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Whats next from SUN, any New Certifications Coming up for JAVA?

 
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With the new certifications (SCDJWS, SCMAD, SCBCD), I beleive SUN covered the JAVA Technology completely.

So are we at a stagnation for 2 to 3 years to come? I know new versions will be there but any new technologies in the offing?

[ June 29, 2004: Message edited by: Siraj Shaik ]
[ July 04, 2005: Message edited by: Siraj Shaik ]
 
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The best way to find out is to keep listening for what folks seem to find important as a job skill. Eventually, they'll mention what they're considering as fields ready for new exams.

Personally, I'm not even hazarding a guess at the moment.
 
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Probably will be Sun Certified Developer for .NET?
 
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Right, then afeter the developer you can become a MCSE for J2EE :roll:



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Though this is a Java Ranch, I definitely believe mastering multiple
technology is definitely needed for next generation of IT professional.
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MSCE MSCD OCP9I SCJP SCJD SCWCD SCEA WSAD CCNA VBC++4.5
 
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MSCE MSCD OCP9I SCJP SCJD SCWCD SCEA WSAD CCNA VBC++4.5



Look at this! So cool! What is MSCE and MSCD??
 
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MSCE - Microsoft Certified Engineer
MSCD - sorry wrong spell should be MCAD Microsoft Certified Application Developer
Now I think some hands on certification is more challenging and helpful.
The most one I would like to try is RHCE, but quite expensive.
 
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Originally posted by bob yue:

The most one I would like to try is RHCE, but quite expensive.



And difficult too...
BTW , is the RHCE so valuable ???
Here, in Brazil, I didn't see any jobs requiring this cert...

Bye
 
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What about Grid Computing? Its hot!
 
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What is grid computing?
 
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Grid computing is one type of High Performance computing (or Parallel computing), which allows applications/programs that being execute in parallel, in order to increase the performance.

Oracle database 10g's "g" means "grid", which indicates that this new database is targeted on the grid area.

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I am deeply interested in Grid Computing, but only certification I know of is IBMs "Grid Computing - Technical Sales".

Does any body know any other certification(s) in this area?
 
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only certification I know of is IBMs "Grid Computing - Technical Sales".

Siraj,
Could you give a link to the resources regarding the certificate you mentioned above?
 
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