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| Why Certify? |
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| Certification is an important part of career development, especially for those in advanced information systems fields. In the rapidly growing and changing field of business intelligence (BI), certification is especially important. When competing for the best opportunities, most interesting positions, and most competitive salaries, you need to stand out from the pack. |
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| Getting Started |
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| Sometimes knowing the value of certification is insufficient motivation to take the first step. After all, taking exams can be uncomfortable or even intimidating. But getting started is less difficult with a support structure, and exam success is much improved when you're properly prepared. Preparing for certification is less daunting when you approach it as an opportunity instead of as an unpleasant task. Exam preparation offers possibilities to explore new areas, discover new insights, and achieve new levels of satisfaction. For the intellectually curious, exam preparation is a stimulating activity. For some, the journey to certification is as valuable as the certification itself. So where is the support structure? And what does it take to prepare? |
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Microsoft Certification
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE) is one of the best-known and premiere Microsoft certification for Windows Server 2003. It qualifies an individual as being able to analyze the business requirements for information systems solutions, and design and implement the infrastructure required.
For the MCSE 2003, candidates must pass six core design exams (Four networking exams, one client operating system and one design exam) and one elective exam, for a total of seven exams. For the MCSE 2000, a candidate needed to pass five Core Exams (Four operating system exams, one design exam) and two electives.
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| The topic of these exams include Network Security, Computer Networking, Infrastructure, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange Server, and other topics of both general networking interest as well as specific Microsoft products. |
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Cisco Certification
The widely respected IT certification programs available through Cisco Career Certifications bring valuable, measurable rewards to network professionals, their managers, and the organizations that employ them. |
Cisco Career Certifications are IT professional certifications for Cisco products. The tests are administered by Pearson VUE. There are five levels of certification: Entry, Associate, Professional, Expert, and Specialist |
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Redhat Certification
Red Hat certifications are among the most respected credentials in IT. Certifications are earned when a user demonstrates, by way of a performance-based exam, the ability to solve and perform real-world tasks. A full hierarchy of credentials provides the comprehensive and flexible program required by the highly specialized enterprise IT organization of today.
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Choosing the right certification depends on your background, job role and goals. Whether you have advanced or minimal experience, Red Hat has the training that will enable you to develop the hands-on, real-world skills you will for the job and the exams. |
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CompTIA Certification
CompTIA, the leading provider of vendor neutral skills certification for information technology (IT) professionals, announced today an update to its flagship certification CompTIA A+ with new content that reflects changing job requirements for tech support workers.
The updated version of CompTIA A+ consists of two tests: CompTIA A+ Essentials (220-701) and CompTIA A+ Practical Applications (220-702). The new exams are now available worldwide. |
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