource training companies in Japan, we provide total solutions for corporate human resource development. We offer approximately 1,800 open courses ranging from "IT Technical Skills" to "Human Business Skills" to approximately 104,000 students per year for companies, public institutions and organizations in all industries. https://www.fujitsu.com/jp/group/flm/

About the Linux Professional Institute (LPI)

LPI is the global organization for certification standards and career support for open source professionals. With 200,000 certification holders, it is the world's first and largest Linux and open source certification authority. LPI has certified professionals in more than 180 countries, delivering exams in multiple languages, ​​and has hundreds of training partners.

Source: lpi.org

Thursday 4 February 2021

Linux Professional Institute BSD Specialist

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The BSD Specialist certification is part of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Open Technology certification program.

The exam focuses on the practical skills required to work successfully in a FreeBSD, NetBSD or OpenBSD environment and tests the knowledge and skills needed to administer BSD operating systems.

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The typical BSD Specialist certification holder is a system administrator of BSD operating systems. The certification holder has an understanding of the architecture of the BSD operating systems. This includes the ability to manage various aspects of a BSD installation, including the management of user accounts and groups, processes, file systems, installed software, and client networking configuration. The candidate is experienced in using standard BSD and Unix tools on the command line.

Current version: 1.0 (Exam code 702-100)

Objectives: 702-100

Prerequisites: There is no prerequisite certification for taking the BSD Specialist Engineer exam. However, it is strongly recommended that a candidate has more than a year of experience in administering BSD systems of various kinds.

Requirements: Passing the BSD Specialist exam. The 90 minute exam is 60 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions.

Validity period: 5 years

Cost: Click here for exam pricing in your country.

Languages for exam available in VUE test centers: English

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To receive the BSD Specialist certification the candidate must:

◉ Have a working knowledge of BSD operating systems: FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD 

◉ Be able to install, manage, and configure BSD operating system

◉ Be able to configure hardware, set kernel parameters, and manage system security 

◉ Have basic knowledge in BSD system administration, job scheduling, and system automation

◉ Have basic network administration knowledge

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Source: lpi.org

Tuesday 2 February 2021

Simone “Simo” Bertulli: Six years in the company of LPI

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A Membership Journey, Chapter 01

Linux Professional Institute (LPI) has recently launched its Membership Program. The Program gives you the opportunity to get more involved with the LPI mission and activities. Members enjoy substantial benefits, such as discounts on exams, services, and hardware, as well as a direct involvement in the governance of the organization by electing the LPI board.

Simone “Simo” Bertulli, an LPI evangelist from Italy, and a LPIC-3 certified professional, enthusiastically joined the community from the very beginning. Here Simo shares his journey as a first-hour LPI member. 

Let’s now give the floor to Simo, and please remember to revisit the LPI blog for the next issues of the #LPIMemberJourney series!

The beginnings

A passion for computer science always ran in my blood. But it was in 2011, when I was 22 years old, that I approached the Linux world more consistently and curiously, through the fairly complex topic of clusters.

Yes, sure… I started the very very first step by installing an Ubuntu 8.04 LTS distribution on an old desktop computer, but I wasn’t aware yet of the real potential of the Linux kernel. My attention was more on the scientific environment, especially in the field of physics. In particular, the research of the Higgs Boson that took place at CERN (in the LHC powered by Linux) and the SETI@home project piqued my curiosity. While studying the High Performance Cluster (HPC) meshes used in scientific fields, I discovered a reference to Linux systems and pursued it to learn more about open source operating systems. CentOS and the Scientific Linux distribution derived from it were the first systems that began my technical journey into the open source world.

I still remember very fondly the moment I installed Scientific Linux on my servers with the old Xeon platform and SCSI disks, to start experimenting!

The Raspberry revolution

Soon I shifted my attention to what was at the time a new and revolutionary project: the Raspberry Pi board which, for the first time, launched a never-before-seen cost/performance model. Raspberry Pi allowed me to continue in a greener way and with a completely new overall design for my Linux experience. On that board, which was based on the ARM CPU architecture, I created my first file server using OpenMediaVault (a Debian-based OS dedicated for NAS), media servers, and an Access Point (AP).

Later, I discovered that Linux was in perfect symbiosis with the networking world, and I decided to test the DD-WRT and Open-WRT projects at first in the laboratory network… eventually using them by default as the first choice.

Joining the Linux community

In 2012 I took my first professional steps with Linux in a nonprofit association that dealt with trashware.

A few years later, in early 2016, with some other colleagues, I co founded the "Industria Italiana del Software Libero" community. I held the role of Chief Networking Officer and, for one and half years, dealt with the creation and editing of documentation on Linux distributions and open software.

It was at that time that I first heard about LPI. I quickly understood that my career and my personal growth could benefit from a certified and structured path of "knowing and knowing how to do", exactly what the LPI framework was all about: it was certification time!

Stepping into LPI: LPIC-1

In June 2016 I obtained the CompTIA Linux+ certification, which was bundled with the LPIC-1 and SuSE CLA. To prepare for the two exams I needed to achieve the certification, I used the manuals suggested in the LPI marketplace. I thus started my self-taught process, creating a small virtual lab on a common workstation and dedicating to it at least 3 to 4 hours a day for about two months.

