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Cisco Adds New "Qualified Specialist" Certs To Lineup


2/13/2001 -- Cisco Systems announced yesterday that it has added four new "Qualified Specialists" designations to its certification lineup.

"Our new Cisco Qualified Specialist initiative extends our program to provide employees in technical fields with the skills that are specifically applicable to their organizations," said Tom Kelly, vice president of Cisco's Internet Learning Solutions Group, in a printed statement.

The new certifications are:

  • Cable Communications Specialist (1 exam) -- certifies the skills required to deploy and support Cisco cable two-way data services.
  • Security Specialist 1 (4 exams) -- certifies the skills required to build and maintain Cisco security solutions.
  • SNA/IP Support Specialist (2 exams) -- certifies the skills required for installing, configuring, implementing and troubleshooting Cisco products in SNA environments.
  • SNA/IP Design Specialist (1 exam) -- certifies the skills required to translate complex networking requirements into a network design.

According to Cisco, the new Security Specialist and SNA/IP Specialist designations replace the former CCNP and CCDP Specializations. Cisco said it would be coming out with even more Specialist titles in the upcoming months.

Each of the certifications above are now available. However, before sitting for any of these exams, candidates must be a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) or Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA), depending on the specialty chosen.

The designations are valid for two years; after that, individuals must recertify by taking the current exams.

For more information on this new program and Cisco certification in general, click here. -B.N.



There are 17 CertCities.com user Comments for “Cisco Adds New "Qualified Specialist" Certs To Lineup”
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3/8/01: Becky says: Hi Mike - Just to follow up: I've checked around, and none of my sources have heard a whisper of the CCOE. But then, Cisco is notorious for keeping tight-lipped about their certification program. Can you tell us where you saw it so we can follow up more? Any chance it might have been a typo for the CCIE? Best, --- Becky
6/1/01: Anonymous says: Have a question that some of you might be able to answer. I am looking into doing contract work for a State University in the mid-US in the area of Cisco training. What I would be doing exactly is preparing individuals for each test through a week-long training prior to the test. What salary should I request?
7/23/01: Denny says: So does this mean CCNP and CCDP are still valid certifications? I read on TCPMAG.com that the Cisco Qualified Specialists will replace CCNP and CCDP and that Cisco retired the CCNP and CCDP certifications. Which is it?
7/30/01: Robert says: I think that these are great. I have my CCNP/CCDP and would like to specialize in other fields like Security. On these test's you have to know what you are talking about and you cant just get it to put by your name.
9/8/01: Bart says: Cisco has picked up on the Microsoft certs scam. Retire certs, come-up with new ones, relace, rename,re-cert. It all means one thing. More income for Cisco. We'll be retesting on retired tests, just to have that one retired in a year, then renamed, and retired, then re-cert again. Just a scam. Then try to get a job with any of the above. Ex: John Doe CCNA/CCNP retired/recert CCQI for 2 months/CCQI retired/CFRTHJKL?/scam
1/6/03: greg fitzpatrick from Warren, Mi. says: I have been told by more than one person that by passing at least one of the CCNP exams, this will keep my CCNA cert. current if it is about to expire. Does anyone know the real answer to this.
5/31/03: Terry Singh says: My name is Terry Singh, too.
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