The Open Group does not certify or accredit individual trainers directly. Instead, trainer approval is managed through organizations that deliver Accredited Training Courses (ATCs). This article explains how trainer authorization works and where to find the official requirements.
How Trainer Accreditation Works
Each Accredited Training Course (ATC) Provider is responsible for selecting and managing its own trainers.
To deliver an accredited course:
Trainers must be approved by The Open Group through their ATC Provider
Approval is granted only within the context of that provider’s accredited courses
Trainers are authorized for specific training programs offered by their organization
Because of this structure, The Open Group does not offer standalone certification or accreditation for individual trainers.
Where to Find Trainer Requirements
ATC Providers must ensure their trainers meet the standards defined by The Open Group.
Overview
The Open Group does not certify or accredit individual trainers directly. Instead, trainer approval is managed through organizations that deliver Accredited Training Courses (ATCs). This article explains how trainer authorization works and where to find the official requirements.
How Trainer Accreditation Works
Each Accredited Training Course (ATC) Provider is responsible for selecting and managing its own trainers.
To deliver an accredited course:
Because of this structure, The Open Group does not offer standalone certification or accreditation for individual trainers.
Where to Find Trainer Requirements
ATC Providers must ensure their trainers meet the standards defined by The Open Group.
You can review the official requirements here:
General Trainer Requirements for ATC Providers
This document outlines expectations for trainer qualifications, experience, and compliance with program policies.
Summary