The ten hottest certifications for 2008
Michael Trapp, writing for knowhow-now.com, has composed a list of what he believes will be the hottest certs for 2008. The list is based on job growth, sales of certification training material, and “a little guess work.”
- MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional)
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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate):Trapp reasons that most network administrator jobs right now are IP related and they are in more demand at a higher professional level as compared to Microsoft Certifications.
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MCPD (Microsoft Certified Professional Developer): Demand for these developers is up over 80% compared to last year. Trapp says there are only a little over 3,000 currently with the certification.
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SCJP (SUN Certified Java Programmer): Trapp says that a Java credential is one of the most valuable credentials that a programmer or developer can have, since about 70% of business entities’ development projects are done through J2EE.
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CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional): With CISSPs earning $94,070 a year on average, it’s easy to see why Trapp puts this one on the list. (Note that the exam costs $500, lasts up to six hours, and includes 250 multiple choice questions.
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Comptia A+: By far the most popular entry level certification.
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Comptia Network +: A good cert to have since the network systems and data communications analyst is ranked Number 2 on the most in demand jobs list.
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MCTS SQL Server 2005 (The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist): Trapp thinks SQL Server 2005 is going to be hot next year since many companies are switching to SQL Server 2005.
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RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer): RHCE is called the “crown jewel of Linux certifications.” According to a survey by Saugatuck Technology and BusinessWeek Researce Services, about 25% of enterprises will be running mission-critical business applications on the Linux open source operating system by 2009.
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Comptia Security+: Growth in Security+, which covers topics like communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control and authentication, shows no signs of slowing down. According to Trapp, “Comptia’s Security+ Credential is must have in today’s world.”



July 31st, 2008 at 3:55 am
What happened to CCIE???
-V