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 Cisco Academy Adds Panduit Course Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on Jun, 07 2005 - 09:50

PANDUIT today introduced the Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials (PNIE) course to provide hands-on training and new innovation for students who are interested in successfully mastering the physical layer of a network. This course replaces the existing Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling course in the Cisco(R) Networking Academy(R) Program globally, providing broader content along with a globally recognized certification upon successful completion.

The PNIE course delivers innovative network infrastructure solutions with real-world experience to prepare students for future certifications. The course aligns to the Panduit Authorized Installer (PAI) global certification and covers basic cable installer knowledge, how to build and administrate the physical layer of network infrastructure, and deeper understanding of the networking devices that this layer interconnects.

"The Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials Curriculum provides students with the foundation of knowledge required to bring together advanced networking solutions, including IP Telephony and Wireless Networking," states Andrew Caveney, Vice President of Business Development for Panduit. "Network Infrastructure Essentials students will be prepared to deploy these high growth technologies in diverse environments throughout the world."

The Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials Course concentrates on physical layer design and installation practices that most impact networking professionals. It also explores the adoption of newer technologies such as Industrial Ethernet and Building Automation. The educational experience is supplemented with lab exercises that prepare students for real-life situations. The course serves as a precursor for the IT Essentials and CCNA Curricula in the Cisco Networking Academy Program.

"We are excited to roll out the new Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials Course at Cisco Networking Academies," said Gene Longo, senior manager of Cisco Networking Academy Field Operations. "By providing instruction in the most up-to-date practices in cabling, grounding and physical layer management, the course helps prepare students for opportunities in the networking field and is in line with our overall vision of delivering the highest standard of information technology education."

Graduates of the Panduit Network Infrastructure Essentials Course will have the unique opportunity to validate their education through an optional exam, certifying graduates to work for over 2,000 Panduit Certified Installers worldwide. In addition, it also provides a valuable foundation for any IT position.

The PNIE Certificate of Course Completion includes an understanding of:
-- Cabling industry and marketplace as well as U.S. and international standards and worldwide standards organizations
-- Basic networking concepts and topologies, the OSI model and the main functions of each model layer
-- Signal transmission, basics of electrical and optical transmission theory, basic wireless systems theory and the cause and effects of signal degradation
-- Schematics of copper cabling in the form of twisted-pair and shielded twisted-pair, as well as the respective standards and coaxial cable schematics
-- Fiber optics using cabling, different modes of fiber optics and implications of dispersion and attenuation
-- Essential lab safety principles and local, national and international safety codes of conduct
-- Cabling installation processes as well as rough-in, trim-out and finish phases
-- Physical layer management vulnerability resulting from breaches in network security

For more information about the Cisco Networking Academy Program, visit: http://www.cisco.com/go/netacad

About PANDUIT
PANDUIT is a global leader in wiring and communication products, delivering end-to-end solutions in support of demanding electrical and networking requirements. Continually focused on market needs, PANDUIT provides innovative products that meet today's applications and environments. This provides leading-edge solutions that allow businesses to move forward with their strategic objectives. Contact PANDUIT at web: www.panduit.com , email: cs@panduit.com , phone: 800-777-3300.

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 LPI Exams To Be Offered on Education Day at LinuxWorld Italy Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on May, 26 2005 - 14:05

The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), (http://www.lpi.org), the premier professional certification program for the Linux community, worldwide, will offer reduced price certification testing during LinuxWorld Italy on Thursday, May 26, 2005, at the Crowne Plaza Milan Linate Hotel, in San Donato Milanese (Milan, Italy).


Italy's second LinuxWorld Expo will take place in Milan, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 24 and 25, 2005, finishing with an Education Day on May 26 dedicated to training and LPI certification exams. Registered conference delegates can write the exams free of charge. Trade show attendees will pay the reduced fee of 60 Euros to write the exams during the conference, rather than the regular price of 124 Euros.

