I love the small print at the bottom of the Certificate..."The ITIL
certification scheme is officially supported by" ... SCHEME...I LOVE IT!
What IS I.T.? Last time I checked IT had to do with Information
Technology (specifically, the exchange of information between
computers). Computers exchange information over networks. How can you
get a Manager's Certificate in IT Service Management without knowing
networking?
I'm attending the University of Wisconsin and am close to graduating
with a Bachelor's in Information and Communications Technology. They
also offer a degree in Information Technology Management (which sounds
like your certificate). Here is a snippet from that course of study:
"The technical curriculum in the telecommunication area focuses on
contemporary methods of analysis, design, and telecommunication systems
solutions. Technical courses are delivered in areas including telephony,
networking, telecommunication policy and regulation, administration,
video, imaging, and multimedia. Students completing this program will
earn these highly respected certifications: Cisco CCNA and CCDA and one
or more of the following: Cisco CCNP and Cisco CCDP."
Hmmm...involves NETWORKING.
Scott
Juan Jimenez wrote:
Your reading skills suck. The certification has nothing to do with networks.