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                   SAN FRANCISCO, September 17, 2007 – The Open Group,  a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium focused on open standards and  global interoperability within and between enterprises, along with Open Group Platinum  Members, Capgemini, EDS and IBM today announced plans to launch a global  certification program for information technology (IT) specialists. The Open  Group IT Specialist Certification (ITSC) program will offer the first  independent, comprehensive, global certification for determining the skills,  experience and knowledge of professional specialists within several different  technical focus areas.
                   The demand for experienced information  technology specialists continues to grow in line with an increasing number of  projects focused on business and IT alignment at large global organizations.  The Open Group IT Specialist Certification program will enable these  organizations to find and select the right expertise for their projects, a  critical requirement brought on by regulatory compliance and rising industry  expectations for quality of service. In addition, the new program will bring  the assurance that other organizations within a company’s business ecosystem  acquire and possess comparable capabilities. For information technology  specialists, certification against an open, global standard will provide a  clear path for career development and offer portable credentials that will be  recognized and accepted around the world. 
                  “The Open Group’s IT Specialist  Certification program will provide an element that is currently missing in the  IT industry,” said Allen Brown, president and CEO of The Open Group.  “Specifically, the program will deliver a set of recognized standards that  allow organizations to benchmark against the required skill level, experience  and knowledge, and select the right people for the job.” 
                  “Capgemini,  as one of the initiators of ITSC, believes that certification of information technology  specialists against an open and global standard is crucial for our customers,  employees and the industry at large,” said Ron Tolido, chief technology officer  Continental Europe and Asia Pacific for Capgemini. “We expect that the defined  set of worldwide standards for measuring the skills and experience of information  technology specialists, motivating and empowering them with portable  credentials will soon be accepted anywhere and will contribute to a further  professionalism of the IT industry.” 
                  “The  success of an IT-enabled business highly depends on the proper abilities,  experience and skills of its technical experts,” said Chris Moyer, chief technology  officer, EDS EMEA. “EDS is fully engaged in this important Open Group work and  supports certification of our employees in many technical and professional  domains.” 
                  Information technology  specialists utilize product-, technology- and business-related skills to  deliver high-quality solutions to clients in response to varying business  requirements, often leveraging tools to manage, analyze, design and implement  these solutions. The IT Specialist Certification program will make  certification available to skilled and experienced IT professionals in a number  of streams within two technical focus areas: Development; and Operations. In  addition, four client focus areas, including Services, Technical Sales, Technical Support and Technical  Training will also be made available for certification. 
                  “Internally  IBM has had a program that validated the technical skills, experiences, and  knowledge of our IT Specialists for over a dozen years,” said Phil Stauskas,  worldwide IT specialist profession executive and distinguished engineer at  IBM.  “In addition, our program has  demanded our specialists meet documented standards related to professional skills, such as oral and  written communications, and project management.   In working with The Open Group on the development of ITSC, it was  important to IBM that both technical and professional skills and abilities be  assessed as part of the program – to allow for the development of well-rounded  specialists that can offer our clients maximum value in a consistent fashion  across a worldwide marketplace.  The ITSC  program provides for that holistic assessment.” 
                  Available to practitioners during  the first half of 2008, the program will allow for either direct certification  by The Open Group or indirect certification by an accredited certification  partner. 
                   
                    The Open Group is a vendor-neutral and technology-neutral  consortium, which drives the creation of Boundaryless Information Flow™ that  will enable access to integrated information within and between enterprises  based on open standards and global interoperability. The Open Group works with  customers, suppliers, consortia and other standard bodies. Its role is to  capture, understand and address current and emerging requirements, establish  policies and share best practices; to facilitate interoperability, develop  consensus, and evolve and integrate specifications and open source  technologies; to offer a comprehensive set of services to enhance the  operational efficiency of consortia; and to operate the industry’s premier  certification service. Further information on The Open Group can be found at http://www.opengroup.org. 
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