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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Friday: November 30, 2012


Oracle Unveils 10g Certifications; Reduces OCP DBA To Two Exams


6/21/2004 -- This weekend Oracle unveiled its 10g track of database certifications, featuring a significant reduction in the number of exams required to earn the track's credentials.

With 10g, the entry-level Oracle Certified Database Associate (OCA) title will require passing only one exam: Oracle Database 10g: Administration (#1Z1-042). The earlier 9i version of this title required two exams.

To earn the mid-level Oracle Certified Professional Database Administrator (OCP DBA) 10g credential, candidates must first become an OCA then pass one more exam, Oracle Database 10g: Administration II (#1Z1-043), for a total of two exams. Those pursuing the current 9i version of this credential are required to pass four exams.

According to Oracle, a beta version of the Administration I exam will launch in late July, with the beta for Administration II coming in September.

John Hall, senior vice president of Oracle University, said in a printed statement that the program reduced the requirements for its 10g credentials due in part to the nature of the product it covers. "The automation and efficiency of Oracle Database 10g, coupled with Oracle University's training expertise, enables our customers to be trained and certified in less time than ever before," he explained. "By leveraging the innovative and automated features of Oracle Database 10g, Oracle University has significantly reduced the cost and time to train and certify."

The company will continue to require that new OCP DBA candidates take one Oracle University course (classroom or Internet-based) in order to earn the title. The company introduced this requirement with its 9i track. Training remains optional for the OCA.

Oracle also formally announced a new line of of specialty database certifications, covering topics such as high availability, security, IT consolidation and grid control. This announcement was not unexpected, as Oracle previously announced a beta exam for an upcoming Linux-focused 10g specialization.

Details on exactly how the Oracle Database 10g Administrator Special Accreditation program will work have not yet been released, although Oracle did state that the first specialization to go live will be High Availability, which will launch "later in 2004." The beta for this exam has not yet been announced.

The company said that it will also be offering a 10g version of its lab-based Oracle Certified Master exam, but did not offer further details.

For current OCP DBAs, Oracle will be offering upgrade exams to allow those certified in 7.3, 8, 8i and 9i to become 10g certified by passing a single test. The 9i to 10g exam is currently available in beta format.

As Oracle typically keeps two versions of its certifications current, the 9i track should remain available for a significant amount of time after the 10g track launch. The company previously announced that its 8i OCP DBA will be retired in Dec. 31.

CertCities.com will bring you more on this story as information becomes available. To view the official announcement of these certifications, go here.



There are 18 CertCities.com user Comments for “Oracle Unveils 10g Certifications; Reduces OCP DBA To Two Exams”
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3/11/05: K.D from Alexandria,VA says: I really would like to explore the world of oracle. The question I have is the following: Can I start my journey with the 10g Exams without any prior experience in oracle at all; or I will have to take the oracle 9i exams before heading for the 10g Exams (Oracle Database 10g: Administration (#1Z1-042, and Oracle Database 10g: Administration II #1Z1-043). Thank you in advance for your help. K.D
3/29/05: Muhammad Shahzad from Islamabad says: it is nice that the papers for becomming an oracle professional has been reduced. this will encourage the users of oracle to become oracle certified.
5/11/05: Prosenjit from Siliguri says: Well it is good news that Oracle has reduced paper for one of it's major certification. This will definately encourage others to pursaethe certification on Oracle. But as far as i know that 10g is based on grid computing so if somebody don't have basic oracle database knowledge then how can person get compleate control over the 10g?
6/4/05: Shailendra from India says: it's not better for the quality of certification.the quality will down.
6/23/05: SelvaKumar NS from India says: Nice to here that Oracle announces only two exams for the entire certifications, but previously four exam pattern was tedious and more people will try to be certified. It encourages all of us to have a certification in Oracle.
7/26/05: John Herrera from Houston, Tx. says: I wonder when Oracle will have the 8i upgrade certification exam for 10g available??? I had to take 5 exams to earn my 8i certification. Now it's down to only 2 exams for 10g??? Things that make you go "Hmmmm?"
7/27/05: swati from India says: Its a great news.Earlier I thought of taking 9i , but now i'm desperately waiting for 10g.
10/2/05: Saurabh chauhan from INDIA says: Q1.Whether It is necessary to give 9i exam before 10G without prior knowledge of 9i or other Oracle based RDBMS? Q2.How should I started my preparations for 10g exam without any coaching or guidance, so which book should I refer ? Q3. How much time for preparation and fees will 10g require ? Q3. Is 10G internet friendly or inclined to Grid Computing? Q4. Which is better among 9i,10G or 11i for their future prospects ?
10/2/05: Saurabh Chauhan from INDIA says: Q1. What will be the contents of OCA and OCP DBA exams ?
12/28/05: Subramanian from Bangalore says: sir, I am very interest to attend oracle dba certificat exam(on linux os).can you tell me first, what will i prepare?How will i attend?I will wait for your mail.
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