Depends what you want to do now doesn't it.  I'm an E-mail
Administrator.  I have an Exchange server and an iPlanet Mail server.  I
should know about Windows 2000, Active Directory, SMTP, Exchange,
iPlanet, Sun, etc.  Having an understanding of TCP/IP is nice, but I
don't need to know how to configure a Cisco router.  That's not what I
do.  That's why we have a Network Adminstrator.  To say Cisco is the
"premier" certification is bull crap.  That's like saying everyone
should become a Lawyer because that is the "premier" field to study.

Steve Evans
Computing Services
SDSU Foundation
619 594-0653

-----Original Message-----
From: Smith Thomas Contr 911 SPTG/SC
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Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:58 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Cerification question


There is a big sqaubble about the best certification to get( and this
was being discussed at Ohio State) That if you was going to get any type
of certification EXCHANGE IS NOT THE ONE to get, Cisco is the premier
certification.One of the speakers was telling a senior class this before
graduation starts. Do anyone agree with that or does it make a
difference?

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