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CCIE Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary


11/4/2003 -- Cisco's Certified Internetwork Engineer (CCIE) title turns 10 this month.

When Cisco launched the CCIE in Nov. 1993, it was Cisco's first certification program. The company later added other professional- and associate-level titles, such as the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP).

The CCIE is widely considered to be one of the most difficult IT certifications to obtain because of its full-day hands-on lab exam.

According to Cisco, only 3 percent of those earning an associate-level Cisco certification go on to earn a CCIE.

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of certification program, Cisco has given 31 CCIEs a special award honoring their 10 years of participation in the program.

"Ten years ago these networking pioneers agreed to take part in an emerging program to prove their ability to configure, test and troubleshoot real-world networking equipment," the company said in a statement.

The names of the honorees were not available at press time.

"Having CCIE certified individuals on staff enhances a company's ability to meet technology implementation timelines, budget goals, and business objectives, while increasing productivity, competitiveness and organizational performance," Mike Reid, manager of the CCIE program, said in a released statement. " "We are proud to have just over 10,000 CCIE certified individuals across the world involved in some of the most complex networking projects being implemented today."

Four CCIE tracks are currently available: Routing and Switching, Service Provider, Security and Voice.

To learn more about Cisco's CCIE program, click here.  -Becky Nagel



There are 11 CertCities.com user Comments for “CCIE Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary”
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11/4/03: Anonymous says: Yawn....
11/4/03: Kevin from WVUP from Parkersburg, WV says: Good job, Cisco! I hope to join the ranks of the CCIE one day as well!
11/5/03: Anonymous says: Only ten years... it feels like I have been preparing for the lab longer than that....
11/9/03: Anonymous says: Only a few more years from now and this cert will be as valuable as an MCSE. Cisco talks tough but they do little to stop the cheating. It's Cisco's way of helping corporations lower their annual salaries by increasing the supply of CCIEs. Don't bother wasting your time preparing for the lab now, you have missed the boat.
11/10/03: Anonymous says: Please tell me how one could be cheating for CCIE, other than paying the lab instructor for a pass...
11/11/03: Anonymous says: Exactly, dumbass.
11/14/03: Anonymous says: I strongly recommend to prepare for CCIE certificate. It does help you to get much more knowledge about network according to my 6ys networking experience in Telecom field and E-commerce field
11/25/03: Anonymous says: The the real labs are floating around on the Internet, the bootcamp camps teach you how to pass not how the technology works
12/2/03: Anonymous says: Anyone who thinks the CCIE will suffer the same faith as the MCSE has never taken the lab.
12/4/03: Yves Fauser from Munich says: As a CCIE, I can realy say that this cerification is not obtainable by cheating. But, unfortunatly as more and more CCIEs are out there, and as more and more people think of the networking bussiness as the best IT-area, being a CCIE is not a job and salary guarantee anymore. But it helps a lot !!!
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