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Top IT Certifications for 2008
Many companies are already chomping at the bit to take advantage of many of the features Windows Server 2008 offers, such as improvements to Terminal Services, Server Virtualization and security enhancements including bitlocker and read-only domain controllers for branch-office type installations.
Many of the services and features included in Windows Server 2008 will be able to replace software and applications many companies pay for currently. While this is certainly going to be a welcome addition by many IT departments, it also creates opportunities as well.
Training and certification will continue to play a big part in securing higher paying jobs, opening doors, being considered for new opportunities, changing careers, earning the promotion, etc. Some of the Top IT Certifications for 2008 will continue to be the perennial favorites, including CompTIA A+ Certification and Cisco CCNA Certification.
Networking and Support are Key Components
One of the most sought after certifications is Cisco’s CCNA certification. Virtually every business, regardless of industry, needs qualified people to design, configure, troubleshoot and maintain their networks. This isn’t going to change for 2008. In addition, these same companies need people to troubleshoot hardware and software issues, provide desktop and desk-side support and rollout new machines; along with refreshing existing ones. For these reasons, CompTIA A+ Certification training, and Microsoft’s MCDST Certification training will continue to be offer an excellent return on investment. If you are looking to either get into the information technology field, or increase your current level, then A+, MCDST or CCNA certification is definitely a worthwhile endeavor.
Project Management
According to a recent Gartner survey, project management is another area that will continue to be a high-paying profession that will be in demand in 2008. Project Managers manage the project lifecycle, from conception through design, testing and implementation. They coordinate with the various individual contributors involved in the project, and make sure timelines, deliverables and budgets are met. They also are able to determine when things are getting off-track and adjust accordingly to ensure timely completion of the project.
As a result, Project Management related certifications like CompTIA Project+ and the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications will be in demand, along with technical certifications and training centering around enabling project management and collaboration, such as Microsoft’s SharePoint 2007.
Security
Perhaps one of the biggest areas for new growth is the security sector, just based on the fact that so many companies are now realizing the need to secure their environments. Hacking is becoming easier to do, as new tools are released and information is quickly disseminated. Every company has, or should have, a need to secure their environments from being compromised both physically and virtually. Even companies that feel they don’t have anything that necessitates additional funding to secure their networks, should understand that failure to do so opens them up to not only being attacked; but also to being used as an intermediary step in a larger attack against other targets (i.e. Denial of Service attacks against remote targets).
Virtualization
As word grows of how great server virtualization can be for a company’s bottom line, not to mention how it improves adminstration, fault tolerance and reduces hardware expenditures, certifications centering around virtualization technologies will be in high demand. The two dominant players in this field currently are VMware and Microsoft. Of the two, VMware’s ESX Server platform is a more mature technology and can enable some organizations to consolidate 30 or more hosts onto a single ESX server.
Get Certified and Get Ahead
The bottom line is, if you want the maximize your opportunities for 2008, continue to educate yourself, broaden your skills as much as possible, and stay ahead of the curve. By keeping a step ahead and learning the skills that companies need to maintain their businesses, you’ll keep yourself marketable and in demand. If you’re not already certified, you should definitely be working on:
Those three certifications provide an excellent body of knowledge that forms the foundation of a successful and prosperous IT Career. From there, you can grow in many directions and specialize in any one of a dozen or more areas.
Best of luck in your Training and Certification Endeavors!!
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A+ Certification Exam Overview and Study Tips
Palaestra Training recently added some great information on CompTIA A+ Certification Training, studying for the exams and what to expect when you take the exam.
For some people, the CompTIA A+ exam is their very first experience taking a certification exam, so it’s important to understand the process, how to register and what to expect when you get there.
Palaestra Training creates IT Certification and Training videos for CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft and others. If you’re looking for A+, MCDST, CCNA, Microsoft Outlook or Internet Safety training, visit them online at www.palaestratraining.com
Read MoreDepartment of Defense DoD 8570.01-M
What is the DoD 8570.1-M? It’s part of a directive that’s part "Information Assurance Workforce Improvement Program" which mandates that every full- and part-time military service member, defense contractor, civilian and foreign employee with privileged access to a DoD system, regardless of job series or occupational specialty obtains a commercial certification credential that has been accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Palaestra Training (www.palaestratraining.com) has created a CompTIA A+ certification series that will prepare personnel for CompTIA A+ Certification. CompTIA A+ certification meets the T1 requirements of the directive. CompTIA A+ Certification is the cornerstone of any IT career and allows a student to secure a position in a wide variety of industries.
Read MoreBest Entry Level IT Certification
A question often asked by people starting out in the IT (Information Technology) field is “What is the BEST entry-level IT certification to get started with”? That’s an excellent question and one that I’m sure garners a variety of responses. For the most, it’s generally agreed that CompTIA’s A+ Certification Training is an excellent way to get started in IT. It exposes to the student to a wide variety of hardware and software, and ensures they have a thorough understanding of not only how a PC works, but how it fits within a company’s infrastructure. In essence, it provides a person with the basics of hardware, software, networking, troubleshooting and customer service.
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