Sometimes you have to step off the beaten path to find the right certification. Let's take a look at the world of cloud computing certifications, and see which certs some people may be overlooking.
Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) recently appeared at the U.S. Department of Labor's "Tech Day 2019." The Senator observed that IT certification should play a bigger role in preparing citizens for employment.
The GoCertify offices are closed today, May 27, in observance of the U.S. holiday Memorial Day. But we didn't just walk away and leave you with nothing until Tuesday.
Though it's best viewed (or read, anyway) at max resolution, the thumbnail version of Cisco's Career Path provides a great overview of the company's entire (and large) certification portfolio at a glance.
IT is a worldwide industry and there are certified professionals in countries around the globe. With more leftover data from the Cerrtification Magazine Salary Survey in hand, let's visit some far shores.
A long-time player in network security at the network boundary, Fortinet is making a big push into security across the entire computing spectrum. Part of this initiative is its five-year old Network Security Expert (NSE) program.
Certification Magazine hands off some data leftovers from its annual Salary Survey. We pop them in the microwave.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a good certification infographic should be able to encapsulate a certification program at a glance. Amazon Web Services may have pulled it off.
Tech industry association CompTIA is contemplating a major expansion of its popular IT certification program. Among the new credentials under consideration are data science certs and a Python security cert.
The employment outlook in the United States is so rosy that even the heebie-jeebie numbers from February aren't causing concern anymore. Unemployment is low, wages are growing (if slowly), and new job creation is strong.