For individuaIs, attaining certifications means increased job security, additionaI career opportunities and increased credibiIity in the workpIace. For businesses, hiring certified workers means higher customer satisfaction, increased productivity and Iower empIoyee turnover.
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For individuaIs, attaining certifications means increased job security, additionaI career opportunities and increased credibiIity in the workpIace. For businesses, hiring certified workers means higher customer satisfaction, increased productivity and Iower empIoyee turnover.
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For individuaIs, attaining certifications means increased job security, additionaI career opportunities and increased credibiIity in the workpIace. For businesses, hiring certified workers means higher customer satisfaction, increased productivity and Iower empIoyee turnover.
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We are providing certification training for foIIowing certifications/Paths
Cisco | CompTIA | Microsoft
CompTA Certifications For individuaIs, attaining certifications means increased job security, additionaI career opportunities and increased credibiIity in the workpIace. For businesses, hiring certified workers means higher customer satisfaction, increased productivity and Iower empIoyee turnover. CompTIA A+ For entry-level T technicians, the CompTA A+ exam covers preventative maintenance, basic networking, installation, troubleshooting, communication and professionalism. CompTIA Network+ For networking professionals, the CompTA Network+ exam covers managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, operating and configuring basic network infrastructure. CompTIA Security+ For experienced security professionals, the CompTA Security+ exam covers system security, network infrastructure, cryptography, assessments and audits. CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP) For advanced security professionals, this exam covers enterprise security; risk management; research and analysis; and integration of computing, communications, and business disciplines. CompTIA Server+ For experienced T professionals, the CompTA Server+ exam covers areas such as RAD, SCS, managing multiple CPUs and disaster recovery. CompTIA Linux+ Powered by LPI For experienced Linux professionals, the CompTA Linux+ exam covers user administration, file permissions, software configurations and the fundamental management of Linux systems. CompTIA PDI+ For entry-level printer and document-imaging technicians, the CompTA PD+ exam covers basic electromechanical components and tools, print engine and scan processes, color theory and networking. CompTIA RFID+ For RFD professionals, the CompTA RFD+ exam covers installation, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting of RFD products. CompTIA CTP+ For experienced convergence professionals, the CompTA CTP+ exam covers designing, implementing and managing voice and data networks. CompTIA CTT+ For technical instructors, the CompTA CTT+ exam covers classroom preparation, presentation, communication, facilitation and evaluation in both traditional classroom and virtual classroom environments. CompTIA CDIA+ For document imaging solutions sellers, the CompTA CDA+ exam covers planning, designing and specifying a document imaging management system. CompTIA Project+ For project managers, the CompTA Project+ certification covers the entire process of project management, including initiation, planning, execution, acceptance, support and closure. Career Certifications Certification Paths Entry-Level Associate Professional Expert Borderless Networks Solutions Routing & Switching CCENT CCNA CCNP CCIE Routing & Switching Design CCENT CCNA & CCDA CCDP CCDE Network Security CCENT CCNA Security CCSP CCNP Security CCIE Security WireIess CCENT CCNA WireIess CCNP WireIess CCIE WireIess ollaboration Solutions 'oice CCENT CCNA 'oice CCNP 'oice (FormerIy known as CC'P) CCIE 'oice ata enter Solutions Storage Networking CCENT CCNA CCNP CCIE Storage Networking
Microsoft Certifications Microsoft Certifications vaIidate your skiIIs and expertise using Microsoft products and technoIogies. PopuIar Microsoft Certifications: O MCTS Certifications ( 9 Certifications ) O MCTP Certifications ( 3 Certifications ) O MCPD Certification ( 0 Certifications ) O MCA Certification ( 0 Certifications ) O MOS Certification ( 0 Certifications ) O MCT Certification ( 0 Certifications ) O MCSE Certification ( 0 Certifications )
Microsoft provides the core technologies that businesses worldwide depend on. t doesn't matter if you're a PC aficionado, Mac-lover or Linuxfanboy, a clear understanding of Microsoft technologies - and Microsoft certifications - is vital to your T career. The latest generation of Microsoft certifications, introduced in 2007, was designed to be more compatible with the actual day-to-day job roles of T professionals. The new Microsoft certifications enable T professionals and developers to quickly acquire credentials that prove their specialized technology expertise, and allow managers to easily distinguish candidates who meet their specific hiring criteria. The new Microsoft Certification Program features 3 general levels of Microsoft certifications. Chart: New Generation of Microsoft Certifications Microsoft is the world's most dominant enterprise technology provider, so Microsoft Certified Professionals (MCPs) are always in demand. Microsoft also maintains a network of partners - dubbed the "Microsoft Partner Network" - that sell $billion's worth of Microsoft products and services to businesses and consumers; Microsoft Partners are required to employ a certain number of active MCPs to maintain partner status, which adds to the job opportunities and consistent demand for professionals who hold Microsoft certifications. Find Microsoft Training 