Microsoft's collaboration with the Linux Foundation

Η Microsoft ανακοίνωσε με μια δημοσίευση στην ιστοσελίδα της εταιρείας ότι θα παρέχει στους ενδιαφερόμενους μια νέα πιστοποίηση Linux σε Azure! Η κίνηση προήλθε μετά την συνεργασία της εταιρείας με το Ίδρυμα Linux (Linux ) a non-profit organization.microsoft linux

According to Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation, the partnership between Microsoft and the foundation has already proven successful, especially now that Microsoft has begun to open source several of its software, such as .NET , τη Chakra JavaScript για τον Internet Explorer, και το Visual Studio.

“The Linux Foundation and Microsoft also share a commitment to the systems administrators who run the world's most critical and complex IT systems. Today's SysAdmins should know Windows and Linux. The professionals and their employers, whoin education and certification will benefit from this relationship,” said Jim Zemlin.

In the last year, Microsoft managed to create its own Linux-based operating system, which on Switch Azure Cloud (ACS) a cross-platform modular OS designed specifically for data centers, and continues a constructive partnership with big names in Linux, including Red Hat and SUSE.

However, both companies offer additional knowledge to system administrators, who now have access to new Linux and Microsoft Azure certifications, which require candidates to pass the Linux Foundation's Certified SysAdmin exam.

More details can be found on the Linux Foundation website.

http://www.linuxfoundation.org/

http://news.microsoft.com/2015/12/09/microsoft-offers-new-certification-for-linux-on-azure/

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