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Hidden in New Hampshire, networking's coolest classroom
DURHAM, N.H. -- Gerard Goubert was downright giddy. As Susan Fogarty and I were about halfway through our tour of the InterOperability Laboratory<... Column | 03 Mar 2004
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Networking salaries rise, resist industry trend
According to new research, the average pay for certified networking professionals increased slightly last year, while pay for certified IT workers declined overall. Workers with CCIE, VoIP and security certs fared especially well. Article | 27 Jan 2004
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Take our Interactive Salary Survey
How do your job, pay and satisfaction compare with your peers? Find out from the SearchNetworking.com Salary Survey. Article | 07 Jan 2004
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Ed Tittel's 2004 industry predictions
Ed Tittel's 2004 industry predictions Article | 24 Dec 2003
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Fast reference to Cisco resources
If you use Cisco products or hold Cisco certifications -- this fast guide is for you. Article | 08 Dec 2003
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Cisco reports ramp-up in IP telephony certs
Cisco says the number of IP telephony certifications it issued during the first half of 2003 was unprecedented -- during that period, the company issued a number equal to the entirety of what it had issued before. An analyst calls the certification "... Article | 30 Sep 2003
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Certification guide
Here's a look at the most common and timely training programs, along with links to follow for more in-depth information. Article | 03 Sep 2003
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Cisco makes CCNA program more accessible
Cisco has created a two-test system for its Cisco Certified Network Associate program. The move makes the process easier for entry-level participants, while maintaining the quality of the certification. Article | 01 Jul 2003
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Meta: Despite downturn, IT workers well paid
If you're hiring network experts, don't expect to spend less on salaries just because the economy is down. Results of a recent Meta survey show that IT professionals are still earning more than their non-technical co-workers, and some are even gettin... Article | 14 Apr 2003
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CTIA: School officials see value in on-campus wireless
Wireless LANs can be expensive and complex, but educators from several universities at this week's CTIA Wireless 2003 conference say that wireless networks can provide a competitive advantage over other schools and create new ways to boost revenue. Article | 20 Mar 2003
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