In September 2008, we indicated that we would communicate our direction on voice and wireless technologies in six months. We have decided not to develop any new voice or wireless courseware for the Cisco CCNA concentration certifications at this time.
We have consistently heard that equipment investment and maintenance are major barriers for many academies. Voice and wireless solutions require higher up-front equipment expenses and more frequent updates than routing and switching equipment. As equipment is a critical element in helping students gain hands-on experience, this would present a significant challenge to most academies and limit their ability to adopt voice or wireless courses. We need to ensure we have an effective and scalable equipment solution that broadly meets the needs of our students and academies before we invest in developing any voice or wireless courses.
In addition, we recently made a strategic decision to develop the CCNA Security course with a new training and support model. After the course launches in July 2009, we will be evaluating how academies adopt CCNA Security and also monitoring the effectiveness of the new model. This evaluation process will help us determine whether we should apply a similar approach when we develop any new offerings.
As we continue to evaluate our direction, we encourage academies that are interested in teaching skills that align with the CCNA Voice and CCNA Wireless certifications to make use of the Cisco Press books on these subjects.
(Sumber:http://www.imakenews.com/cisco_netacademy)
We have consistently heard that equipment investment and maintenance are major barriers for many academies. Voice and wireless solutions require higher up-front equipment expenses and more frequent updates than routing and switching equipment. As equipment is a critical element in helping students gain hands-on experience, this would present a significant challenge to most academies and limit their ability to adopt voice or wireless courses. We need to ensure we have an effective and scalable equipment solution that broadly meets the needs of our students and academies before we invest in developing any voice or wireless courses.
In addition, we recently made a strategic decision to develop the CCNA Security course with a new training and support model. After the course launches in July 2009, we will be evaluating how academies adopt CCNA Security and also monitoring the effectiveness of the new model. This evaluation process will help us determine whether we should apply a similar approach when we develop any new offerings.
As we continue to evaluate our direction, we encourage academies that are interested in teaching skills that align with the CCNA Voice and CCNA Wireless certifications to make use of the Cisco Press books on these subjects.
(Sumber:http://www.imakenews.com/cisco_netacademy)
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