LPI is an official sponsor of LinuxWorld, internationally, and will be participating in the LinuxWorld Italy Conference & Expo where LPI's staff will meet attendees at Booth number E7. During the May 26 exam labs, LPI will offer 101 and 201 exams, along with 102 and 202 exams for those who qualify and request the advanced-level testing. All exams will be offered at 10 - 11:30 a.m., 1 - 2:30 p.m., and 3:30-5 p.m., in the Borromeo Room. Candidates must pre-register on the LPI website at https://www.lpi.org/en/register.html to receive an identification number. All exam candidates should bring valid photo identification and their LPI ID number to the exam lab.

"LinuxWorld is a great venue to promote Linux, Open Source Software and the importance of recognized professional standards and distribution-neutral certification of Linux professionals," said Evan Leibovitch, President, LPI, adding, "LPI exam labs at LinuxWorld provide an excellent opportunity for those who want to participate in the certification process. We're also demonstrating LPI's commitment to provide accessible, high-quality certification to the Linux community."

The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) is an internationally recognized, vendor-independent organization advocating and assisting the professional use of Linux, Open Source and free software, and actively promoting distribution-neutral certification of Linux professionals. Established as a non-profit organization in 1999, LPI is community based and supported.

LPI's certification program is delivered worldwide in seven languages. The organization has delivered over 75,000 Level One and Level Two certification exams, globally, since the program's inception.

LPI supports affiliates on five continents, including Brazil, Bulgaria, Jamaica, United States, Japan, Canada, Germany, Australia, China, France, the UK and South Africa.

For additional information, contact: The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) (http://www.lpi.org) or LinuxWorld Italy at http://www.linuxworldexpo.it.

About Linux Professional Institute:
The Linux Professional Institute (LPI) develops professional certification for the Linux operating system, independent of software vendors or training providers. Established as an international non-profit organization in 1999 by the Linux community, LPI develops accessible, internationally-recognized certification programs which have earned the respect of vendors, employers and administrators. LPI's activities involve hundreds of volunteers and professionals throughout the world in many different capacities, and the group encourages active public involvement through mailing lists and its website at www.lpi.org. LPI's multi-level program of exams is administered globally through Pearson VUE and Prometric testing centers. LPI's major financial sponsors are Platinum Sponsors IBM (NYSE:IBM), Bradford Learning, Linux Journal, Linux Magazine, Maxspeed, Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL), SGI (NYSE:SGI), and TurboLinux as well as Gold Sponsors, Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HWP) and Wave Technologies.

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 Change in Cisco Certifications Retake Policy Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on May, 26 2005 - 14:00

Effective May 14, 2005, the following changes will be effective immediately at all Thomson Prometric and Pearson VUE testing centers. The changes are being made to strengthen non-disclosure policies and apply to written exams taken for any Cisco Career Certification, including CCIE written qualification exams.


  • Candidates who fail a written exam must wait a period of five calendar days (previously three days) to reschedule the same exam.

  • Candidates who pass a CCIE written exam must wait a minimum of six months before taking the same number exam. (Though rare, this may occur in certain recertification situations.)



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 CompTIA Issues Call for RFID Subject Matter Experts Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on May, 09 2005 - 13:56

The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) today announced it is inviting technology professionals with expertise in radio frequency identification (RFID) to participate in the development process for a new professional certification of RFID skills.


"The assistance of subject matter experts is crucial in developing the strong quality content that a certification requires," said David Sommer, vice president, electronic commerce, CompTIA. "These experts will help us create a certification that validates an RFID technologist's knowledge and skills in the areas of installation, maintenance, repair, and upkeep of hardware and software functionality of RFID products."

Subject matter experts will meet at CompTIA world headquarters in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., May 31 though June 2 to conduct a job task analysis for the RFID certification. This effort will identify the knowledge and skills standards individuals should have to be proficient in RFID technology.

To participate in the certification development process, individuals must have at least three years of experience in RFID technology, such as installing and implementing RFID systems. More information on the requirements for RFID subject matter experts is available at: http://www.comptia.org/certificatio.../sme_info.aspx.

Some 60,000 businesses are facing RFID usage mandates from their trading partners in the next three to five years, according to industry estimates. But a February survey of CompTIA members found that 80 percent of companies do not believe there are sufficient numbers of professionals skilled in RFID to hire from today. In addition, 53 percent of companies said this lack of talent will have a negative impact on the adoption of RFID technology in the next two to three years.

