Fast Lane Announces Availability of Red Hat Certification Individual Exams
Hamburg – July 18th, 2018 – Fast Lane, a Red Hat Training and Certification delivery partner in Germany, announced today the availability of new Red Hat Certification Individual Exam testing locations in Berlin and Düsseldorf. Since 1999, Red Hat certifications have helped professionals prove their skills and providing employers a meaningful way to find and develop qualified professionals. Red Hat certification exams are hands-on, rather than question-based, offering a better indicator of a candidate’s proficiency. Red Hat certification candidates must also perform real-world IT tasks, without aid, during the exam, just as they do on the job.
With expanded individual testing locations around the world, Red Hat Individual Exams can help engineers, developers, and system administrators demonstrate their skills across the numerous open source technologies supported by Red Hat, including Linux, OpenStack, containers and more. Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) and Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) are among the most highly sought-after certifications of their kind.
“We’re pleased to have Fast Lane join us in providing Red Hat’s certification exams,” said Randy Russell, director, Certification at Red Hat. “They join a growing worldwide network of testing locations on every continent.”
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