IT Training and Certification

Rubel Khan's Blog

Archive for the ‘Novell’ Category

Will IT certs get you jobs and raises? Survey says yes

Posted by Rubel Khan on November 15, 2011

60% of IT professionals surveyed say a certification led to a new job, and half say it gave a salary boost. But some certs are more valuable than others.

By Julie Bort, Network World – November 14, 2011

Debate rages among IT professionals over the value of certifications, but a survey of 700 network professionals jointly conducted by Network World and SolarWinds may help put that argument to rest. Among those who earned certifications, most saw a significant boost in their careers as a result.

Some 60% said a certification led to a new job; 50% said they earned more pay, with 40% saying their pay increased by more than 10% directly because of a certification; and 29% said a cert led to a promotion.

Respondents also offered advice on when to get certifications and which ones to get. Interestingly, they named Cisco certifications as both the most, and the least, valuable.

FULL SURVEY RESULTS: Survey: IT certifications lead to jobs, higher pay 

"I have certifications, and yes they’ve been a big help to me," says Jeff Schoonmaker, a junior network administrator in Portland, Ore., who has a Cisco CCNA, a Microsoft MCITP (Enterprise Desktop Administrator) and the CompTIA A+. Schoonmaker has been an IT professional for a little over a year and says his CCNA helped land him his job and the MCITP has already led to a promotion. He’s working on his CCNP, and when he achieves that, he’ll get another promotion.

"As far as my career is concerned, certifications are huge. I will continue to chase certs from Microsoft and Cisco throughout my career," he says.

Half of respondents said they pursued certifications to get a promotion or to be eligible for a new job. "My company wanted a Microsoft-certified IT manager, so the MCSA helped me get the job I am currently in," said one respondent. "I was able to stay working for a defense contractor when one contract expired by moving to a different contract due to the certifications I held," another said.

Since three-quarters of respondents had certifications, that means one-quarter (26%) saw no value in them. "I have no certs to my name at all. I do have an MBA. I have been in IT hardware and network admin/engineer roles for over a decade now without a single piece of paper related to the field. You learn as you go, better than you learn in some stupid classroom," commented James7360 on a Spiceworks forum.

But James7360 is in the minority. Even network professionals earning the highest wages — more than $110,000 — had as many, or more, certs as those in lower salary brackets.

That’s not to say that the certs themselves are solely responsible for these high salaries. Those earning the most money also had more years of experience (75% had more than 10 years) and more traditional education (25% had a master’s degree, compared to 11% in the lower salary brackets).

But even so, among the highest-paid IT professionals who had certs, 58% said a cert led to a salary boost or bonus, 63% said it led to a promotion, and 30% to a new job. These numbers are similar to those in the lower salary brackets, who also overwhelmingly said that certs lead to a salary boost or bonus (55%), new job (62%), or promotion (27%).

Those earning the highest wages, $110,000 or more a year, were also more likely to have particularly difficult (and expensive) certifications, like the CCIE, RHCE or CISSP.

"I have had a certification lead to a new job or promotion, the CISSP, which isn’t even a technical certification. It really teaches how to control and translate security into business objectives. But it is required for a lot of security jobs and has requirements like ongoing education in order to maintain it," says Lee Eddy II, a senior security analyst in Redwood City, Calif., with more than 10 years of experience as an IT professional. The CISSP helped Eddy land a job with a big salary increase, and is mandated for most of the higher-paid jobs in his field, he says.

The value of a certification clearly depends on a lot of factors. Some hiring managers want them more than others, and timing is an issue, too.

"I’d have to say certs tend to be more valuable when they are coupled with the building of experience," says Craig Norborg, a network engineer for Trowbridge & Trowbridge, Albuquerque, N.M., with more than 15 years of experience and a variety of certs, including the CCNP, CCDA, MCSE, SCP (Solarwinds Certified Professional) and others.

"If you get them too early, people think they’re book certs. If you get them too late, you’re just proving what you already know, which may not be required," Norborg points out. "Employers are pretty suspicious of many high-end certs from a young person, or someone just entering the field."

The difficulty of the certs and the type of technology they cover can also add value – or not. "My MCSE hasn’t really done anything for me. My last two employers actually would rather I not touch servers, but instead specialize in networking," Norborg says. Note that for Windows Server 8 and beyond, Microsoft has discontinued its umbrella MCSE certification in favor of a range of technology-specific, MCITP certs.

In a survey of network professionals, it’s not surprising that certifications on network technology were the most popular and deemed the most valuable. Some 67% of respondents had earned one, with Cisco certifications far and away the most popular. Forty-four percent of those making more than $110,000 had the ultra-hard (and expensive) CCIE. Among those with lower salaries, only 4% had earned it. Microsoft certs were held by 39% overall, and the CompTIA Network+ by almost one quarter.

Cisco certifications were named the most valuable – leading to more promotions, new jobs or pay raises than any other. But, oddly, Cisco certifications were also named among the least valuable.

