From: Carsten Pedersen Date: August 13 2004 9:47am Subject: Certification: New features available on website List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/certification/7 Message-Id: <1092390452.13102.82.camel@tsort.bitbybit.dk> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, Over the last couple of months, we have introduced a number of new pages/features for certified users and those wanting to become certified. Some of you are probably aware of at least some of these, while others might not have noticed it at all. The MySQL Forums ================ On http://forums.mysql.com/ there are several forums to discuss everything MySQL -- including one on MySQL certification. Listings of MySQL Certified candidates ====================================== On http://www.mysql.com/certification/candidates.php you will find listings of candidates that have attained Core and Professional certification. For your name to appear on this list, you must specifically set the option "List my name on public lists" in your candidate settings. To do this, log in to http://www.mysql.com/certification/candidate/index.php and click the "Change results page..." link near the bottom of the page. You received the login credentials with your certificate -- if you need to have the password reset, please send an e-mail to certification@stripped, and we'll do our best to help you out. Corporate Listing of MySQL Certified Personnel ============================================== The basic idea: You tell us which company you work for, and when your boss logs in, he gets a full listing of the exams that his employees has been to, which ones they passed, etc. Again, please note that you as the candidate must specifically assign your results to be listed with a given company. To get such a listing, the company must first apply for an account on which to list employees (we provide this for free, just send an e-mail to certification@stripped). Once this is set up, you can go into the candidate setting page and set the "Corporate Association" field to match your company. For additional information on this feature, please see http://www.mysql.com/certification/corporate/ Did you know...? ================ There is an errata page for the MYSQL Certification Study Guide: http://www.mysql.com/certification/studyguides/ Curious about other people's exam experiences with MySQL? http://www.mysql.com/certification/userstory.html The Certification FAQ might have been updated since last you read it: http://www.mysql.com/training/certification/certfaq.html Your company can get volume discounts on MySQL Certification exams: http://www.vue.com/vouchers/ === The end === Best regards - and thank you for supporting the MySQL Certification Program! / Carsten -- Warning: Certification can seriously increase your wealth! http://www.mysql.com/certification Carsten Pedersen, Certification Manager MySQL AB, http://www.mysql.com