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This article explores the progression of IT certifications from the 1980s to the 2000s, analyzing their role in shaping professional skills. It highlights the differences in adaptability among practitioners and developers over the decades, addressing the balance between formal qualifications such as degrees and diplomas and industry certifications like CCNA, CCNP, and MCSE. The text examines the implications of these certifications on workforce flexibility and the ability to adjust to new environments, providing insights into the relevance of ongoing professional development in the rapidly changing IT landscape.
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CERTIFICATIONS CCNA CCNP MCSE Domino R5 Applications Developer Linux LPI-101 RHCEII OCP-DBA Adobe ACE CISPP MCP CCIE MCSD A+ and Network+ Solaris SCSA and SCNA CNE SAP R3/4X Java J2EE and J2SE
Work ready flexibleworkforce Combined formal qualifications and industry certifications (Degree/Diploma plus A++ MCSE + CCNA) 2000s Good practitioners but poor at adapting to new environments Industry certifications (CNE, MCSE, CCIE) 1990s Good flexible developers and researchers but poor practitioners Relevance of IT Industry Certification Formal qualifications (Degrees & Diplomas) 1980s