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Certifications: Network+, A+, Security+, MCP (270,290,291), MCSA, MCSA: Security, MCITP:SA, CIW Professional, BS IT | CompTIA Strata Exam I was surfing the net and came across this certification that i've never heard of. Believe it or not but its supposed to be one level lower then the current A+ exam. http://www.comptia.co.za/framework/c...Objectives.pdf CompTIA launches new course for IT beginners - vnunet.com
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Certifications: MCP, A+, Network+ | Geez, the A+ is low enough as it is.
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Certifications: A+, Network+, i-Net+, Server+, Security+, CCNA, MCP (270), MCDST, CIW Associate, CST, CWS, CNST, SCJP, B.S. in CS | huh Soon after there will be a Strata1 and Strata2 exam aimed to allow candidates to take only half of the test...as simple as it already is...and THEN once you take the first one, they will probably have its own certification as well...oh wait Cisco already did that nvm. |
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Certifications: Network+, A+, Security+, MCP (270,290,291), MCSA, MCSA: Security, MCITP:SA, CIW Professional, BS IT | How would you guys feel if you were interviewing someone for a position and all he had was this Strata cert or if your co-worker only has this Strata cert? |
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Originally Posted by qwertyiop How would you guys feel if you were interviewing someone for a position and all he had was this Strata cert or if your co-worker only has this Strata cert? | I would recommend the person to take, at least, the A+ certification. 
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Certifications: A+, Network+,Server+, DHTI+, PDI+, MCP | I think this would be for normal people "Not IT Super dudes  "
in the objectives (3.2)
Escalate to IT professional when needed.
it would be like one module from ICDL "International Computer Drivers License" .. and knowing comptia I think it would be more expensive  |
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Originally Posted by wd40 I think this would be for normal people "Not IT Super dudes  "
in the objectives (3.2)
Escalate to IT professional when needed.
it would be like one module from ICDL "International Computer Drivers License" .. and knowing comptia I think it would be more expensive  | I agree. This is not something that someone who wants to pursue an IT career should consider, but this cert would be nice in situations where a business isn't large enough to have a full time IT person. Someone whose job is entirely unrelated could obtain this level of knowledge much easier than the A+ level, and be in a position to be the remote eyes, ears and hands for their "Super IT Dude" when issues come up. They may even be able to sort out some basic issues on their own.  |
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Originally Posted by UnixGeek Someone whose job is entirely unrelated could obtain this level of knowledge much easier than the A+ level, and be in a position to be the remote eyes, ears and hands for their "Super IT Dude" when issues come up. They may even be able to sort out some basic issues on their own.  | That is a good point,especially in small branches
Like changing the backup tape, or checking and reporting what is on the monitor.
some time back [2 months ago] we had people rebooting OS/2 Servers on daily bases, having someone who knows about PC's would have helped in troubleshooting and resolving small issues.
[Yes, we had OS/2 Servers until 2 months ago  ] |
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Originally Posted by JDMurray CompTIA apparently believes that there's a business niche that this cert will fill. |
Yeah, the business of putting money in their pocket. |
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Originally Posted by Jordus Yeah, the business of putting money in their pocket. | Yes, the goal of every for-profit business in a capitalistic country. |
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Originally Posted by Kasor agreed... Nobody can run a business without getting profit. | Except for "non-profit" business model, of course.  |
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Certifications: A+ (Jun2004) SEC+ (May 2009), NET+ (June 2009); 70-270 (March 2010), 70-290 (April 2010), 70-291 (May 2010) | thats low. and you thought A+ was easy enough. this one tests you against common knowledge and get a cert for it. |
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Certifications: A+, Network+,Server+, DHTI+, PDI+, MCP | Actually A+ is not that easy, I know many people that failed A+ |
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Originally Posted by wd40 Actually A+ is not that easy, I know many people that failed A+ | That is true. However, most will agree that there is quite a bit of "quiz-related" material you would only experience on this exam. Not many people these days expect you to know the speed, wattage, slot/socket of a 486SX. 
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Originally Posted by matradley That is true. However, most will agree that there is quite a bit of "quiz-related" material you would only experience on this exam. Not many people these days expect you to know the speed, wattage, slot/socket of a 486SX.  | I agree there's some trivia-type stuff on the A+ exams, but haven't they moved on from 486SX?? I took the 2003 version and it's been a while so I don't remember specifics, but I'm pretty sure they aren't still testing folks on antiquated technology, and the 2009 version (which is rumored to be released soon) is likely to move even further away from old technology.
From what I can tell, the Strata exam is geared towards specific markets and/or, and I can't find a trace of it on the US CompTIA site other than on their exam development page (where you can sign up to be a subject matter expert for different exams).
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Originally Posted by skrpune I agree there's some trivia-type stuff on the A+ exams, but haven't they moved on from 486SX?? I took the 2003 version and it's been a while so I don't remember specifics, but I'm pretty sure they aren't still testing folks on antiquated technology, and the 2009 version (which is rumored to be released soon) is likely to move even further away from old technology. | I agree with that, But I think they added some newer stuff that an average technician can not pass with experience only. |
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| LOL, can you imagine if this certification became an industry standard? The only reason why I picked up A+ was because I see so many employers asking for it. Man, I can't imagine having to study for this thing. I remember trying to keep my eyes open while I studied for the Vista exam. This one would be impossible...
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Certifications: A+ (Jun2004) SEC+ (May 2009), NET+ (June 2009); 70-270 (March 2010), 70-290 (April 2010), 70-291 (May 2010) | my bad. the A+ mustve changed since I took it in 2004. i think i read the first ~20pages of "A+ for Dummies" and got sick of it, took the test couple weeks later and passed, though i admit it was a "close one" and would never do that again (seriously thought i failed) |
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Originally Posted by Lamini my bad. the A+ mustve changed since I took it in 2004. i think i read the first ~20pages of "A+ for Dummies" and got sick of it, took the test couple weeks later and passed, though i admit it was a "close one" and would never do that again (seriously thought i failed) | So, it was not that easy .. easy enough to pass, but you have to study to master it.
I passed the exam in 2003, it was in the great adaptive format where you have 20 to 30 questions only per exam .. I passed both exams in under 10 minutes  |
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Certifications: Network+, A+, Security+, MCP (270,290,291), MCSA, MCSA: Security, MCITP:SA, CIW Professional, BS IT | I was on the CompTIA site and came across the official info for the Strata exams. There calling it a Level 1 certification with Level 2 being A+ and Level 3 being Network+. |
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Originally Posted by qwertyiop I was on the CompTIA site and came across the official info for the Strata exams. There calling it a Level 1 certification with Level 2 being A+ and Level 3 being Network+. | CompTIA Strata Exams
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