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    Best IT certifications for all levels of expertise

    The following is a guest post byGreg Stuart,who originally wrote a series of articles about IT

    certifications for theTrainSignal blog.Weve been working diligently to migrate TrainSignals

    content into our own library, and soon youll have hundreds ofIT-related coursesto help youstudy for these certifications!

    Whether youre an IT newcomer trying to get your foot in the door, a seasoned mid-levelemployee or a senior-level IT professional looking to advance your career, certifications are a

    fantastic way to give your resum that extra bit of, shall we say, oomph.

    The amount of certifications available to IT professionals can be overwhelming. If youre

    planning to get your first certification, you might be asking yourself, Where do I start? Or if

    you already have several under your belt, but want to round out your portfolio, you likely want toknow which IT certification will get you the most return on investment. Well, luckily for all the

    would-be-certified IT professionals out there, weve put together a nice roundup of the bestcertifications you can get no matter where you stand in your career.

    Top certifications for IT newcomers

    1. CompTIA A+

    The Computing Technology Industry Association (or CompTIA) is an IT trade associationwhose goal is to advance industry professionals through vendor-neutral education and

    certification. Its a great place for newcomers to start simply because it isnt influenced by any

    one company or marketing schemes. Its best IT certification for newcomers isCompTIA A+,which covers maintenance of PCs, mobile devices, laptops, operating systems and printers.

    2. CompTIA Network+

    Network+ is an easy choice as the second best certification for IT newcomers. While A+ does

    cover some of the physical networking aspects of IT, it doesnt cover it deeply enough to gainthe understanding you would need to land an entry-level networking job. The Network+

    certification covers network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies,

    management, and security. If you want the best return on investment, and a more impressive

    resume, think of A+ and Network+ as a package deal.

    3. CompTIA Security+

    We promise were not sponsored by CompTIA. It just happens to have great certifications for

    beginners! That said, Security+ is an absolute must if youre a newcomer to IT.There are manybig mistakes IT beginners can make if they dont fully understand the basics of IT security,

    and CompTIA Security+ not only ensures that candidates will apply knowledge of security

    concepts, tools, and procedures to react to security incidents, but that security personnel will

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    anticipate security risks and guard against them as well. Security+ covers compliance and

    operational security, threats and vulnerabilities, application data and host security, access control

    and identity management, network security and cryptography.

    4. Cisco CCENT

    For those of you who already have the Network+ certification, or already possess entry-level

    knowledge of networking, Cisco Systems offers the Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician

    or CCENT, which delves deeper into networking, and is specifically focused on Ciscos

    proprietary hardware and software. To gain the CCENT certification you will have to pass theInterconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 or ICND1 exam, which covers everything

    from installation, to operation and troubleshooting of network devices. There are also some

    security concepts covered, along with the basics of routing and switching.

    5. Microsoft MTA

    Microsoft has a detailed certification catalog, with certifications for everyone from a newcomerto an architect. As a newcomer to IT, plan on working with Microsoft technologies, whether that

    includes Windows Server 2008 or 2012, SharePoint or simply Windows 7; youll find yourself

    running into at least one of these technologies, if not all of them. Your best bet is to tackle theMicrosoft Technology Associate or MTA certification. This will give you the baselineknowledge you need to interact with many of Microsofts products. There are different tracks to

    consider such as the MTA Database track or the MTA Development track, but the majority of

    newcomers will want to follow the IT Infrastructure track.

    Top mid-level IT certifications1. Cisco CCNP

    At this point in time, you most likely have mastered the ICND 1 and 2 proficiencies and you

    have your CCNA certification. If thats the case, then your next move should be the Cisco

    Certified Network Professional or CCNP. The CCNP is well respected in the IT community, andit seems as if its become almost a must-have for certain jobs. CCNP covers planning,

    implementing, verifying and troubleshooting local and wide-area enterprise networks, and the

    ability to work collaboratively with specialists on advanced security, voice, wireless and video

    solutions. CCNA certification is a prerequisite for CCNP.

    2. VMware VCAP-DCA/DCD

    VMware certifications have become some of the hottest in the IT industry. VMwares mid-level

    certifications start with the VMware Certified Advanced Professional in Datacenter

    Administration or Design. The VCAP5-DCA exam is a unique, lab-based exam where you

    perform tasks using actual equipment to verify your skill at installing, configuring, and

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    administering large and complex virtualized environments. Earning this certification

    demonstrates your expertise with VMware vSphere 5, as well as your ability to use automation

    tools and implement virtualized environments.

