In addition to announced Snap-based silicon-optimized AI large language models, Canonical used the ongoing Ubuntu Summit 25.10 virtual event to announced Canonical Academy. Canonical Academy is their new effort for badges/certifications around Ubuntu Linux.
Canonical Academy is described the Ubuntu publisher as:
“a new platform that enables individuals and enterprises to validate their open source skills with qualifications designed and maintained by the engineers behind Ubuntu. The first available track is the SysAdmin track, which includes four exams that test practical expertise with Linux and Ubuntu. Successful candidates can earn digital badges that prove their ability to employers and peers.
Canonical Academy exams are designed to prepare learners for the real world, with modular, self-paced assessments that fit into busy schedules. The SysAdmin track launches with three exams today:
Using Linux Terminal – available now to the public
Using Ubuntu Desktop – available in beta for community testing
Using Ubuntu Server – available in beta for community testing”
This is also another way for Canonical to generate revenue. I haven’t seen any price list yet for these Ubuntu Linux exams but there are mentions of “discounted rates” implying a cost is indeed involved to obtain these Ubuntu certifications.
Those wishing to learn more about Canonical Academy can do so via the announcement today on the Ubuntu blog or heading straight to the Canonical Academy.
The Ubuntu Summit 25.10 event is happening today and tomorrow online for this event livestreamed from their London office.