3 LeveIs of the New Microsoft Certifications: 1Microsoft Certified TechnoIogy SpeciaIist (MCTS) MCTS certifications validate your skills and expertise in a specific Microsoft technology, for example, SharePoint 2010 or Windows 7. Typical skills measured by MCTS certification include implementing, troubleshooting, building on, and debugging a particular Microsoft technology. MCTS certifications distinguish you from competing job candidates by demonstrating an in- depth knowledge of the Microsoft technologies you have focused on. 2Microsoft Certified IT ProfessionaI (MCITP) or Microsoft Certified ProfessionaI DeveIoper (MCPD) Your career focus will determine which of these professional-level Microsoft credentials you pursue; MCPD certifications are designed for programmers and developers, while MCTP certifications are pursued by T Pros with a non-development focus. While the MCTS certification proved your skills in a specific technology, the MCTP and MCPD certifications validate your expertise in an entire job-role, across multiple technologies, for example, Database Administrator or Desktop Support Technician. Typical skills measured by the MCPD and MCTP certifications include deploying, building, designing, optimizing, and operating the technologies for a particular job-role. 3 Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) The Microsoft Certified Architect program helps the highest-achieving professionals in T architecture to distinguish their expertise. The requirements for the MCA Certification are rigorous and culminate in an oral review by a prestigious board. Candidates for this high-end Microsoft certification have been working in T for over 10 years and acting in an architect capacity for at least 3 years. Other PopuIar Microsoft Certifications: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Before Microsoft introduced the MCTS and MCTP certifications, the MCSE was the go-to credential for T professionals specializing in the implementation of Microsoft Windows Server technologies. MCSE certification validates expertise in designing, implementing, and administering infrastructures for business solutions based on Windows Server 2000 or 2003. MCSE certification extends to cover a variety of job roles including network analyst, systems analyst, systems engineer, T support engineer, and technical consultant. Upgrade exams are available so Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers can quickly earn the more current and job-role specific MCTS and MCTP certificates. Microsoft Office SpeciaIist (MOS) MOS certification is the only performance-based credential that validates the skills you need to maximize the widely used applications in the Microsoft Office suite, i.e., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Whether you want to advance your career or simply increase your productivity, earning a Microsoft Office Specialist certification demonstrates the expertise you need to succeed. Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) are the leading technical and instructional experts on Microsoft technologies. MCTs are the only individuals allowed to deliver authorized Microsoft classes and Microsoft certification preparation using the Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC), opening up career opportunities at technical training providers and leading universities. Benefits of Microsoft Certifications for IndividuaIs: O Microsoft Certified Professionals gain market-relevant skills that employers recognize and respect. O Earning the latest Microsoft certifications proves you are current with new Microsoft technologies. O Passing Microsoft certification exams demonstrates advanced technical problem-solving skills. O Microsoft certifications help distinguish you from competing job candidates for T positions. O Committing the time and resources to earn Microsoft certifications proves career dedication. O MCPs gain access to a huge global community of certified professionals, featuring exclusive networking opportunities, conferences, parties, training sessions, and special events. O Microsoft Certified Professionals have access to exclusive online career resources including: 4 Microsoft Transcript Tool - Share password-protected transcripts with hiring managers and employers. 4 Microsoft Certificate Manager - Create, download, and print customized certificates of T achievement. 4 Logo Builder - Design custom logos to enhance your brand and highlight your Microsoft certifications. Benefits of Microsoft Certifications for Businesses: O MCPs have the skills and expertise to maximize the ROof Microsoft software and hardware. O Microsoft Certified Professionals are proven to be more efficient and productive in the workplace. O Businesses employing MCPs can leverage the power of the Microsoft brand to attract and win new business. O Companies employing Microsoft Certified Professionals experience less downtime and lower employee turnover Microsoft Certified ProfessionaI (MCP) SaIaries Average Annual Salaries for Microsoft Certified Professionals: O MCDST: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician salary: $60,360 O MOS: Microsoft Office Specialist salary: $65,530 O MCTS: Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist salary: $73,474 O MCSA: Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator salary: $75,328 O MCTP: Microsoft Certified T Professional salary: $77,529 O MCT: Microsoft Certified Trainer salary: $78,115 O MCSE: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer salary: $83,234 O MCA: Microsoft Certified Architect salary: $84,004 O MCDBA: Microsoft Certified Database Administrator salary: $84,683 O MCSD: Microsoft Certified Solution Developer salary: $86,213 O MCAD: Microsoft Certified Application Developer salary: $86,225 Average Salary by Microsoft Certification. Source: 2010 IT Skills and Salary Report by Global Knowledge and TechRepublic