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Keep Certifications active

pinVie
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Hi all,

hopefully someone can point me in the correct direction.

I worked for a Splunk Partner Company until about 2 month ago and I gained some certifications (Splunk Architect and Certified Consultant 2) and now I work for a quite big corporation. I do not use Splunk in my daily work any more but I'd like to keep my certifications active and I work with Splunk in my sparetime as well (to keep on track with new features).

What do I have to do, to regain access to this certification portal where I see if I have to do any additional training in order to stay certified?

Thanks a lot!

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can get at them with your splunk.com login here:
https://splunkcommunities.force.com/customers/apex/EDU_MyCertificate

You will not have access to the partner portal any more. If you'd like to, you can email PartnerSupport@splunk.com to have your certifications moved to a different account but all of your internal certifications will change to Inactive.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You can get at them with your splunk.com login here:
https://splunkcommunities.force.com/customers/apex/EDU_MyCertificate

You will not have access to the partner portal any more. If you'd like to, you can email PartnerSupport@splunk.com to have your certifications moved to a different account but all of your internal certifications will change to Inactive.

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