Other discussion aside, could you tell me what a CCBSA is? I could
come up with something, but it does intrigue me what you meant :D
On 3 August 2011 09:37, Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Guys remember that at the end of the day, when you get your number, you need
> to perform up to that standard. We have good CCNA/NP pros, and we have ones
> that don't know their A.. from the 18th hole.
>
> When it comes to CCIEs, firms like the candidates go through a tech
> interview, and if you are who you say you are, you get what you expected to
> get.
>
> Trust me everyone knows whats up. CCBSAs are changing jobs, they are
> realizing they don't belong.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Kenneth Ratliff <lists_at_cluebat.net> wrote:
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>> > I knows many ppl they went to india when they come back they certified
>> CCNA,
>> > CCNP MCSE and etc in a single month.
>> > So CCIE will be going to be same... there is no Pearson is good if this
>> will
>> > happen P4S and testinside will sell the solution and game will Over.
>>
>> I wouldn't be too terribly worried about this actually happening. Cisco
>> isn't that stupid. Given Brian's notes from the CCIE panel at Cisco Live,
>> they seem to take the integrity of the CCIE very seriously. The outcry would
>> be huge from not only CCIE candidates, but current CCIE's as well, as no one
>> wants the certification devalued.
>>
>> If Cisco decided to turn full responsibility for the lab exam over to
>> Pearson, they would effectively be ceding their position of being highly
>> valued and sought after Certifications to Juniper, as everyone would
>> probably start pursuing JNCIE, which would likely translate to a direct loss
>> of market share - Cisco knows that their certification programs have an
>> effect on purchase decisions, after all, it's a no brainer to purchase
>> equipment that the majority of the workforce is actually trained to use. We
>> haven't quite reached a point where network gear is commoditized the way
>> server gear is.
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