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Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Seam Retired

The retirement of the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Seam marks a notable moment in the evolution of Red Hat’s certification portfolio. This credential, which was designed to validate a developer’s proficiency in building enterprise Java applications using the JBoss Seam framework, has officially been withdrawn from the active certification catalog. For professionals who… Read More »

Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Hybrid Cloud Management Retired

The retirement of the Red Hat Certificate of Expertise in Hybrid Cloud Management marks a pivotal moment in the professional certification landscape for cloud infrastructure specialists. This credential, which served as a distinguished validation of expertise in managing complex hybrid cloud environments built on Red Hat technologies, has been officially retired as Red Hat continues… Read More »

Exam Retirement Update: What’s Retiring in July 2016?

The certification industry witnessed a wave of significant exam retirements in July 2016, as major technology vendors and certification bodies took deliberate steps to modernize their credential portfolios and align them with rapidly shifting technology landscapes. This period of transition affected thousands of professionals who had been preparing for specific exams or who held credentials… Read More »

Microsoft Moves Retimerement of Lync Exams!

Microsoft has officially made a significant move regarding the retirement of its Lync-related certification examinations, sending ripples of attention and concern throughout the global IT certification community and prompting immediate strategic reassessment among thousands of professionals whose certification plans, career development roadmaps, and professional credentials are directly affected by this consequential decision. The announcement touches… Read More »

It’s Official: Microsoft Retires Dozens of Exams. We’ve Got The List.

Microsoft’s decision to retire dozens of examinations from its certification portfolio was not a spontaneous or arbitrary action but the result of careful analysis of technology adoption trends, product lifecycle timelines, and the evolving needs of the IT professional community. As Microsoft’s product portfolio shifted dramatically toward cloud-based services and subscription models, the relevance of… Read More »

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