CompTIA is working with a number of organizations with leadership positions in the RFID market to develop the certification for the RFID workforce. These organizations include the Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility (AIM Global); Briljent, LLC; FC Business Systems; Intermec Technologies Corporation; ODIN technologies; OTA Training; RFID4U (a division of eSmart Source, Inc.); RFID Journal; ScanSource, Inc.; Sparkice; Symbol Technologies, Inc.; and Texas Instruments Incorporated.

The CompTIA RFID certification is expected to be available in late 2005 or early 2006.

About CompTIA

CompTIA is a global trade association representing the business interests of the information technology industry. For more than 23 years CompTIA has provided research, networking and partnering opportunities to its 20,000 members in 102 countries. The association is involved in developing standards and best practices, and influencing the political, economic and educational arenas that impact IT worldwide. More information is at www.comptia.org.

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 New Network+ Launched Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on May, 01 2005 - 09:10

Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., May 1, 2005 — The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) launched its new Network+™ certification exam today. The updated CompTIA Network+ exam tests for technical ability and skill in the networking environment in use today and planned for tomorrow. For example, the updated exam covers fast-growing technologies such as wireless networking and gigabit Ethernet.

“The new exam reflects today’s reality that network administrators are coping with rapidly changing technologies in networks, handheld devices and application development,” said Neill Hopkins, vice president, skills development, CompTIA. “The explosion of wireless within the enterprise has allowed organizations to become more creative with mobile computing. We’ve also seen a surge in demand for 10-gigabit networking from corporations, research labs and governments.”

The new exam is the end-product of a far-reaching revision process that included analysis of network administrator job tasks; as well as the input of subject matter experts knowledgeable in the most prevalent networking technologies, applications and best practices in use today. The skills and knowledge measured by this examination were derived from an industry-wide job task analysis and validated through a survey of more than 2,500 networking professionals.

The new exam tests for foundational knowledge in important areas such as media, network topology, protocols, services, and features and functions of various networking components.

More than 150,000 IT professionals around the world are CompTIA Network+ certified. CompTIA Network+ certification is incorporated into the certifications tracks of many leading hardware and software vendors. It also is the certification most often recommended by community colleges and training organizations for individuals interested in a career in information technology (IT).

CompTIA Network+ is among the certifications most frequently recommended by community colleges and training organizations to those pursuing a career in IT. More than 150,000 people across the globe hold this certificate. CompTIA Network+ is also incorporated into certification tracks by leading hardware and software suppliers. Microsoft, for example, includes CompTIA Network+ as an elective in its MCSA certification track.

Those interested in the new Network+ certification exam are encouraged to visit the CompTIA website www.comptia.org for test objectives, sample test questions, and test taking tips. The website also contains information on training materials and providers, financial aid, exam cost, and how to register. The new CompTIA Network+ exam has 85 questions, which must be completed in 90 minutes. Candidates must achieve a score of at least 554, graded on a scale of 100 – 900 to earn the certificate.

The outgoing CompTIA Network+ exam (N10-002), which is based on objectives published in 2001, will remain live until June 30, 2005, giving those who studied to those objectives a reasonable time to take the exam. After that date, only the new exam (N10-003) will be available.


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 Revised CompTIA Linux+ Goes Live Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Mar, 25 2005 - 11:25

Following a year of research and development, the revised CompTIA Linux+™ certification exam, which goes live today, might just become the standard entry-level certification for commercial applications of Linux.

The revised CompTIA Linux+ exam covers approximately 90 percent of the problems that technicians, help desk staff, and system administrators routinely encounter today with commercial Linux applications from Novell’s SUSE Linux, Red Hat, Mandrake, and TurboLinux.

In concert with the industry’s need for deeper Linux expertise, CompTIA Linux+ certifies an equivalent experience of six to 12 months with Linux, up from the original exam’s experience level of six months. The revised exam gives greater weight to security, installation, configuration, and documentation, while decreasing emphasis on hardware.

