Utilizing only certified engineers from certified firms ensures that best practices will be used throughout the planning, preparation, and implementation of the entire system. A lifecycle services approach to the system must be well-understood, as the system must be designed to effectively and efficiently support business processes throughout the useful life of the application or system.
ISI holds some of the most coveted certifications in the industry. Some of these certifications are shown below.
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Certified Information Systems Security Professional This certification recognizes the mastery of an international standard for information security, with only 5,000 holders internationally. |
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Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer The MCSE certification demonstrates that an individual is able to plan, design, implement, manage and maintain networks built on the latest in Microsoft technologies including Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP. Specialties to this certification include Messaging and Security. |
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Microsoft Certified Database Administrator The MCDBA demonstrates that we have the skills necessary to lead an organization in the successful design, implementation, and administration of Microsoft's SQL Servers, including SQL 7.0, SQL 2000, and SQL 2005. |
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Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator The MCSA provides a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise to successfully manage and maintain the typically complex computing environment of medium to large-sized companies operating on the Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003 System. Specialties to this certification include Messaging and Security. |
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Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft Certified Professionals have demonstrated professional skills in at least one Microsoft technology. Every team member at ISI holds at least this designation. |
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Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist ISI engineers hold several Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist roles for various items related to security, deployment, messaging, infrastructure services, and more. |
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Cisco Certified Network Associate The CCNA certification shows an expertise in networking and common topologies. It shows that one can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services, including but not limited to the use of these technologies: IP (TCP/UDP), EIGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, RIP, VLAN's, VTP, Ethernet, and IP Access Lists. |
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Cisco Certified Design Associate The CCDA certification indicates a foundation or apprentice knowledge of network design for the Cisco Internetwork Infrastructure. CCDA certified professionals can design routed and switched network infrastructures involving LAN, WAN, and dial access services for businesses and organizations. |
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Cisco Certified Network Associate Voice The CCNA Voice certification proves that an individual can engineer and implement voice over IP solutions for small and medium businesses which revolve around Cisco digital voice technology. Implementation components include all Cisco phones and devices running Cisco Call Manager Express and Cisco Unity Express. |
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Cisco Certified Voice Professional The Cisco Certified Voice Professional certification indicates that an individual is capable of performing extremely advanced and multi-site solutions using Cisco IP telephony devices which are desinged for medium to large businesses. Implementation components include all Cisco phones and devices running Cisco Call Manager Business Edition and Cisco Unity Business Edition. |
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Cisco Sales Expert The Cisco Sales Expert designation rewards account managers and sales professionals who have demonstrated their knowledge on Cisco technologies and solutions by successfully passing a Cisco Systems standardized test. |