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Certifications VCP;MCSE 2012;CCNP;CCNA Security;Security+;A+ Yesterday 11:10 PM #1 At a loss for new training... Where to go?
I have always loved doing hands-on stuff. I moved to an architect position a few years back and I do a lot of integration as well so still hands-on. I am trying to figure out what to study for next... I took university courses in management, which I found boring as hell (the theory itself - not managing staff, as I was operations team leader for 8 years before.)
I am trying to find something stimulating, interesting to work on that would have value to current position as well as future management goals.
I am competent (not expert) in a lot of things, Microsoft AD (MCSE), Exchange, Linux, NetApp, Cisco (CCNP), etc...
Any suggestions? Thanks!
Current: CCNP R&S - VCP2,3,4,5 - MCSE: Server Infrastructure 2012 - ITIL v3 - A+ - Security+, CCNA Security
Working on: CCDA but wondering if it's worth it
Planning: CCNP Security, MCSE: Messaging 2013
I am looking at the IASA certifications for architects but I have no idea of the value of them, never even saw any demand for it here so...
Current: CCNP R&S - VCP2,3,4,5 - MCSE: Server Infrastructure 2012 - ITIL v3 - A+ - Security+, CCNA SecurityCertifications VCP;MCSE 2012;CCNP;CCNA Security;Security+;A+ Today 12:28 AM #4
Working on: CCDA but wondering if it's worth it
Planning: CCNP Security, MCSE: Messaging 2013
One thing is, I have no intentions or interests in enterprise architecture. I like dabbling with the technology, doing detailed design for a solution etc. TOGAF was suggested to me a while back but that's more enterprise architecture than technological design...
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Working on: CCDA but wondering if it's worth it
Planning: CCNP Security, MCSE: Messaging 2013You could look into data center technologies.
CCNA Data Center
CCNP Data Center
Certified Data Centre Design Professional (CDCDP?)
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