You know how everything follows a cycle and repeats?  I think I'm gonna find
a DOS certification and go for that before the rush hits ;)  Maybe WFW will
come back in a 64-bit, unbloated version and be the best O/S ever.  Hmmm.
;)

----- Original Message -----
From: "ccnawan" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:40 PM
Subject: OT:There is always a New Kid on the Block (CIsco) [7:2613]


> Hi all,
> A few days ago there was a thread about the value of cisco certs, and how
> they were a lot of people pursuing them now.
> My first recollection of IT, was when Big Blue was King, my oldest brother
> would bring some of the IBM computer punch cards home from his job. Nobody
> could touch IBM then. That was still true when I started out in IT in
1981.
> A couple years later the new kid on the block was Novell Netware, and
> everybody including me wanted to be a CNE. I pursued my Netware certs.
Then,
> we started hearing rumblings about Microsoft NT. You had to be a MCSE, if
> you did you could name your price, and that was true. As it was when
Netware
> 2.1 first came out nobody knew about NT, so I followed the new kid and got
a
> job in a NT shop. Well, now it is Cisco, no disrespect, I am a (Cisco
> reseller) and a few years as technology changes, it will be someone else
> maybe Juniper.
>
> After 20 years in IT nothing has changed, you must be prepared to learn
new
> technology, keep your ear to the ground for the new kid on the block, he
is
> coming soon, to a neighborhood near you.. I love computers.
>
> Dan Evensen CCNAWS CNS
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