On Mon, 2010-08-23 at 13:16 +0000, Ioannis Manoloudis wrote:
> I find this list very odd. A+, Network+ and CCNA are entry level IT
> Certs.
> Does this mean that the IT market seeks to hire entry level
> professionals over mid-level/expert-level? In a Top-xx IT cert list
> expect to see CCNP, CCIE among them. Also not that Oracle has acquired
> Sun and has become a gigantic vendor where are Certs like OCP? VCP
> should receive more credit that "an honorable mention".
> IMHO this list is invalid.

In addition, it appears the authors don't even understand some of the
certifications. Two more examples:

1) Linux+ is now essentially a rebranded LPI Level I certification
2) There is no such certification as a RHCP. If one is generous, the
authors used "RHCP" as a generic acronym for all Red Hat certs. But they
did not do this with other certs.

Thanks,
Mike

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