“The new CompTIA Linux+ exam is an outstanding example of an industry-led exam development process, designed and built with input from employers who understand the importance of skill validation for an enterprise ready platform such as Linux,” said Dan Veitkus, Vice President, Novell Training Services.

The most notable differences between the original CompTIA Linux+ exam based on 2001 objectives and the revised exam based on 2004 objectives are the additional domains on security and documentation, the expansion of domains on installation and configuration, and a decrease in the emphasis on hardware.

The CompTIA Linux+ certified individual will have the knowledge to implement security options on client systems, configure security-related files, and grasp common security practices. In addition, they will have the knowledge necessary to determine installation methods, select appropriate settings, protocols, and software packages. The individual has demonstrated proficiency in everyday management of Linux-based clients and basic management of server systems.

The older version of the exam, which tests against the 2001 Exam Objectives, will continue to be offered as an alternative to the new exam only through the end of July 2005.

“Certification gives the employer a means of validating skills when making decisions on hiring and promotion, while offering the IT professional an independent verification of knowledge mastery,” said Neill Hopkins, vice president of skills development, CompTIA. “This new exam does both admirably at a time when the demand for Linux expertise is growing.”

The CompTIA Linux+ exam has approximately 90 questions and must be completed within 90 minutes. The non-member price for the exam is $207. Detailed information on training, courseware, exam domains, and exam registration can be found at www.comptia.org.

About CompTIA
CompTIA is a global trade association representing the business interests of the information technology industry. For more than 23 years CompTIA has provided research, networking and partnering opportunities to its 20,000 members in 102 countries. The association is involved in developing standards and best practices, and influencing the political, economic and educational arenas that impact IT worldwide. More information is at www.comptia.org.


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 Smart Certify Closing Its Doors? Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on Mar, 18 2005 - 10:16

According to sources Skillsoft swung a mean scythe at their Smart Certify division, cutting an unknown number of employees. A quick check on the Skillsoft web site mined this gem from a press release dated Monday, March 14th 2005. Apparently a deal is imminent to sell Smart Certify to an unknown suitor, but if the deal isn't consummated, SkillSoft plans to shut them down. The release did say that any current contractual obligations would be serviced and fulfilled, and in the case of a sale would continue a reseller arrangement with the new company. There is a plan to shut down SmartCertify completely if the sale does not go through.

What does it mean for the IT certification industry? Many companies have experienced significant loss of revenue since the heydeys in the late 90's, however just as Transcender was asset sold this time last year, another heavyweight in the industry felled would shake the industry to its core.

SMARTCERTIFY SUBSIDIARY PENDING SALE TRANSACTION

"The Company has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with respect to the sale of its retail IT certification business, SmartCertify. In the event the transaction is not consummated as anticipated, the Company will shut down the operation. As previously noted in our fiscal 2005 third quarter earnings release, the SmartCertify IT Certification focused direct-to-consumer business has contributed less revenue than expected. This planned action will allow us to fully focus our attention and resources on our core enterprise business. The Company engaged an investment banker to assist it in eliciting acquisition proposals for this business and has progressed discussions with a buyer to the point where the Company expects to consummate a transaction in the fiscal 2006 first quarter. The Company is now working on finalizing sale terms with the potential purchaser. If SmartCertify is sold, SkillSoft will maintain a reseller arrangement with the new organization. If the Company were to shutdown the operation, a plan to do so would be established. Such plan would outline a timeline and schedule of costs associated with the shutdown. The Company would not maintain a reseller arrangement under a shutdown scenario. In either a shutdown or a sale scenario, the Company will maintain the existing customer contracts and service those contracts until the contractual obligation is fulfilled. This decision process is expected to be finalized in the first quarter of fiscal 2006. The current fiscal 2006 financial targets, detailed below, assume SmartCertify’s full operation for the fiscal 2006 first quarter and a reseller arrangement for the remaining three quarters of fiscal 2006. The accounting for this transaction is currently being reviewed, and any effect on the fiscal 2005 or 2006 earnings outlook would be announced after the finalization of the transaction. Whether SmartCertify is sold or shutdown, the Company anticipates recognizing revenue from the deferred revenue balance related to direct-to-consumer business over the succeeding 18 to 24 months following the sale or shutdown. Substantially all of the sales, marketing and administrative costs, on a going forward basis following a sale or shutdown, will be eliminated."

