SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwired) — 08/20/13 — As the Internet of Everything (IoE) continues to bring together people, processes, data and things to make networked connections more relevant and valuable than ever before, the need for technical talent continues to increase. Cisco® (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced the of its certification, as well as the issuance of its 2 millionth career certification. In addition, research commissioned by Cisco demonstrates the value that Cisco certifications bring to organizations of all types. Cisco addresses the need for technical talent worldwide for its customers, partners and employees by delivering the talent development, training and certifications needed to prepare the workforce of today to meet the demands of tomorrow.
Cisco introduced the CCIE certification in 1993 to assist the industry in distinguishing the top echelon of Internetworking experts worldwide. Today, CCIE holders across the globe are known for their ability to tackle the most difficult network technology challenges.
Less than 1 percent of networking professionals worldwide achieve CCIE certification, which requires a rigorous written qualification exam and an eight-hour hands-on lab.
Cisco currently offers more than 45 certifications, ranging from the entry-level CCENT®, to the widely popular CCNA®, CCNP®, specialist certifications, and many others, embracing every technology role in the networking industry from core Routing and Switching to Collaboration, Security and Data Center.
Cisco is the first vendor to offer a robust networking certification portfolio that meets the ANSI accreditation standard.
With the introduction of the , the first of its kind collaborative social learning community, Cisco empowers professionals, students and anyone interested in an IT career with interactive learning and mentoring capabilities.
Over the past 20 years, Cisco has expanded the availability of training and certification exam materials to support learners in eight languages in more than 200 nations and territories.
As part of the 20-year anniversary celebration of CCIE, Cisco commissioned research targeted at understanding the value of Cisco certifications. The study, which was conducted by an independent research firm, was designed to measure employer perceptions of highly valued individuals in their organizations.
Seventy-eight percent of network managers in the survey rated their Cisco certified staff as coming up to speed more than 20 percent faster.
More than half of the networking managers in the survey rated external customer satisfaction as being 30 percent or better as a result of Cisco certified staff.
Network managers in the survey believed that Cisco certified employees reduce network downtime by as much as 37 percent on average.
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said: “The Internet of Everything is the networked connection of people, process, data and things, and the increased value that occurs as -everything- joins the network. Several technology transitions — including the Internet of Things, increased mobility, the emergence of cloud computing, and the growing importance of big data, among others — are combining to enable IoE. Every major technology trend relies on a highly secure, resilient network that is prepared to deliver these services. Cisco intends to meet this growth demand by helping prepare qualified individuals with the skills and experience to design, install, operate and manage these networks and infrastructure. Over the past 20 years, we have witnessed tremendous advances in technology and our Cisco certification program has evolved right alongside these changes. The 2 million certifications are only the start. The Cisco certified community will continue to expand as we offer new and refreshed certifications and education services that equip individuals with the qualifications to support changing technologies and business requirements today and into the future, delivering unparalleled value to the organizations they support.”
said: “It has been a great pleasure to participate in the CCIE program. I contribute back to the CCIE program every time the opportunity arises. I-ve enjoyed the opportunities that it has helped create. It has been amazing to witness the progression of the CCIE, and the networking industry as a whole over the past 20 years. I look forward to seeing where the program goes over the next 20 years.”
said: “In today-s highly competitive world of technologies, there is a huge demand for more experts and professionals in the networking field. My CCIE certification has allowed me to gain practical knowledge and skills, which in turn, has enabled me to get involved in challenging new projects. Cisco certification has helped me gain confidence and move up in my career.”
said: “CCIE is well recognized in the IT industry. Holding a CCIE certification is very helpful for an IT engineer to develop their career. CCIE training makes it easy for me to resolve confusing network problems which others can-t fix.”
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