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Action required – stay a member of the HP Certified Professional community |
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The following inactive HP certifications will expire on June 2nd, 2008:
AIS - Specialty in HP StorageWorks - MA Support
AIS - Specialty in HP StorageWorks - VA Support
APC - HP Integrity Servers [2005]
APC - Specialty in Graphics Technical Consulting
APC - Specialty in Document Solutions Technical Consulting [2005]
APC - Specialty in Large Format Printing Technical Consulting [2005]
APC - Specialty in Office Printing Technical Consulting [2005]
ASC - Specialty in Document Solutions Sales [2005]
ASC - Specialty in Large Format Printing Sales [2005]
ASC - Specialty in Office Printing Sales [2005]
APS - HP StorageWorks MSL5000/6000 & Stand-alone Tape Devices
AIS - HP OpenView Network Services
AIS - HP OpenView Service Management
AIS - HP OpenView Systems and Servers
ASE - HP OpenView Network Services
CSD - OpenCall Service Controller
APS - Supporting the HP StorageWorks MSA1000 and MSA1500
APS - HP StorageWorks MSL5000/6000 & Stand-alone Tape Devices
If you hold one of the certifications mentioned above, we encourage you to obtain a new HP Certified Professional certification before June 2nd 2008. If you miss the deadline and do not hold any additional valid HP Certified Professional certification(s) anymore, you will lose your HP Certified Professional status and all benefits associated with this. |
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Is there an impact on the HP Preferred Partner Program authorisation status? |
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| If you are the only HP Certified Professional in your company and you hold a certification that counts towards the baseline certification criteria, make sure you do upgrade before the deadline, otherwise the HP Preferred partner Program authorisation status will be at risk for your employer. |
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What action needs to be taken? |
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In order to stay a valuable member of the HP Certified Professional community, you will need to obtain a new HP Certified Professional certification. Please consult our current offering.
Learn more about recommended upgrade paths for inactive/expiring certifications. |
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Do I need to complete continuous learning 2008 requirements for an expiring certification? |
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| No. You do not need to fulfill a continuous learning 2008 requirement for any of the certifications listed above. What we would expect you to do is to obtain a new certification rather than completing continuous learning 2008 requirements. |
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