What is vendor neutrality?
ECDL and ICDL are unique in that they have been designed to be vendor neutral. This means that the skills requirements in the ECDL and ICDL syllabus are not linked with any specific software. Candidates therefore have the flexibility and freedom to acquire ICT skills and confidently apply them in a range of software environments. For more information on course material available for the ECDL and ICDL qualifications, please select our ECDL Course and ICDL Course information page.
ECDL and ICDL are unique in that they have been designed to be vendor neutral. This means that the skills requirements in the ECDL and ICDL syllabus are not linked with any specific software. Candidates therefore have the flexibility and freedom to acquire ICT skills and confidently apply them in a range of software environments. For more information on course material available for the ECDL and ICDL qualifications, , please select our ECDL/ICDL course information page.
ECDL and ICDL are unique in that they have been designed to be vendor neutral. This means that the skills requirements in the ECDL and ICDL syllabus are not linked with any specific software. Candidates therefore have the flexibility and freedom to acquire ICT skills and confidently apply them in a range of software environments. For more information on course material available for the ECDL and ICDL qualifications, , please select our ECDL, ICDL course information page.