"I do think networking certifications are the most valuable when coupled with some real-world experience. I wouldn’t have gotten my last two positions without them," Norborg says. "It also depends on the cert itself. CCNA is OK. CCNP, CCDA and CCDP are better. I’m sure CCIE is even better, but once again, they’d be suspicious of a very young person with one."

Eddy adds: "The reason Cisco certs are seen as most valuable and least valuable is that it depends on the certification. The CCNA is entry-level and easy to get, but the CCIE is still hard and a lot of employers want it."

Security certifications also came in strong. Over one-third of respondents had one, with the CompTIA Security+ the most common. Among respondents making more than $110,000 annually, security certifications were held by 38%, particularly the CCSP, earned by 36% of this group. In comparison, only 9% of those making less than $110,000 had the CCSP but 32% had the CompTIA Security+.

The least popular certifications were for network management technology – only 17% of our 700 respondents had one. While network management is often categorized as a mid-level job, surprisingly, those that earned the biggest salaries, over $110,000, were far more likely to have one (40%) than those under $110,000 (22%).

Linux certifications and sysadmin/virtualization certifications came in as middle of the pack in both popularity and value.

Least popular of all were certs involving virtualization technology from Citrix or Red Hat.

Beyond jobs and promotions, some certification holders felt that certs had other value. One said, "As I’m the only member of IT staff here, people have become aware of the more complicated jobs I perform here, having seen the certifications I’ve passed."

Twenty-seven percent of survey respondents said they chose to get a certification simply to learn about the technology, not to pocket more dough. While no one argues that a cert is more valuable than hands-on experience, "they can be helpful when implementing a new technology," Eddy says. "One of the things I like to negotiate with a new purchase order is that the vendor throws in the certification on their product."

He also says he gets the most value out of live classroom training. In a group setting, people will experience and troubleshoot a wider variety of problems as they learn. It will also help you build a network of other users to call on when you need it.

For more details on which certifications impact jobs and pay, see the full survey results.

Posted in Adobe, Autodesk, Certification, CISCO, Citrix, CompTIA, EC-Council, Exam, HP Learning, MCAD, MCITP, MCM, MCPD, MCSA, MCSE, MCT, MCTS, Microsoft, Microsoft Certifications, MOS, MTA, NetApp, Novell, Oracle, Sun, Tech Companies, Virtualization, VMWare | Tagged: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Microsoft Learning Product Releases for July 18-31

Posted by Rubel Khan on July 28, 2010

1.       Microsoft Official Courses (MOC) are instructor-led training courses offered by our Certified Partners.  Not all classes will be offered by all partners.  Find a training center through Class Locator and see if they will be offering the course you need.

2.       Community Courses (CC) are instructor-led training courses offered by our Certified Partners wherein the content is authored by our learning community.

3.       General Availability for MOC and CC is dependent on our Certified Partners, but the earliest is Orderable Date + 7 days.

4.       Products with no link currently don’t have a URL – search for the course in the training catalog

 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

Title Type RTM (MCT Availability) Orderable Date (MPN Availability) General Availability
Deploying Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Configuring Mailbox Servers in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Managing Recipient Objects in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Managing Client Access in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Configuring Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Implementing Messaging Security in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Implementing High Availability in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Implementing Backup and Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance for Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Maintaining Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Deploying Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Managing Mailbox Servers and Recipients in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Managing Client Access in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Managing Message Transport and Security in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Implementing High Availability and Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Configuring Messaging Policy and Compliance in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Introduction to Planning an Exchange Server 2010 Deployment E-Learning     7/23
Planning the Exchange Server 2010 Infrastructure Environment E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying Client Access Services in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying Message Transport in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying Mailbox Services in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying Messaging Security in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying Messaging Compliance in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Deploying High Availability in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Planning and Implementing Disaster Recovery in Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Transitioning to Exchange Server 2010 E-Learning     7/23
Configuring, Managing and Troubleshooting Microsoft® Exchange Server 2010 (German, Japanese, French) MOC  7/30 8/16 (Japanese, French), 8/30 (German) 8/23 (Japanese, French), 9/6 (German)

 

Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010

Title Type RTM (MCT Availability) Orderable Date (MPN Availability) General Availability
What’s New in Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 for IT Professionals E-Learning     7/21
TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Configuring (German, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil)) Exam     7/27, 9/30 (Portuguese(Brazil))

  

Microsoft Office 2010

Title Type RTM (MCT Availability) Orderable Date (MPN Availability) General Availability
Beginner Skills in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (Italian, French) MOC 7/19 8/2 8/9
What’s New in Microsoft® Office® 2010 MOC 7/28 8/11 8/18
Beginner Skills in Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2010 (Spanish, Japanese) MOC 7/28 8/11 8/18
Beginner Skills in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (German) MOC 7/28 8/11 8/18
Beginner Skills in Microsoft® PowerPoint® 2010 (German) MOC 7/28 8/11 8/18
Skills Training in Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft® Visio® 2010 MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 1 – Setting up a New Site MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 2 – Workflows MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 3 – Content Types MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
Microsoft® SharePoint® Designer 2010 Part 4 – Integrating Business Data MOC 7/29 8/12 8/19
What’s New in Microsoft® Access® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) E-Learning     Now
What’s New in Microsoft® Publisher 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) E-Learning     Now
What’s New in Microsoft® Visio® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) E-Learning     Now
Skills Training in Microsoft® Outlook® 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) E-Learning     7/28
Skills Training in Microsoft® Word 2010 (German, Spanish, Japanese) E-Learning     7/28
Skills Training in Microsoft® Excel® 2010 (Spanish) E-Learning     7/28

