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Alexander Haneng
Jun 8, 2016
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Episerver CMS 9 Certification Exam

Is it time to take your first Episerver CMS certification exam or retake an expired ECD exam? I took my first Episerver ECD exam 8 years ago on CMS 5, and have taken it several times again since then for different versions. Recently I did the new Episerver CMS 9 MVC exam online. Here are my tips for how you can prepare to take your Episerver certification exam.

 

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Jun 08, 2016

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