With the advancing and evolving nature of the IT working world, things are never set in stone. Rather, IT characteristics are almost always regularly placed down -just like stones- and left to sit there knowing they'll be revisited for later moving, stacking or tossing. Aspects of the industry are never final; constantly, there are motions and creations pushing to innovate, change and adapt the IT work world as time pushes forward and technologies improve at a tremendously swift rate.
This said, each year there are particular certifications that die out, ones that lose prominence or, on the other more positive hand, ones that gain a lot of buzz, accrue esteem and increase significantly in popularity due to IT industry betterment, push and need.
Recent Change = Better Options
With the advent and rise of Microsoft's new Windows Server (2008) much has been improved in the world of computing. Technological avenues have opened up and traffic is heavy as many companies are taking full advantage of the new offerings Windows Server has put forth. General gains and an overall betterment in a wide range of technical services such as Terminal Services, Server Virtualization and security strengthening have all enticed many an IT company and the effects are more apparent than ever.
Even better, a substantial portion of software and applications previously and otherwise requiring money are now able to be replaced, free of charge, through the novel features and services Windows Server 2008 brings to the table. The options have been broadened and IT heads have taken keen notice. Yet still, such an advance from Microsoft doesn't involve expunging hot and profitable certifications of current day. Instead, it enhances them and makes them more in demand, heats them up, if you will.
For Certain, Networking
Networking experts are 100% always in high demand. By having one of the most desired certifications - that being Cisco's CCNA Certification - any business would be interested in such certified individuals for a multitude of reasons. No matter one's particular industry bracket or setting, a company will hire a Cisco CCNA certified person in a heart beat because it's clear that he or she is competent in network building and network maintenance. Businesses know these certified individuals will be able to blueprint, assemble, tighten and routinely maintain their complex networks. And who wouldn't reap the benefits of having such an employee?
2008 Beckons
And this requirement won't dissipate or change either, especially not in 2008. Now, more than ever, certifications are being called out for and are in a higher demand to satisfy the needs of inter-office troubleshooting of software and hardware, and even to meet in-house office support requirements.
Of such actions needing satisfying, the following certifications will still fully be utilized, if not increased in terms of the industry need: Comp TIA A+ Certification and MCDST Certification. Even with the supplement and rise of Windows Server 2008, the overall pursuit and actual certification process of - and not limiting to just the- Comp TIA A+, MCDST and CCNA are overwhelmingly worthwhile, especially with their increased industry callings.
IT certification is a thing constantly changing and evolving but is certainly a beneficial pursuit for anyone who is interested.