Is a Cisco Specialist Certification Right For You?

By Detector | 10 October 2012



A specialist certification is not for everyone. Those who wish to have a specialist certification must have expert level experience as a technician. Additionally, they should have already earned previous Cisco Career Certifications, either at the associate or professional levels. Achieving the expert level knowledge required to obtain a specialist certification signifies that the technician has greatly enhanced their networking knowledge, far beyond that of a beginner technician. Even though you may possess expert level knowledge, TestsLive can still help you review the material that will be present on your certification exams.

There are five areas in which a technician can gain their specialist certification. The first area is collaboration, and this includes the following certifications: Cisco IP Telephony Specialist, Cisco Voicemail and Messaging Specialist, Cisco Contact Center Specialist, Cisco Web Conference Specialist, and Cisco Virtual Classroom Specialist.

Another type of Cisco specialist certification is data center certifications. Types of this specialization include Data Center Unified Computing, Data Center Networking Infrastructure, Data Center Application Services, and Data Center Storage Networking.

Security specialist certifications range from Cisco ASA Specialist to Cisco VPN Security Specialist, while the service provider specialization includes the Cisco IOS XR Specialist. If video is your area of specialization, you could gain certification as a Cisco Rich Media Communications Specialist, a Cisco TelePresence Solutions Specialist or a Cisco TelePresence Installations Specialist.

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