270 folks took MySQL Certification exams in July and 118 earned
certifications. This is our best month outside of our annual
Users Conference. For the fiscal year, MySQL Certifications were
up 150.27% over the previous year.
Since the program inception, we had almost 8,000 exams taken and
over 3,300 certifications. Not bad but it pales in comparison to
Java exams and certifications.
Prometric is our new testing partner. Those of you with
unexpired Pearson VUE vouchers can request a exchange by
contacting Certification@sun.com with your Voucher ID number. And
those of you wishing to sign up for the exams (they are part of
the Sun 310-series at http://www.prometric.com/Sun/default.htm)
need to contact you local Sun sales office to purchase a
voucher.
And the North Texas MySQL Users Group meets tonight -- see
http://www.northtexasmysql.org for details.
2008 was a good year for MySQL Certification. 1,986 folks took
exams which is a 14.6% gain over 2007. 736 candidates earned
certifications and that is a 14.4% gain. The biggest gains were
in Associate (up 300%) and DBA (up 35%) certifications. Oddly the
Developer cert was down 40%.
So what happens in 2009?
The DBA and Developer exams are both changing format to
performance based tests. Candidates will be tested on a virtual
server and provided with a list of tasks that need to be
accomplished. The DBA exam is actually in alpha est and about to
go to beta. This testing is being done on two sets of virtual
environments which provide their own qualities. The Linux
environment is probably closer to what most DBA's working
environment but the Windows version allows the candidate more
control over the system. More news here later in the month.
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