 

 Microsoft Essential Business Server

Title Type RTM (MCT Availability) Orderable Date (MPN Availability) General Availability
Configuring, Implementing, and Managing Windows® Essential Business Server 2008 E-Learning     7/28

 

 Microsoft Windows Server 2008

Title Type RTM (MCT Availability) Orderable Date (MPN Availability) General Availability
Implementing and Managing Microsoft® Server Virtualization MOC 7/20 8/3 8/10
Fundamentals of Windows Server® 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure (Spanish) MOC 7/30 8/13 8/20
Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory® Domain Services (Spanish) MOC 7/30 8/13 8/20
Configuring and Troubleshooting Internet Information Services in Windows Server® 2008 (Spanish) MOC 7/30 8/13 8/20

Source: Born to Learn

Posted in ASP .NET, Azure, Bing, BizTalk Server, Business Intelligence, C#, Certification, Cloud Computing, Dynamics AX, Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Dynamics NAV, E-Book, E-Learning, EPM, Exam, Exchange Server, Expression, Forefront, MCAD, MCITP, MCM, MCPD, MCSA, MCSE, MCT, MCTS, Microsoft, Microsoft Certifications, Microsoft Press, MOC, MOS, MTA, Novell, Office 2010, Operations Framework (MOF), PerformancePoint Server, PowerShell, Project Server, SCCM, Security, Server 2008, SharePoint, Silverlight, SQL Server, SSIS, System Center, Virtualization, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual Studio (.NET), Windows, Windows 7, Windows Live, Windows Phone, Windows Server, Windows Vista, Windows XP | Leave a Comment »

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer (Course 3107 v1) Coming soon!

Posted by Rubel Khan on March 16, 2010

Course Overview:
The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11: Certified Linux Engineer course prepares candidates for the CLE 11 Practicum exam. It is designed to enable professional administrators to perform specialized tasks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 concerning networking, storage, virtualization, and disaster preparedness and recovery.

Key Objectives
This course teaches you how to perform the following SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 administrative tasks:

• Manage networking
• Manage server storage
• Work with Xen virtualization
• Harden servers
• Update servers
• Prepare servers to mitigate disasters
• Monitor server health

Audience Summary
This course is designed for experienced SLES server administrators who are, or intend to be, managing SLES servers at a level that goes beyond the basic administration skills covered in CLA and CLP.

Course Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should have a solid Linux background. Specifically, you should have passed the CLP 11 Practicum exam or have comparable knowledge as taught in the CLP 11 courses SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Fundamentals (3101), SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Administration (3102), and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Administration (3103).

Posted in Novell | Tagged: , , | 1 Comment »

New Course: Novell GroupWise 8 Administration (Course 3105)

Posted by Rubel Khan on August 27, 2009

Novell GroupWise 8 has many new and exciting features. Find out what this new course covers:
www.novell.com/training/courseware/ts_proj_info.jsp?pid=32863

Posted in Novell | Tagged: , | Leave a Comment »

Novell® Certified Training Salesperson

Posted by Rubel Khan on August 13, 2009

Get the most qualified staff around with the new Novell Certified Training Salesperson!

The new Novell® Certified Training Salesperson is now available. Find out more now!

As times get tougher, having well trained sales staff is vital to your continued success. With this in mind, we are excited to announce that the new NCTS is now available. We encourage you and your sales staff to make use of this excellent enablement tool. The Novell Certified Training Salesperson guides your sales staff through all the different learning and certification paths and provides a good overview of each individual course. Once you have reviewed the presentation you can test your knowledge by taking the online assessment.

This course will give you:

An overview of all Novell certifications and courses
The information and knowledge you need to provide the right solutions for your customers
The opportunity to earn your NCTS certification

Get more information, or download the new NCTS course now!
You’ll find it under the “Sales and Enablement” tab. 

As times get tougher, having well trained sales staff is vital to your continued success. With this in mind, we are excited to announce that the new NCTS is now available. We encourage you and your sales staff to make use of this excellent enablement tool. The Novell Certified Training Salesperson guides your sales staff through all the different learning and certification paths and provides a good overview of each individual course. Once you have reviewed the presentation you can test your knowledge by taking the online assessment.

This course will give you:

An overview of all Novell certifications and courses
The information and knowledge you need to provide the right solutions for your customers
The opportunity to earn your NCTS certification

Get more information, or download the new NCTS course now!
You’ll find it under the “Sales and Enablement” tab.

Posted in Novell | Leave a Comment »

 
Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 396 other followers

%d bloggers like this: