Global Knowledge announced plans to offer six courses for the new Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Cloud certifications in fall 2015.
Press Release: Global Knowledge Launches Training to Support Microsoft Technology Associate Certifications. Microsoft Gold Certified Partner
More than 14,000 IT and business professionals worldwide who participated in Global Knowledge’s 10th annual IT Skills and Salary Survey confirmed that individuals and organizations benefit from IT certification; participants identified increased productivity and earning potential, fewer skills gaps and faster troubleshooting as benefits of certification.
Global Knowledge recently released it's 2019 top-paying IT certifications list. Learn more.
In this report, review the 15 most popular certifications according to our more than 12,000 North American respondents to our annual IT Skills and Salary Survey. For each certification, you'll find a brief description, the average salary, and some insight into why it is popular.
What were the top paying certifications in 2016? Which certifications did people want credentials in? This article gives a look back to 2016 by providing a review of the 15 top-paying certifications.
Global Knowledge announced learning support for Cisco's new CCNA Collaboration and CCNP Collaboration certification programs, designed to arm IT professionals with the latest in voice and video implementation, troubleshooting and configuration skills. These curriculums will replace CCNA Voice, CCNP Voice and CCNA Video certifications.
According to IT Salary Survey report by Global Knowledge and Windows IT Pro, training and certifications drive higher salaries for IT and business professionals.
Global Knowledge announced the availability of professional development courses and a worldwide delivery schedule to support the new Cisco Business Value certifications.
Global Knowledge and Windows IT Pro announced the availability of the 2013 IT Skills and Salary Report. The report is based on input from nearly 12,000 IT and business professionals in North America.