Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 White Papers
The Changing Role of IS Certifications
Overview It's no secret that IS professionals have witnessed tremendous changes in the 90's. Many (if not most) of the technologies they are working with in 1997 were either relatively obscure, or simply didn't exist as recently as five years ago. The Internet was the domain of academics and defense contractors. Object-oriented techniques were emerging, but certainly were not widely adopted. And "Java" was slang for coffee. Just a few years ago, Novell's Certified Network/Novell Engineer (CNE) credential was the "hot ticket" to instant employability in well paid positions, and the available supply couldn't keep up with the demand. While not obsolete today, the CNE has been overtaken by the MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer). Windows NT has become the operating system and networking solution of choice for a host of corporate and government organizations.
| Publisher | itmWEB | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 2 |
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