Are they pretty much the same thing? Does anyone see much difference in
what roles these two job titles entail, and if so what skills
differentiate these two? I see job postings that have them together in
the title, but I also found this on SearchNeworking.com:

 

"The responsibilities of a system engineer and network administrator are
not as clear cut as they were as little as five years ago. Today, most
IT systems thrive on convergence of technologies. VoIP is a very popular
example of how two distinct technologies (voice and data) are no longer
divergent. Similarly, systems rely heavily on networking, and networking
is useless without systems so, in essence, the two are so interdependent
that the job responsibilities for system and network administrators
greatly overlap. The only major difference is that system administrators
specialize more in the nature of operating systems, applications, and
the computers that run the OS. Network admins specialize more in routers
and switches and understanding how traffic flows through an
internetwork."

 

http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/expert/KnowledgebaseAnswer/0,2896
25,sid7_gci1228606,00.html

 

Does that sound accurate to you guys?

 

Dave Lum  - Systems Engineer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - (971)-222-1025
"When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands" 

 

 


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