    3. ITIL Foundations

    The Information Technology Infrastructure Library, or ITIL , is a set of standards and practices

    that are primarily focused on keeping IT services in line with the demands of business. ITIL

    teaches you how to manage IT services better within an organization, and covers concepts and

    terminology used in the ITIL Service Lifecycle, including the linkages between Lifecycle stages,the processes used and their contribution to Service Management practices. ITIL Foundations

    is a course and certification that all mid-level IT professionals should pursue. Many companies

    want, and even require, their staff to have ITIL Foundations as a certification to further their

    profile in the competitive IT market.

    4. Microsoft MCSEWhat once was known as the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certification is now

    recognized as the Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE). The Server Infrastructure

    certification covers identity management, systems management, virtualization, storage,networking and efficiently running a modern data center. In addition to Server Infrastructure,there are several other tracks that you can take to gain your MCSE. They are: Desktop

    Infrastructure, Private Cloud, Data Platform, Business Intelligence, Messaging, Communication

    and SharePoint. Within each track there are several exams that are needed in order to get thecertification. If you have your MTA already, it can replace some of the exams that are required

    for the cert.

    5. ISC2 CISSP

    If you are leaning more towards the security side of the house, the International Information

    Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. (ISC2) has the certification for you. TheirCertified Information Systems Security Professional cert has become a big time player in the IT

    field. With this certification you demonstrate that you have a firm grasp on security and have

    mastered the 10 security domains that theyve tested you on.Along with the exam requirementsyou also have to have at least five years of experience doing direct security-related work and

    have that experience endorsed by another CISSP in good standing. Find a CISSP and get them to

    take you under their wing. When youre ready to pass the exam they can vouch for you and

    cover that requirement.

    Top senior-level IT certifications

    1. CCIE

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    Cisco Systems has probably the most difficult IT certification on the market, the Cisco Certified

    Internetwork Expert. The CCIE is no joke, as many networking experts can attest to. The CCIE

    was introduced by Cisco in 1993 to specifically distinguish the best of the best in networking inthe world. The program continually updates and revises its testing tools and methodologies to

    ensure unparalleled program quality, relevance and value, and is only authorized in a few

    different locations across the globe. To get the certification there are two requirements. First youhave to pass the written exam, which consists of anywhere from 90 to 110 questions. Secondly,you have to take and pass a lab examination. The CCIE is an incredible certification to have, but

    it takes time, money and discipline to get there.

    2. VCDX

    VMware certifications have really heated up the market over the past five years. Certifications

    like the VCP5-DCV and VCAP-DCA/DCD are becoming highly desirable for many companies.

    However, the VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) is the king of all virtualization

    certifications, and has become a highly sought after certification for senior level professionals.VCDX is the highest level of VMware certification. This elite group is comprised of design

    architects highly-skilled in VMware enterprise deployments and the program is designed forveteran professionals who want to validate and demonstrate their expertise in VMware

    technology. VCDX5-DCV certification is achieved through the unique design defense process,

    where all candidates must submit and successfully defend a production-ready VMware Solution

    before a panel of veteran VCDX-DCV holders. This process ensures that those who achieveVCDX status are peer-vetted and ready to join an elite group of world-class consulting

    architects.

    3. RHCA

    The Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA) certification is the highest certification you can get

    within the Linux world. Linux skills are in high demand in todays IT industry, and being anRHCA will pretty much land you the job you want without a question. Much like the CCIE,

    there are no paper or fake RHCAs. You have to actually pass five hands-on lab exams, each

    taking up to eight hours to complete. As an RHCA youll possess skills such as installing andconfiguring Red Hat network satellite servers, creating base and child channels on a satellite,

    configuring iSCSI targets and initiators, configuring run time kernel parameters, and many other

    skills. You also have to be a current RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer).

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    Certification royalty

    If you get to the point in your career where youve received one or all of the highly advanced

    certifications listed in this article, then you can pretty much consider yourself certification

    royalty. The nice thing about these certifications is that you will cross paths with each of thetechnologies at some point in your IT career, so getting some or many of these certifications is a

    no-brainer. Regardless of which certifications you go after, being certified will surely help you

    advance in your career, and make you a more valuable IT professional.

    Greg Stuart is a vExpert and systems administrator/network administrator by trade, who has

    worked a slew of IT jobs in his career. Hes put his time in with certification training, obtainingA+, Network+, Security+, MCP, CCNA, VCP4, VCP5 and NCDA. He now works as an IT

    consultant and runs the blogs,vDestinationandvLATAM.

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