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Why get Certified?

The demand for networking to facilitate the sharing of information, the expansion of client/server environments, and the need for specialists to use their knowledge and skills in a problem-solving capacity will be a major factor in the rising demand for systems analysts. Falling prices of computer hardware and software should continue to induce more businesses to expand computerized operations and integrate new technologies. In order to maintain a competitive edge and operate more cost effectively, firms will continue to demand computer professionals who are knowledgeable about the latest technologies and able to apply them to meet the needs of businesses.

Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, becoming certified helps you prove to peers and employers that you are committed to advancing your skills and that you are a candidate for new opportunities and career growth. Make VMware VCP Certification a valuable part of your career path and increase your potential for career advancement.

Understanding Certifications

Computer certification programs are setting the standards for the Information Technology (IT) industry worldwide. Although most careers in the IT and communications fields are lucrative and lead to rapid advancement, you can move ahead even more rapidly if you have been certified. In fact, you often can earn a salary increase of 20% or more once you become certified. Nowadays, having a degree in computer science just isn't enough. Companies are demanding that their IT professionals be certified as a way to measure their skills as well as to guarantee that they can perform their jobs successfully. In short, certification will help a computer professional get a good job and stay competitive in what is now a highly demanding IT environment.

Technology alone cannot protect an organization’s assets or increase its profitability. People are the key to a successful organization, and employers demand qualified information technology staff to provide the highest standard of performance for their customers, employees, shareholders and partners. There are two main categories of information technology certifications: vendor-neutral and vendor-specific. Vendor-neutral certifications, such as CompTIA’s A+ and ISC(2)’s CISSP® (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), encompass a broad scope of knowledge and are not tied to any specific technology vendor or product. Vendor-specific certifications, such as Microsoft’s MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) and Cisco’s CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate), are offered by technology vendors covering knowledge and content specific to their products, solutions, and best practices. Both kinds of certifications play an extremely important role in the market, fulfilling specific knowledge and learning requirements, and demonstrating predetermined acceptable levels of competency and experience.

Benefits of Certification

Benefits of certification to the IT Professional include:

  • Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of information technology
  • Validates the person’s commitment to the profession
  • Offers a career differentiator, enhanced credibility and marketability
  • Provides access to valuable resources, such as continuing education, peer networking and idea exchange

Benefits of certification for the Organization include:

  • Establishes a standard of best practices for the organization
  • Provides the organization with staff that have demonstrated a broad knowledge in information technology and sound professional judgment
  • Provides access to a network of global industry and subject matter experts
  • Provides comfort to employer as to the individual’s knowledge, skills, abilities and experience
  • The skill level of a team is directly responsible for how an organization performs in several key IT functional areas

CBT XPress Boot Camp classes offered: CompTIA A+ Boot Camp; CompTIA Network+ Boot Camp; CompTIA Security+ Boot Camp; CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+ combination Boot Camp; Microsoft MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional): Enterprise Administrator on Windows Server 2008 Boot Camp; Microsoft MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) on Windows Server 2003 Boot Camp; Microsoft MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer): Security on Windows Server 2003 Boot Camp; Microsoft MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional): Enterprise Messaging Administrator on Exchange Server 2007 Boot Camp; Microsoft MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) on Windows SharePoint Server 2007 Boot Camp; Microsoft MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Boot Camp; Cisco CCENT (Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician) Boot Camp; Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Boot Camp; VMware VCP (VMware Certified Professional) on VMware Infrastructure 3.5 Boot Camp.

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