The certification industry has experienced considerable shrinkage in the last four or five years, mostly due to the loss of IT jobs to economic restructuring such as offshoring and outsourcing. What growth there is seems to be the province of smaller companies with business models more suited to a market slowdown. If one was to use advertising exposure as an indicator, those companies would include ExamForce, Train Signal, Boson and others. Each has a different set of offerings and business model, but seem to be thriving while the giants of this market niche continue to falter.

We'll keep you informed as more information becomes available. For the original release, go to http://www.skillsoft.com/news/press...cial_target.asp

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 Cisco Enhances Recertification Policy for CCSP Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Mar, 16 2005 - 15:18

Cisco Systems® today announced an enhancement to the re-certification policy for the CCSP professional level certification. In addition to passing any CCIE written exam, or achieving the CCIE Expert level certification, effective immediately, the Cisco SAFE Implementation (CSI) exam, will now serve to recertify the CCSP professional level certification.

³In today¹s fast paced Internet economy, recertification is a tangible indication, to both IT professionals and the organizations that employ them, that Cisco certification holders are current on the latest technology trends,² said Don Field, director of certifications at Cisco. ³The CCSP recertification policy highlights Cisco¹s commitment to address an industry-wide need for qualified technicians who can plan, implement, operate, and troubleshoot Cisco security solutions.²

The CCSP certification indicates training in advanced knowledge of securing Cisco networks. With a CCSP, a network professional can secure and manage network infrastructures to protect productivity and reduce costs. The content emphasizes topics such as perimeter security, virtual private networks, intrusion protection, as well as, how to combine these technologies in a single, integrated network security solution.

CCSP certifications are valid for three years from the date they are awarded, and must be renewed prior to their expiration date. To determine the current status of a CCSP certification, visit the Cisco Career Certifications Tracking System at: www.cisco.com/go/certifications/login

Training and Availability
Authorized Cisco training is available from a global network of Cisco Learning Partners and the Partner E-Learning Connection.

For complete details about the training and exam requirements for the CCSP and other certifications, visit: www.cisco.com/go/certifications.

Training may be purchased using Cisco Learning Credits, an easy method of payment for Cisco authorized training, redeemable through participating Cisco Learning Partners worldwide. For information about Cisco Learning Credits, visit: www.cisco.com/go/learningcredits.

About Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com. For ongoing news, please go to http://newsroom.cisco.com.

Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo, CCIE, CCNA, and Cisco IOS are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company.


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 1,000th Member on CertTalk.com Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on Mar, 09 2005 - 18:25

My how time flies! We just opened the doors in January and already hit our first grand. And we feel like we haven't really got the ball rolling yet. There are many things in store for CertTalk.com, but I wanted to stop and recognize the first of what we hope will be many milestones along the way.

WGHumphrey, come on down! Ok, I meant that virtually, not literally. You are our 1,000th member, and so in addition to our adulation, I'll put you on the list for a CertTalk.com t-shirt. See, we don't have one yet, because we haven't had that contest for the CertTalk.com slogan we'd planned. Ok, so it is out in the open, but it is AJ Axline's fault. He thinks we hired him for his writing talent, which is partially true. But between him and Vector, we have two ready made scapegoats to point our fingers at when something goes wrong or isn't done in time.

But I digress. Truthfully, many thanks to all of you who make up the first thousand. Please share this site with your friends, family, co-workers, pretty much anyone who is working in IT. Help us make it the best damned sports show...no, best IT certification site, on the net. Spend some time in the forums. Tell us what you think, and what you'd like to see.





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 Microsoft Brings Back Second Shot Promo Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on Mar, 04 2005 - 16:41

Microsoft recently announced that they are bringing back the "2nd Shot" promotion, which runs from March 1st through May 31. What the heck is that you might ask?

Straight from the horses mouth, or in this case Microsoft's special Offers link, "If you register for this offer prior to taking any IT Pro or Developer exam you will get a free exam if you fail on your first try. This offer is available worldwide. As a participant, you will receive one free retake per exam you purchase and fail."

You have to register first, then take and fail any qualifying exam between the promotional dates

According to the published offer you MUST register before taking the first exam. IF you recently failed a Microsoft exam, you won't automatically be qualified for a free re-take. You'll have to register for the 2nd Shot promo, use the promo code when you sign up.

This offer is good at any exam delivery provider, such as Pearson VUE testing centers (www.vue.com) or Prometric, but be sure to tell them you are taking part in the Second Shot Promotion

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 Adobe Selects Procert Labs As Exclusive Courseware Review Body Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Feb, 28 2005 - 15:49

Procert Labs To Review Third Party Learning Materials For Adobe Certifications

Orem, UT – Feb 25, 2005 - ProCert Communications LLC (ProCert Labs) announced today their selection by Adobe® Systems Incorporated to create a new third-party courseware authorization program – Adobe Approved Certification Courseware. Under the agreement ProCert Labs will review and analyze all third party learning materials designed to help individuals prepare for the Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) exams.

Publishers seeking authorization for their learning materials may submit materials to ProCert Labs for review. The materials will be reviewed for instructional design integrity and content coverage of the associated ACE exam(s). Materials passing ProCert Labs review process will be candidates to receive the new Adobe Approved Certification Courseware logo to display on the materials’ cover and marketing material.

Adobe and ProCert Labs will then promote the approved materials on their websites for individuals seeking approved courseware.

“Since the Adobe Certified Expert program launched in 1995 it has helped thousands of certified individuals promote their proficiency with Adobe products. Improving the way people learn is the next step in the certification’s growth,” said Bill McCulloch of the WW Partner Programs Group at Adobe. “Opening up the options for different types of qualified learning materials will help make ACE certification attainable for more people, ensure quality throughout, and improve an individual’s learning experience.”

Any publisher that successfully completes the submission and review process may receive the Approved Certification Courseware Logo to promote their associated courseware.

“The ACE certification exams embody an excellent program with a large potential market. Our partnership is a significant step in strengthening the program’s standards of quality as it grows worldwide,” said Edson Barton, CEO of ProCert Labs. “ProCert Labs is excited to provide our services for another global IT certification program.”

Publishers interested in participating in the Adobe Approved Certification Courseware program should contact ProCert Labs directly to obtain information about the review criteria and to submit instructional materials for review. Materials receiving approval will be listed on both ProCert Labs’ and Adobe’s website.

About ProCert Labs

ProCert Labs is the quality assurance standard for professional certification courseware. ProCert Labs is an independent quality assurance laboratory measuring the strength of the relationship between third-party courseware and leading IT certifications and job roles. For more information, visit www.procertlabs.com.

Additional Information Links

Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) http://www.adobe.com/support/certification/ace.html
Adobe Authorized Training Center (AATC) http://www.adobe.com/support/certification/aatc.html

Adobe, and the Adobe logo, are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.



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 Groundhog Job Shadow Day Hosted by Cisco Systems Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Feb, 18 2005 - 13:28

More than 100 Networking Academy Students to Visit San Jose Campus

SAN JOSE, Calif., - February 17, 2005 - On February 18, 2005, more than 100 Cisco Networking Academy students from across Northern California will be exploring their future careers when they "shadow" workplace mentors at the Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose campus as part of the company's third annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day.

"Job shadowing is a year-long national effort to enrich the lives of students and give them real life exposure to the IT profession," said Kate DCamp, senior vice president of Human Resources at Cisco. "By hosting the job shadow day events, Cisco aims to bridge the gap between the classroom and the workplace. Mentoring students in this way helps ignite their interest in technology and is an important way to help students explore future career opportunities."

Students from Job Corp centers, high schools and colleges throughout Northern California will attend the Job Shadow Day event in San Jose,
including: Treasure Island Job Corps; Live Oak High School; Sacramento Job Corp Center; Oakland Technical High School; and Cabrillo College. Designed to encourage students to participate in careers and pursue educational opportunities in IT, the Job Shadow Day will feature technology demos, facility tours and the opportunity for students to hear directly from a variety of technology professionals about what a career in IT entails on a day-to-day basis. Technology professionals will also provide presentations, and students will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with professional mentors during lunchtime roundtables and throughout the day.

National job shadowing is a coordinated effort of America's Promise, Junior Achievement, the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Labor. The Cisco Networking Academy held its 2005 Job Shadow Day launch event in Chicago, IL on February 2, 2005 and will continue to host events at over 65 locations nationally through February and March.

The U.S. Department of Labor honored Cisco as a Gold Partner for the last two years as a result of Cisco's Job Shadow Day efforts. Cisco employees devote hundreds of hours to Job Shadow Day activities, and as a result, Cisco provides a matching donation to Junior Achievement.

"In addition to the on-site activities being held throughout the country, we have also created virtual fieldtrips that are available to students," said Peter Joyce, workforce development manager at Cisco. "By making this available by Webcast, Job Shadow Day allows anyone to take part in the program, even when they are unable to travel to one of the physical locations."

For more information about the Cisco Networking Academy Program, visit: http://www.cisco.com/go/netacad

About Cisco Systems
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Information about Cisco can be found at http://www.cisco.com. For ongoing news, please go to http://newsroom.cisco.com.

Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems logo, CCNA, and Networking Academy are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.


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 Fiorina Steps Down as HP CEO Read More Comments
Posted by Ice on Feb, 09 2005 - 12:18

Carly Fiorina was canned today by the board of directors at HP after her ill-fated acquisition of Compaq failed to generate the synergies she boasted about during her tenure.

Fiorina had been under fire for some time by the board, who had vociferously opposed the merger as they felt it would not be a good fit for their more vertical business units such as printing and imaging.

HP, always known as an engineering company, should get back to its roots and focus on the higher margin business units that brought it to prominence in the tech industry. Although the press release danced around the issue with words such as "accelerating the strategy" and that Fiorina "...had a strategic vision and put in place a plan that has given HP the capabilities to compete and win" it was widely known that the board had become increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress in increasing revenue and profits. So typical of the myopic board of directors in most large companies nowadays.

Looks like the folks in the printer and imaging divisions will be partying like rockstars this week, as they had been the most vocal opponents of her "strategic vision". Shares were up 11% in morning trading on the news.

Fiorina will be replaced at least tentatively by current CFO Robert Wayman

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 CompTIA Expands Convergence Industry Initiatives Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Feb, 08 2005 - 15:30

CompTIA Expands Convergence Industry Initiatives
Business best practices tools, skills development are top priorities for 2005

Oakbrook Terrace, Ill., January 25, 2005 – The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) today announced it will expand its efforts in 2005 to promote the growth of convergent technologies in business and residential settings. Key areas of focus for the coming year will include developing new business best practices tools for solutions providers selling convergent technologies; and skills development and certification programs for professionals working with convergent technologies

“Voice-over-IP telephony, unified communications, presence solutions and other applications that span the wireline and wireless worlds are clearly poised for broad deployment in both the business and consumer markets,” said Brian McCarthy, chief operating officer, CompTIA. “The variety and types of converged applications that will be introduced in the coming months and years are limited only by the imaginations of solutions providers and their customers. CompTIA is committed to working with our members to provide them with the business tools and skills necessary for them to thrive in this brave new world of communications.”

This expanded effort by CompTIA mirrors significant positive industry trends in the convergence arena. For example:
  • By 2006, two-thirds of the Global 2000 companies will have started deployment of voice-over-IP to the desktop. (Deloitte Services, November 2004)
  • The total market value for services using voice over IP is forecast to grow almost ten-fold in revenue terms over the next five years as the technology evolves from a replacement for traditional telephony to providing converged services to the home and desktop. (Juniper Research, May 2004)
CompTIA is currently working with leaders in the convergent technologies market to evaluate the need for a vendor-neutral certification that would validate both the technical knowledge and business application skills sets most in demand today and in the future by manufacturers and their channel partners. To date, more than 20 organizations – including original equipment manufacturers, education institutions, distributors, and solutions providers – have been involved in this initiative.

In February, CompTIA will bring industry leaders together to strategize on the design of a vendor-neutral convergence certification. Workshop participants will discuss in detail the scope and structure of an industry accepted convergence certification, such as the skills required to achieve such a certification; and the level of on-the-job experience for certification candidates.

In the area of business best practices, the CompTIA Convergence Group is focusing on network assessment methodologies that will help solutions providers, interconnect dealers and systems integrators provide their customers with customized convergent technologies solutions.

One of the obstacles to successful deployment of IP-based services is the failure to evaluate whether existing customer bandwidth and networks can accommodate converged voice, data and video traffic. The network assessment initiative will provide CompTIA members with guidance on how they can conduct a comprehensive analysis of a customer’s existing communications system; and what steps need to be taken to assure that new IP-based communications solutions meet the customer’s expectations and requirements.

CompTIA's Public Policy Group is actively engaged in representing the interests of convergence industry before national and international government agencies considering if and how VoIP services should be regulated. One of the Public Policy Group’s top priorities for 2005 is to keep Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and other lawmakers from regulating VoIP and related services.

About CompTIA
CompTIA is a global trade association representing the business interests of the information technology industry. For more than 22 years CompTIA has provided research, networking and partnering opportunities to its 20,000 members in 102 countries. The association is involved in developing standards and best practices, and influencing the political, economic and educational arenas that impact IT worldwide. More information is at www.comptia.org.

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 Cisco Introduces Professional-Level Voice Cert Read More Comments
Posted by NAM on Feb, 08 2005 - 15:28

San Jose, Calif. – Jan. 31
Cisco Systems announced the latest addition to its professional-level certifications: The Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP). The new voice certification was created in response to the heightened customer and channel partner demand for knowledgeable network professionals who can install, configure, operate and support complex Internet Protocol telephony systems.

The CCVP certification recognizes the increased importance placed on today's IT professionals who are responsible for integrating voice technology into underlying network architectures. Individuals who earn a CCVP certification can help create a telephony solution that's transparent, scalable and manageable.

“To achieve the many benefits of a converged data, voice and video network, organizations need network professionals with the right mix of skills,” said Don Field, director of certifications at Cisco. “Earning a CCVP certification validates a robust set of skills in implementing, operating, configuring and troubleshooting a converged IP network.”

The CCVP courses and exams provide a comprehensive curriculum focused on Cisco CallManager call-processing systems, quality of service (QoS), gateways, gatekeepers, IP phones and voice applications and utilities on Cisco routers and Cisco Catalyst switches. CCVP certification is targeted to field engineers, network engineers, systems engineers, telecommunications equipment installers and others who currently install, configure and support IP telephony solutions, private branch exchanges (PBXs) and voicemail systems.

Candidates must demonstrate a high level of expertise with complex enterprise CallManager and IP networks. This certification also requires demonstration of the use of Cisco QoS features such as queuing, congestion avoidance, traffic policing, shaping and link-efficiency mechanisms in optimizing network traffic for voice and other related applications. Additionally, individuals will be required to verify their knowledge and skills in configuring Cisco IOS Software for managing voice traffic on IP networks using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), H.323 standards-based IP telephony systems and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) group of protocols on voice-over-IP (VoIP) infrastructures.

Earning a CCVP certification requires holding an active Cisco associate-level CCNA certification and passing five additional exams. The following courses and exams comprise the CCVP certification:
  • 642-642 QOS-Quality of Service
  • 642-432 CVOICE-Cisco Voice Over IP
  • 642-425 IPTT-IP Telephony Troubleshooting
  • 642-444 CIPT-Cisco IP Telephony
  • 642-452 GW/GK-Gateway/Gatekeeper
Individuals who currently hold a Cisco IP Telephony Qualified Specialist certification will find that they have already achieved many of the requirements for the new CCVP certification. Virtual University Enterprises (VUE) and Prometric offer Cisco certification exams at locations worldwide.

For more information: http://www.cisco.com

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