Read More: 101-500: Linux Administrator - 101 (LPIC-1 101)

It was only a few months later that the first job offers in the field of cybersecurity started to come in: I am from Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy, and I was looking for a position in the Milan area.

LPIC-2, LPIC-3

In September 2017, after about 3 months of study, I obtained the LPIC-2 certification. LPIC-2 covers a fair amount of topics, with really consistent objectives, The certification allows you to get to the bottom of topics that are very useful in the professional context, such as systems security and networking at a more advanced level: firewall, VPN issues, etc. 

In January 2019, finally, I obtained the LPIC-3 certification on virtualization and high availability. It’s useful in business environments employing cluster-based technologies that require dedicated balancing systems, workload distribution, and reliability.

My “recipe” for succeeding in the LPI exams

Preparation for specialist exams, such as the ones in the LPI multi-level path, requires at least three or four years of experience in a medium-to-large business, so that you have the opportunity to see the “enterprise” class scenarios in the exams directly applied in a production environment.

After the achievement of the LPIC-2 certification, the doors of enterprise-class job organizations opened. Today I still work in a Security Operation Center of one of the greatest companies in Italy and Europe in the oil and gas sector. Here I can fully exploit what I acquired from this training path, continuing to deepen my technical skills by opening professional horizons.

In this workplace I can put many of my acquired skills into practice. For example, we could design and create a cybersecurity laboratory in a virtual environment, integrating multiple tools and operating systems that can cover all possible needs. These technologies include REMnux to analyze malware, reverse engineering activities, and compromised files; Kali Linux to perform internal red team tests; CAINE for digital forensics activities; and more.

During deployment, my knowledge of virtualization, load balancing, and fault-tolerance is fundamental to better manage the resources for application services. It lets me understand the workload distribution “on-demand” and on all operating layers, as well as the issues of physical and logical redundancy.

Although my professional career is oriented toward the world of security, I believe it is necessary first to create a strong background about systems administration and networking on which to build those types of skills.

Looking ahead and beyond...

My ideal approach to a career is continuous learning, so I am now preparing for the Linux LPIC-3 Security exam, an important milestone for those who work in the cybersecurity environment. This exam deals with commonly used topics in a SOC such as certificate and PKI management, authentication, encryption, access control methods, network security, and hardening.

Already, while taking the first steps towards the most coveted goal of specialization, one of the many valuable features of LPI that I was able to appreciate was undoubtedly the possibility of renewing previous certifications if I had passed a higher level exam.

This news, which on the one hand further revived the motivation to achieve my goals, aroused a perplexity that would have eventually become clear to many certification holders. I feared that this logic of "cascading renewals" could over time become the chief (or only) reason for trying to become certified at a higher level. Once you reached the highest level of certification, this logic meant that you would lose interest in LPI and stop learning or staying involved. So what to do?

Of course, the certifications last five years (!). I consider this a great plus that has excellent repercussions in the professional field. However ... one of my biggest perplexities remained, that of supporting a continuous effort in continuous study to keep the the certifications acquired over time running.

All in all, 2020 has not only brought bad news: something new arrived … LPI Membership!

To my great happiness, LPI hereby introduces a system that allows me to keep my certifications active by accumulating credits that can be obtained thanks to the relevant professional activities, dissemination events, participation in communities, and so on.

And that's not all: indeed, it seems we are only at the beginning!

Some other very interesting points give this initiative an innovative and dynamic character, as it goes far beyond the renewal of a certification. It places the LPI people in the foreground.

Despite the global pandemic and the economic crisis, the demand for professionals in open source is constantly growing. In my opinion, certification is the best choice for professional growth, not being tied to any specific commercial vendor and focusing only on the real value of training and skills.

Obtaining LPI membership is very simple: you must be at least LPIC-1 certified, accept the code of ethics and the membership agreement, and pay the membership fees; for more information here is a descriptive link: https://www.lpi.org/it/member/program. After that you have to wait for the approval of the request ... that's it!

You have a choice whether to join for 1 or 3 years. I have chosen the longest lasting solution, in order to be able to count on a cycle of training and continuous renewal that remains stable over time, with the all-round benefits.

Along with the membership, you receive a personalized kit with a card and stickers, based on the level of training achieved: take a look (Figure 1)!

Figure 1. Welcome kit sent by LPI to new members

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Figure 1. Welcome kit sent by LPI to new members

I believe that LPI is already on the path of becoming an unmatched reference for certifications both in the GNU/Linux world and in that of open source software. With the Membership initiative LPI is laying the foundations to create a solid framework for all the IT professionals of every technical field.

I was really interested in actually being part of LPI: the even more recent launch of the “Share your voice” initiative rang a bell and triggered the idea that turned into this very post—even better: a post series! I was sure I had a story to tell, and a story that could inspire more professionals who are starting or nurturing their IT career path using the effectiveness of the LPI certifications. I thought that giving a from within glimpse to the Membership Program would be an interesting story to tell as well.

Writing this posting was an experience that involved the editorial part too, with many aspects such as the drafting, the whole storytelling, and the related interactions with all the links in the LPI chain... : So here we are: stay tuned for getting to know more extensively and deeply about what it means to be a proud member of the LPI huddle!

Source: lpi.org