Cisco Networking Articles
- the CISCO Way Jason Krause. ABA Journal. Chicago: Sep 2005. Vol. 91 pg. 52, 6 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
It is said that companies that sell technology should actually use the things they sell. Mark Chandler, the general counsel of Cisco Systems, the dominant maker of Internet equipment, follows a similar approach, with a hard line twist--his department will use the Internet and technology to improve its in-house legal practice, and any law firm that wants its business will have to do the same.
- IT certification: What it is and where it's headed Harvey Dean. Tech Directions. Ann Arbor: Oct 2001. Vol. 61, Iss. 3; pg. 24, 4 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
In addition to the A+ certification, CompTIA established vendor-neutral certification exams in the networking (Net+) and Internet (iNet +) fields. These CompTIA certifications have evolved to remain current with industry advancements and are accepted worldwide as stepping-stones to the more specialized certifications offered by Microsoft, Cisco, Novell, and others.
- Computer network administrator Anonymous. Tech Directions. Ann Arbor: Oct 2001. Vol. 61, Iss. 3; pg. 28, 2 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
3. Cisco's Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Technical/vocational schools and even some high schools offer vendor-neutral certification courses developed by CompTIA, the Computing Technology Industry Association. Students may complete the courses at their own pace but must take all parts of the certification test within one year. Students can attend classes at a variety of sites around the country or study on their own. The usual starting certifications include:
- Alan Greenspan: The Oracle Behind the Curtain David A Zalewski. Journal of Economic Issues. Lincoln: Sep 2007. Vol. 41, Iss. 3; pg. 881, 3 pgs
Abstract (Summary)
Alan Greenspan: The Oracle Behind the Curtain, by E. Ray Canterbery, is reviewed.