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Question : Training Path
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I have worked across a wide area of IT, have been out of the industry for past year since my company was purchased. want to get back in. have experience in wide range of area from Windows for workgroups to Server 2003, and have been playing with server 2008, exchange 5 to exchange 2007. Also experience with Citrix presentation server 4, F5 Firepass, various firewall and routers, watchguard, soniq, Cisco, Vmware, ESX Server, IBM Dominos 6.5 to 8, and same with Lotus Notes etc..I can go on. anyways, its a bad time I am told in my area for IT Consultants as its a client market until early next year. I have a few months I can commit to training. So while I have never sat for any certs, I have done some server 2003 training courses, IBM dominos and lotus notes training, Mcafee training, etc... but never sat exams... I want to follow a career path that is going to be good for the long term and pays well, as I dont want to be in this same hole again. I have worked on international sites, enterprise and small networks blah blah blah... I am interested in my weakest strenght "IT Security" but really just want to focus on an area in demand now and in the future, one that pays well too. I will commit to training up and following this path. Wont be cheap... so must seek advice... So up for a healthy debate on what people think. Answers must have strong reasons backing them.
I live in Australia and am back in Canberra now.
Thanks
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Answer : Training Path
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We're seeing a lot of demend and virtualization (VMware) and storage since most customer virtualize on SAN storage. Most of our customers are going to virtual when it is time for the next server refresh. We resell Netapp and customers like to product
MY $.02
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