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IT Man wrote: The difference is basically MCP's deal with Microsoft workstations and server operating systems. Cisco folks deal with Cisco networking equipment ie: routers, switches, firewalls, etc. With Microsoft, you tend to be more of a systems administrator/engineer and with Cisco, you tend to be more of a network adminitrator/engineer though these roles do overlap often. You may see a job description for a network administrator that requires some Microsoft certs and vice versa. It basically comes down to which direction you want to go in and that's something you would obviously have to decide yourself.
downloaddan wrote: Cant you do both? like work with Cisco networking equipment ie: routers, switches, firewalls AND use Microsoft Software?? and Is Cisco Networking more for Telecommunication side of things?
darkerosxx wrote: You certainly can do both. They complement each other well IF you're going to be working with both. If you're not going to be working with Cisco equipment and not doing network design, the highest I'd go with Cisco is the CCENT. If you're not working with Microsoft, not much point to any of those certs.
downloaddan wrote: darkerosxx wrote: You certainly can do both. They complement each other well IF you're going to be working with both. If you're not going to be working with Cisco equipment and not doing network design, the highest I'd go with Cisco is the CCENT. If you're not working with Microsoft, not much point to any of those certs. I thought that Microsoft where the Main players in the Industry after all doesn’t EVERY ONE use Microsoft Windows Systems? Apart from people who use Apple macs Obviously
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