Written by admin on Jan 25th, 2010 | Filed under:
Cisco Training
Author: Smita Mathur
Be it via the wireless or wired communication channel, we and our businesses are communicating faster, better, and of course, more. Information dissemination via a controlled network of routers, switches, and several other wireless mediums form the basis of important business activities of thousands worldwide today.
Written by admin on Jan 18th, 2010 | Filed under:
Cisco Training
Author: Martin
Witnessing the highly vulnerable IT market, all the network administrators are treating network security as an integral part of their job profile. Thus, in order to help the network administrators enhance their efficiency and knowledge regarding network security, Cisco has released Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) security training certification. The CCNA security training helps the administrators in detecting any threat in the network and also for taking care of security mitigation threats in small, medium, and large enterprise networks.
Written by admin on Jan 13th, 2010 | Filed under:
Cisco Training
by Harris Andrea
In my workplace (I work in an ISP provider in Europe) we always encourage junior network engineers to follow a Cisco certification path, either through the Routing and Switching path or other important technology paths such as network security and VoIP. I have been in this industry for more than a decade and I firmly believe that in order to succeed in the networking professional career one must earn relevant professional certifications.Cisco is one of the leader companies offering professional certifications, which are highly recognized in the industry as excellent qualifications for an employee. Earning a Cisco certification means that you have a good grasp of the technology and most importantly you are competent to design and implement Cisco solutions and products. The Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNA) certification is the entry level qualification and is very popular among junior engineers. To pass CCNA you need a high quality training and dedication towards your goal.
By Harris Andrea
In my workplace (I work in an ISP provider in Europe) we always encourage junior network engineers to follow a Cisco certification path, either through the Routing and Switching path or other important technology paths such as network security and VoIP. I have been in this industry for more than a decade and I firmly believe that in order to succeed in the networking professional career one must earn relevant professional certifications.
Written by admin on Jan 3rd, 2010 | Filed under:
Microsoft Training
Author: Alistair Wilson
It is not always who you know, but what you know. That is why obtaining Microsoft certification can be a valuable asset to your career. Of course, it does depend on what career path you want to take as to whether you want to get either MCSE training or MCP training or anything else for that matter. So what do those abbreviations MCSE and MCP stand for anyway?
Written by admin on Jan 1st, 2010 | Filed under:
Microsoft Training
by Jason Kendall
As you’re considering studying to get an MCSE, you’re probably in 1 of 2 situations. You might be ready to get into the IT environment, and your research tells you this commercial sector has a huge demand for qualified people. Or you possibly are someone with a certain amount of knowledge wanting to gain acknowledgement with the Microsoft qualification.