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I have completed MCITP and CCNA what can I do next?

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Question added by Mohamed Asif S , Junior System Admin Cum Secretary , Ajmal Steel Tubes & Pipes Industries LLC
Date Posted: 2013/04/24
Ahmed Karam Ali Hassan
by Ahmed Karam Ali Hassan , Cognitive Analyst/Engineer , Department of Economic Development

That depends on what are you willing to be, if you prefer system administration CCNA is enough for you and you can extend your knowledge in microsoft or Linux through other courses (upgrade to MCSE2012, RHCE, Microsoft exchange, ....etc.)

but if you are more interested in network administration then it's prefered to proceed in Cisco courses (CCNP & CCIE) and don't ignore the importance of voice and security :D

Syed Javed
by Syed Javed , it consultant , Infosys

Put your hand on real world technology and get some experience bro.

Ahmed Amin
by Ahmed Amin , SENIOR CYBER THREAT ANALYST , Confdential

You can upgrade your skill more with Oracle SQL coz you gonna need it on several things ,,,or you can be expert with Microsoft lync

Faseeh Mohd koya
by Faseeh Mohd koya , IT SUPPORT ENGINEER [L2] , Ministry of Sports and Youth

If you are really interested then goes for CCNA > CCIE and also go for MTA certification

Ahmed Ibrahiem Elsayed Elkhouly
by Ahmed Ibrahiem Elsayed Elkhouly , SENIOR SYSTEM CONSALTUANT , Global Brands

You must study at least on of the advanced technology like Messaging (Exchange, Lync) or System Management (SCCM, SCOM...)  

Deleted user
by Deleted user

u must go for CCNP then for CCIE

Eric Nay
by Eric Nay , Senior Systems Administrator, Computing Resources , SAIC

Those are both good general certifications.
The question about next steps leads to a discussion about specialization.
You can specialize in databases, security, system architecture, etc.

Nassim Dhaher
by Nassim Dhaher , Dev Sec Ops Engineer , FSC

Pursue your career in the one that you liked most.
Then study more in whichever one and get specialized in one area.

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