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Using the V2 Service Manager Cert to get to V3 Expert
Discussion by tokyoray · · Home› Certification Preparation› Other Certifications› ITIL CertificationsHello, As I have to fly in to NA from Asia to take any ITIL courses, the most cost efficient manner for me to get my v3 expert certification would be using the V2 Service Manager cert to gain the 17 credits along with the bridge course to bring me up to the V3 expert level. My question is, all of the v2 Service Manager… -
CHFI - No Updated Study Material
I had no problem finding material for the PMP, CISSP, CAP, CISA, ITIL Foundation, and even CEH. However, there appears to only be a couple books for the CHFI, and both were published prior to version 4 even being released. The Career Academy DVDs advertised for version 4 even contain screen shots of file creation dates… -
Time to give back: FREE BOOK/CBT!
It's that time of the year for me to catch up with my giving back. As a result, I'll be selecting a few of those who PM me to send them a 100% FREE resource of their choice. I am hoping to focus on those coming into IT or trying to get out of helpdesk who are cash strapped and are having a real hard time sparing $ for… -
Career Questions and Outlook
I finally got a job after graduating with a degree in Computer Science with an emphasis in Information Assurance in the Fall of 2011. My job consists of design, engineering, and consulting services for information systems, telecommunications infrastructure, wireless networks, physical security systems, voice and data… -
Re: Looking into security but what direction and what is the market like?
Market is fantastic for security. If that's the path you want to take, start with a CompTIA Security+ and a quick/painless operating environment cert (MCTS, CCENT, whatever is most comfortable for you). That'll get you DoDI 8570 compliance for an IAT I/II spot. If you're trying to go government it'll be pretty easy with… -
Re: Do Most Companies/Employers Cover Training/Education for Their Employees?
Previous companies I have worked for often provided bootcamps or training courses, tuition reimbursement (the yearly cap usually being $5,000 and requiring signing into their indentured servitude program for a year or two), and sometimes reimbursement for passed certification fees as a one-off type thing. However, my… -
WGU MBA vs UofM MBA
I have an important decision to make and I'd welcome some opinions. I work for a stable employer and have no plans to leave in the near future. My employer offers tuition assistance with a lifetime max reimbursement of $21,000, plus capped at an annual disbursement of $5,250. Since they offer the assistance, I thought, why… -
Re: Military and IT Certs
THIS -- I strongly recommend what his suggestions were; I was Army active duty for about 7 years, I switched over to the Guard and reclassed to signal 25B. That was a great move, but the Army does IT wise exactly what Valsacar said, "Just get it done" doesn't work out a good bit of the time. I am going to go Air Force… -
Re: CISSP passed, but dont know how
Thank you. itdept, the overall study time was about 33 days...an average between 10-13 hours a day: full day of study time on weekends and day offs, and chunk of 2 or 3 hours during working days (2 in the morning before work, 1.5 at lunch, and about 7 hours after work). My company paid somewhere between $3.7K to $4.2K for… -
Re: ARP table
The internet would be really really really slow if you needed to know the layer 2 address of every other device in the world -- which would imply one big flat shared network. As CL mentioned -- look for the default gateway MAC in the arp table If the destination source IP is not on your PCs local network, your PC knows it…
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