ITCC Member Spotlight – Teradata

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Welcome to another posting in a series of ITCC member spotlights where member companies respond to a series of IT certification questions. Member companies were asked to respond to the following six questions focusing on their area of expertise: certification issuer or supplier.

The following responses were provided by Teradata, a certification issuer.

What is the primary objective of your certification program?

Teradata Certification’s mission is to provide a highly-valued, industry-recognized certification program that validates technical knowledge and implementation capabilities leveraging Teradata Vantage.

Who is your target audience?

Anyone interested in Teradata technology.

What do you see as the biggest opportunity for the IT Certifications industry?

To become part of the answer – to identify what meets market needs and respond in kind – this may be very different than offerings in the past.

What do you see as the biggest challenge facing the IT Certifications industry?

Volatility and speed of change of technical marketplace.

How does your IT certification program contribute to your company’s overall business?

Provide learning and skills assessment and a badging program that recognizes earners as well as Teradata.

What has been the biggest benefit of your ITCC membership?

Connections with other colleagues in the certification industry.

This is a monthly blog post so please check back next month to learn more about another member company. 

Visit https://www.itcertcouncil.org/Membership/Join if you are interested in joining the ITCC or email info@itcertcouncil.org for further information.

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