by RossBrunson (Author)
The Exam Cram 2 series from Que Publishing is the smartest, most efficient way for IT professionals to pass a variety of IT exams and become certified. The growing list of certifications covered by Exam Cram 2 now includes Linux Professional Institute Certification Exams 101 and 102. LPIC 1 Exam Cram 2 includes the most up-to-date exam information available. A CD is included and features ExamSim, an innovative exam simulator designed specifically for Linux users featuring randomly chosen questions with each practice session, Training Mode with answer button and Exam Mode with running timer. LPIC 1 Exam Cram 2 is a winning strategy to help you pass the exam the first time.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 640
Edition: Pck
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification The LPIC Exam Cram 2 covers the latest specification for the LPIC exam, level 1 v2. This certification has two exams, Exam 101 which covers hardware and configuration, and Exam 102 covering Linux Installation and Package Management. Candidates must pass both exams before obtaining the LPIC certification. The material adheres to exam objectives and includes exam alerts to help the reader pass successfully the first time.The estimated number of candidates seeking LPI certification is estimated to be upwards of 50,000 over the next few years. Server use alone increased 13.3% in 2002. One survey of US government offices claims 70% are now using open source operating systems and/or servers.Readers preparing for this exam will find the best-selling Exam Cram 2 series to be the smartest, most efficient way to become certified. CramSession, the #1 IT Certification Web site for materials and resources on certification, gives the Exam Cram series their seal of approval for quality, and promotes the series on their Web site.
Published: 21 Sep 2004
ISBN 10: 0789731274
ISBN 13: 9780789731272
Book Overview:
Ross Brunson is currently the director of Linux/Unix education for The Training Camp and an LPI-US (Linux Professional Institute) board member. He began his IT career in the U.S. Army in the 1980s working with battlefield simulation systems running on Unix platforms.
Prior to joining The Training Camp, Ross authored several books about Unix/Linux integration with Windows, including The Linux and Windows 2000 Integration Toolkit. Ross began his formal training and consulting career with Learning Tree International as a courseware technical editor and was his area's second-highest scoring instructor.
After a number of years conducting TCP/IP, Unix, Linux, and networking courses for Learning Tree, Mastering Computers of Scottsdale and other companies, he took a courseware and development position at Computer Associates developing and delivering Windows 2000 and Linux courses for many U.S. and international companies.
Ross then took a position with Thomson Learning's Sair Linux certification and courseware division as the director of courseware development and instruction. He built an excellent instructor force spanning 13 countries and 110 instructors in little over a year, delivering many T3 (trainer preparation courses) to current and prospective instructors in the United States and overseas.