New Certification Option for CCNA Voice CCNA Self-study Guide and more

In: Learning@Cisco Newsletter

1 Jul 2009

New Certification Option for CCNA Voice Candidates

On June 24th, 2009, Learning@Cisco will implement program changes to the CCNA Voice certification. There will now be two options available for candidates wishing to achieve their CCNA Voice certification: A commercial option and an enterprise option. The new CCNA Voice Certification enterprise option assesses skills/knowledge related to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 (CUCM 6.0). It is typically employed by large organizations such as governments, large companies, and colleges. Passing the CVOICE #642-436 exam will meet the requirements for this option. The CCNA Voice Certification commercial option continues to use the IIUC #640-460 exam and assesses skills and knowledge related to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 4.1 (Cisco UME) and Cisco Unity Express (CUE), solutions typically used by medium & small organizations such as companies with less than 2,000 employees, retail businesses, and small school districts. Read More

CCVP 4.1 Path to Expire December 2009

On December 31, 2009, Cisco will formally retire the CCVP Cisco Unified CallManager 4.1 option path. As a result, the two (2) CCVP CallManager 4.1 option path exams, CIPT 4.1 #642-444 and GWGK #642-453, will no longer be available after that date. Professionals following that path must pass both exams by December 31, 2009 to use them towards the CCVP certification. Read More

Differentiate yourself with CCNA Concentrations

Learning@Cisco CCNA Concentration certifications can help you stand out, especially during these challenging times. By combining advanced skills in voice, wireless or security with your CCNA, you position yourself for the fastest growing areas of networking. A recent study by Forrester Consulting for Learning@Cisco indicated that in the next five years, companies expect wireless networking roles to almost double, voice networking roles are expected to exist in almost 70 percent of companies from 40 percent today and 80 percent of companies expect to have dedicated networking security roles- from only 46 percent today. Read More

Visit the Cisco Learning Network Store

Designed to meet all Cisco technology training needs, the Cisco Learning Network Store features the latest Cisco e-learning titles, education games, and training products. The store brings innovative Cisco learning products to students of all levels that are fun, challenging, and demanding. Whether looking for topics to expand your knowledge on the latest Cisco technology, to prepare for the latest certification exam, or to build a career foundation towards the future, the Cisco Learning Network Store is dedicated to meeting all Cisco technology training needs. Visit Now

New Featured Learning Partner Section on the Cisco Learning Network

The Featured Learning Partners section, located in the Learning Center section of the Cisco Learning Network, is a recent addition to the Cisco Learning Network that highlights technical learning content created by Cisco Authorized Learning Partners. Junes theme is Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and the page currently features instructional videos from Harbrook (Europe), and CTT (in Spanish for Latin America) and shortly, a learning module (QLM) from Ascolta (US / Canada) will be added. All material on the page is instructional, and the community is encouraged to visit the page, check out the content, provide feedback on the usefulness of the content or contact the featured learning partner directly via the link to their site. Visit Now

CCNA Security Self Study Guide Now Published

Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security (IINS), a Self-Study Guide form Cisco Press based on the CCNA Security course from Cisco, is now available. Providing foundation learning for the course and exam, the title is available as a print book, in the Safari Books Online library, and as an eBook, for ultimate self-study flexibility! Visit Now

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