certification basics

Released on = April 18, 2007, 1:23 pm

Press Release Author = sugan

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = IT Certification Leaders in Test Simulators and Study Guides

Press Release Body = Certification Basics
What is computer certification, and how do I get it?
Measuring ones skills and expertise and having a metric to do so is necessary in
today's highly competitive fast paced world. Computer certifications exist for a
single purpose: to provide a measurable account of a specific set of skills and/or
product knowledge. If you are an expert, a certification is proof. If you are not
yet an expert, the path you must take to become certified will provide you with the
tools to become one. Hence certification is what you need to prove your worth. You
may be real good, but how will the world know that? What is the guarantee, proof or
degree? Hence the need for certifications!
There are many paths to certification and the first step is to do some research.
Spend some time defining your current skills, deciding where you want to take your
career, and then look at the certifications that are applicable to your goals. One
of the best resources of Study materials for IT exams is http://www.certmagic.com .
They provide study materials for more then 700 IT exams and almost all their exams
have free demos .
Are you new to IT (Information Technology)?
There are quite a few people trying to decide how to get into IT. From those just
out of school, to mid and late career changers. So what IT certification is best for
entry-level professionals? The answer to this is not terribly complicated. You will
need to define some simple career goals. The clearer your vision is about what you
are and what you want, the clearer the solution will be for you. There are three
basic steps:
1. Evaluate your current skills. Do you have any experience that will relate to an
IT position? For example, you may have worked closely with IT developers or somehow
ended up as the office computer troubleshooter in your previous position.
2. Decide what you are interested in. Do you want to be a programmer, network guru,
system administrator, etc.?
3. Pick the certification that will get your foot in the door. Aspire to additional,
more involved certs once you get a position, and always ask if a future employer
provides tuition assistance.
Once you have answered these questions you have your starting point. The next step
is to look for the certification that meets your career goals. For the person just
starting out in IT the focus needs to be on the basic certifications. Once you
achieve one of these, you can use it as a stepping stone to future certs. It will
also demonstrate a willingness to learn that will help you get the promotion or job
you are seeking. You may also want to look at how others are making their way into
IT by tuning in to IT certification forums. Feel free to post your own questions and
get advice from those who have \"been there, done that\". Now the question arises,
where are the bucks?

Where are the bucks?

There are several certifications that can help you get into IT. The following list
breaks down a few of the most popular and respected by job category. The exam prices
listed are approximate. Exam prices are always subject to change and you need to
expect additional costs for training, which can run into the thousands. Fortunately,
most of these certs can be studied for with relatively inexpensive books or online
tutorials.

We have populated a list of popular IT certifications. However, these are always
increasing hence this list may not be complete but will definitely give you a fair
idea.
Networking & Sys Admin
MCP - $100 - This is the most basic Microsoft Certification available and is always
the first step to any other MS Cert. You can take and pass any Microsoft exam to
achieve the MCP. Be sure to review the list of exams and pick one that applies to
networking and to the next certification level (i.e. MCSA or MCSE).
CCDA or CCNA - $125 - A certification designed for individuals who will design
simple routed LAN, routed WAN, and switched LAN networks with fewer than 100 nodes
that utilize Cisco routers and switches.
IBM Certified Specialist - $175 - If you will be working with IBM products this
certification will show that you can perform basic planning, configuration,
installation, support, or maintenance of IBM products. There is a bewildering number
of specializations available at this level so be sure to pick the area you will be
working with.
A+ - $278 - This is probably the most popular entry level certification. You will
need a bit of experience with hardware or just some really good study materials.
This is for PC technicians who want to prove their expertise.
Server+ - $400 - The next step up from A+, this certification is for those seeking
to become certified on advanced hardware issues. Server+ deals with Industry
Standard Server Architecture (ISSA) issues, such as RAID, SCSI, multiple CPUs, SANs,
and others.
MCSA - $400 - If you have been involved in IT at some level and want a certification
to move ahead, this cert from Microsoft is just for you. Falling between the MCP and
MCSE, the MCSA certification is designed for professionals who want to implement,
manage, and troubleshoot existing network and system environments.
Internet & E-Commerce
CEC - Price Varies - The CEC gives you a non-technical certification designed for
executives, managers and professionals who want to show demonstrated e-commerce
business skills. The CEC can be obtained through current university credits,
experience, or training and must be maintained through continuing education credits.

BCIP - $100 - This Brainbench cert offers a cheap way to get a certification proving
your expertise with internet technologies. Four exams are required and they range in
price so the $100 is just an estimate. It could be more or less. Concentrations for
the BCIP include Web Administrator, Designer, or Developer.
CIW Associate - $125 - This is the first step on the CIW certification ladder. You
will be required to demonstrate knowledge of HTML, networking and Internet
fundamentals.
i-Net+ - $199 - This cert is for those who are looking to get their hands dirty with
hands-on implementation and maintenance of Intranet and Extranet infrastructure and
services. You will also learn how to develop the related applications.
Macromedia Certs - $100 - If you are looking into website development, consider
getting a Flash or Dreamweaver certification from Macromedia.
Programming & Development
MCP - $100 - This is the most basic Microsoft Certification available and is always
the first step to any other MS Cert. You can take and pass any Microsoft exam to
achieve the MCP. Be sure to review the list of exams and pick one that applies to
development and to the next certification level.
SCJP - $150 - If you know Java or want to know Java the SCJP (Sun Certified
Programmer for the Java 2 Platform) is Sun\'s entry level programming certification.
You will be expected to know the basic syntax and programming structure of the Java
language. The next step is the SCJD (Sun Certified Developer for the Java 2
Platform).
MCAD - $300 - This is an intermediate certification for those who want to build and
maintain applications using Microsoft\'s .NET framework.
Database Administration
MCP - $100 - This is the most basic Microsoft Certification available and is always
the first step to any other MS Cert. You can take and pass any Microsoft exam to
achieve the MCP. Be sure to review the list of exams and pick one that applies to
database admin and to the next certification level (i.e. MCDBA).
OCA, DBO, or OCP - $125 to 215 - These basic Oracle certifications will demonstrate
your knowledge of Oracle Databases. The OCA focuses on database fundamentals and
requires two exams. The DBO is designed for database operators and requires one
exam, while the OCP is designed for internet operators and also requires one exam.
Security
CCSA -$100 - This certification from Check Point is designed primarily for end-users
and resellers who need a good technical understanding of VPN/FireWall-1 and need to
install and set up simple configurations.
GISO - approximately $1,800 - It seems expensive but this includes online
courseware. Currently the cert is not available independently. When it is, it will
cost $499 for the exam. This GIAC cert is for those who who want to demonstrate
basic understanding of security principles and technical concepts. It combines basic
technical knowledge with understanding of threats, risks, and best practices. You
will be qualified to oversee the security of information and information resources.
Technical Writing
Microsoft Desktop Specialist - $100 - If you have an aptitude for communication,
technical writing is a great way to get into IT and learn a lot very quickly. It
will only be a matter of time before you are proficient in accomplishing the things
you write about and can move into a more technical position. This price reflects the
core certification which shows proficiency with one Microsoft Office Product. You
can choose a core exam or an expert exam to receive the MOUS Expert Certification.
Four more expert exams (and $400), and you can have the Master MOUS.
Training
There are really no beginner certifications for trainers. The basic implication
behind training is that no matter how charismatic you are, you must have the
technological know-how and experience to become a certified IT trainer. Most
training certs require that you hold an advanced cert and maintain continuing
education to keep the training certification. Advanced training certs include the
MCT and CTT+. One of the best resources of Study materials for IT exams is
http://www.certmagic.com . They provide study materials for more then 700 IT exams
and almost all their exams have free demos .

Decide on the best certification keeping the bigger picture in mind. Certification
you choose must align well with your career, ambitions, skills and budget. We wish a
happy successful journey all along. Never fear treading this path as theirs is
nothing to loose and all the reasons to gain.


About CertMagic.com :

Founded in 2004, CertMagic (http://www.certmagic.com) is one of the global leaders
in IT certification preparation and IT skill assessment. Over the last 3 years, it
has contributed to the success of over 500,000 IT professionals from over 120
countries. Committed to deliver high quality products and value to its customers,
CertMagic (http://www.certmagic.com) offers Unconditional 150% Test Pass Guarantee
on all of its IT certification preparation products.



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