Uhh.. Deloitte and Accenture.. not exactly what I would call a good partner here unless you are looking for name recognition at executive level. Is that all that it is?
I think it’s pretty clear what the purpose of this stuff is: get people so invested into the Claude ecosystem with certs and “modernization kits”, so that when the subsidies end and subscription costs shoot up they feel they’re in too deep now to switch to something cheaper.
This is very likely a defensive move to help build pressure against Trump designating them a supply chain risk (aka corporate death sentence). The more embedded they become in large organizations, and the more authoritative they become in certification, the harder it is for the government to kill their company.
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[ 4.4 ms ] story [ 49.7 ms ] thread"Must have a degree or certification in Claude."
"Must hold an OpenClaw 2026 Grade II Certificate"
And let's not even discuss the vacuity of their new cash machine certifications. "Architect" come on...
People with titles like
Giga Chad, MBA, CSS, CKAD, XXX, PQRS
are gonna love this.
In no time, HRs will start slapping “10 years of certified Claude Code experience required” on job listings.
Doesn't make sense.