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Helen Hopkinson
Sep 20, 2013
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EPiServer 7 CMS certification knowledge areas

Surely you haven’t missed that you can already sign up for the EPiServer 7 CMS certification launch on October 14th?

What do you need to know to improve your chances of passing the EPiServer 7 CMS certification exam? The knowledge areas covered in the exam are now available on www.episerver.com/cms7cert.

What’s the best way for you to prepare for the exam? Read about the recommended courses and reading material.

Sign up today!

Sep 20, 2013

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