Press Information -
25 June 2007
Global Knowledge welcomes new
entry-level Cisco Certification and updates
to CCNA
Leading training company says that
customers can be certain that staff who attain the new entry-level
qualification are well-equipped to manage their networks
Global Knowledge, Europe’s leading independent
training company, is welcoming the major overhaul of the CCNA Cisco
Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification programme, which
was announced today, saying that they will give customers an
assurance that staff who attend will be very well-equipped to
manage their networks.
Cisco has replaced the former four-day
introductory course for the CCNA qualification with a new course
with updated content that is more relevant and useful for today’s
IT networking professionals. Those who successfully complete the
new, five-day Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 (ICND1)
course and the associated exam will qualify as a Cisco Certified
Entry-level Network Technician (CCENT).
The new ICND1 course and qualification will
benefit both students and their employers and according to Michael
Pohl, European Business Development Director for Cisco at Global
Knowledge. It also fits in with the company’s strategic drive to
extend its development into new areas of growth that benefit both
its customers and vendor partners and make the best use of its
pan-European presence in 12 countries.
“The new course and qualification is exactly
what organisations looking to get good value from their investment
in Cisco skills development need. It ensures that networking
administrators and IT professionals who attend have an excellent
grounding in all the technologies they need in order to manage and
get the best from Cisco-based networks today. We believe that
customers will respond very positively to its introduction”, says
Pohl.
“The new CCENT certification is very welcome”,
he adds. “This new, entry-level qualification gives the course
real, tangible value. It will mark out individuals as
Cisco-certified and underline the credibility of the course and the
investment that organisations are making in the skills development
of their staff and the efficient running of their networks.”
“There is a strong performance-focused element
to the assessment of delegates for the new CCENT qualification and
this”, says Pohl, “will reassure employers that their staff have
attained the practical skills and competency required to install,
verify and support simple network configurations”.
The new ICND1 course has a much greater
breadth and includes content covering areas such as wireless
networking and security, as well the fundamentals of Cisco
networking. “Having a good working knowledge of all the
technologies that are now converging on the network is essential as
networks today are much more than switches, routers and protocols –
increasingly they are carrying voice and video traffic and security
is becoming an integral part of network functionality. Many
networks also have wireless connections as well. To manage the
network effectively, you need to have an understanding of all these
different aspects and this is exactly what the ICND1 course will
deliver” says Pohl.
“In addition, the ICND1 course provides much
more of a ‘hands-on’ experience for delegates and provides them
with a good basic trouble-shooting and performance management
skills”, Pohl notes.
“Individuals who want to qualify as a
fully-fledged Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) will still
need to complete the second and much more in-depth five-day course,
which will now be known as ICND2. As well as those planning
to go on to achieve the full CCNA qualification, the ICND1 course
will appeal to those who may have other IT certifications such as
CompTIA A+ or Net+ , or anyone preparing for an entry into an IT or
networking field, particularly those enrolled in a Cisco Networking
Academy programme”, says Michael Pohl.
Global Knowledge is introducing scheduled
ICND1 and ICND2 courses from 30th July. Current
scheduled courses and qualifications are not affected by the
introduction of the new courses.
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About Global Knowledge:
Global Knowledge is the largest privately held provider of
training and enterprise learning services for information
technology (IT) and management professionals. The company offers a
broad array of hands-on IT, project management, and professional
skills training featuring proprietary core and custom curriculum,
as well as content from leading companies, including Cisco,
Microsoft, Nortel, and Red Hat. Delivered in classrooms, at private
facilities, or over the Internet, Global Knowledge has helped
Fortune 500 companies, organizations and government agencies
leverage learning to turn knowledge into productivity for
employees, customers, and channel partners. Founded in 1995, Global
Knowledge employs more than 1,200 people worldwide and is
headquartered in Cary, N.C. The company is owned by New York-based
investment firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson, and Stowe. For more
information visit http://www.globalknowledge.net/.
Media contacts:
Felicity Bryant
Global Knowledge EMEA
+44 (0) 1189 121 853
Email: felicity.bryant@globalknowledge.net