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Red Hat Training and Certification
NameRed Hat Training and Certification
IndustryInformation technology
Founded1993
HeadquartersRaleigh, North Carolina
ParentRed Hat

Red Hat Training and Certification provides professional training and certification services for enterprise computing platforms and open source technologies. It supports best practices for system administrators, cloud engineers, and software developers through instructor-led courses, online labs, and performance-based examinations. The program aligns with enterprise deployments and partner ecosystems across technology vendors and standards bodies.

Overview

Red Hat Training and Certification operates within the commercial open source ecosystem alongside organizations such as IBM, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, Amazon Web Services, Google, VMware, Canonical (company), SUSE, Intel, and NVIDIA. Its portfolio intersects with standards and initiatives from Linux Foundation, OpenStack Foundation, Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Kubernetes, Apache Software Foundation, Eclipse Foundation, OpenSSL Project, GNOME Project, GNOME Foundation, F5 Networks, Cisco Systems, Juniper Networks, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, SAP SE, Atlassian, Reddit (company), Mozilla Foundation, Spotify Technology, Salesforce, Adobe Inc., Accenture, Capgemini, Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, EY, Infosys, Wipro, Tata Consultancy Services, Hitachi, NEC Corporation, Siemens, Schneider Electric, Oracle Linux, CentOS Project, Fedora Project, and Debian Project.

Certification Programs

Red Hat offers tiered certification programs comparable to credentials from CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft Certified: Azure, Google Cloud Certified, AWS Certified, Certified Information Systems Security Professional, ISACA, EC-Council, Puppet Labs, HashiCorp, Canonical Ubuntu Certified Engineer, SUSE Certified Engineer, Oracle Certified Professional, VMware Certified Professional, Cisco Certified Network Professional, Juniper Networks Certification Program, Linux Professional Institute, FreeBSD Foundation, OpenStack Foundation, Cloud Native Computing Foundation Certified Kubernetes Administrator, TOGAF Standard, ITIL Foundation, Scrum Alliance, Project Management Institute, IEEE, ACM, National Institute of Standards and Technology, European Telecommunications Standards Institute, BSA (The Software Alliance), IETF, W3C, OASIS (organization). Core credentials emphasize practical skills for Red Hat Enterprise Linux system administration, cloud orchestration, container platforms, and automation using tools from Ansible (software), Docker (software), Kubernetes, OpenShift, OpenStack, and SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux).

Training Courses and Delivery Formats

Courses are delivered by Red Hat and authorized partners such as Global Knowledge, Learning Tree International, Pluralsight, Coursera, Udemy, edX, LinkedIn Learning, A Cloud Guru, Linux Academy, Simplilearn, CBT Nuggets, Skillsoft, Treehouse, Codecademy, General Assembly, Ironhack, Springboard, Le Wagon, Flatiron School, Thinkful, Lambda School, Galvanize, Microverse, Holberton School, Metis (education), DataCamp, Khan Academy, Microsoft Learn, Oracle University, IBM Training, Google Cloud Training, AWS Training and Certification, VMware Education Services, and regional training centers in locations such as Raleigh, North Carolina, Boston, San Francisco, London, Berlin, Paris, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney, Toronto, Vancouver, São Paulo, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Dubai, Singapore, Seoul, Moscow, Istanbul, and Stockholm. Delivery formats include instructor-led classroom, live virtual training, self-paced labs, and blended learning using platforms interoperable with GitHub, GitLab, Jenkins, Prometheus, Grafana, ELK Stack, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and Redis.

Exam Structure and Objectives

Examinations emphasize hands-on performance testing rather than multiple-choice alone, paralleling approaches used by Cisco CCIE, VMware VCAP, AWS Certified SysOps Administrator, Google Professional Cloud Architect, Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate, Linux Professional Institute Certification, CompTIA Linux+, Puppet Certified Practitioner, Chef Certification, HashiCorp Certified: Terraform Associate, CISSP, OSCP, GIAC Certified Incident Handler, EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker, Cisco Certified Network Associate, Juniper JNCIP, ISC2, ISACA CISM, Oracle Certified Master, SAP Certified Technology Associate, and TOGAF 9 Certification. Test objectives map to real-world tasks on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, container orchestration on OpenShift, automation with Ansible, and cloud-native operations with Kubernetes and OpenStack. Proctored exams are administered at testing centers operated by partners such as Pearson VUE, Prometric, and through remote proctoring services compliant with corporate auditors and accreditation bodies like ISO and ANSI.

Career Impact and Industry Recognition

Certified professionals are often cited in hiring frameworks used by enterprises like Facebook, Google, Amazon, Microsoft Corporation, IBM Corporation, Apple Inc., Netflix, Airbnb, Uber Technologies, Lyft, Inc., LinkedIn, eBay, PayPal, Stripe, Square (company), Shopify, Spotify, Zoom Video Communications, Slack Technologies, Atlassian Corporation, SAP SE, Salesforce.com, Oracle Corporation, Accenture, Capgemini SE, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, PwC, KPMG International Cooperative, EY (Ernst & Young), Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys Limited, Wipro Limited, HCLTech, Cognizant, DXC Technology, Fujitsu, Hitachi, and Siemens AG when defining role competencies for positions such as systems administrator, site reliability engineer, platform engineer, cloud engineer, and DevOps engineer. Recognition includes industry citations in reports from Gartner, Forrester Research, IDC, 451 Research, and mentions in academic programs at institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Harvard University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, ETH Zurich, Technical University of Munich, National University of Singapore, Tsinghua University, Peking University, and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.

Enrollment, Pricing, and Access

Enrollment pathways include corporate training subscriptions, individual course purchases, academic partnerships with universities such as MIT Professional Education, Stanford Center for Professional Development, Harvard Extension School, and reseller agreements with firms like CDW Corporation, Insight Enterprises, SHI International, and Softchoice. Pricing varies by region and delivery modality with discounts for academic institutions, public sector entities such as United Nations, World Bank, European Union, NATO, African Union, ASEAN, and through enterprise volume licensing used by multinational corporations. Financial aid, payment plans, and staff development budgets administered via human resources departments at companies such as Amazon.com, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Google LLC, IBM and government training grants influence access.

History and Evolution of Programs

The training and certification organization evolved alongside projects and events including the development of Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the 2000s, the rise of OpenStack in the early 2010s, the mainstreaming of Docker (software) and Kubernetes in the mid-2010s, and strategic acquisitions and partnerships involving IBM, CoreOS, Ansible, Inktank, StackRox, and Codenvy. Milestones align with industry conferences such as Red Hat Summit, KubeCon, Open Source Summit, LinuxCon, DockerCon, Ceph Day, OpenStack Summit, AnsibleFest, VMworld, AWS re:Invent, Microsoft Ignite, Google I/O, Oracle OpenWorld, Cisco Live, and standards work at IETF and W3C.

Category:Information technology certification