Yes, but Brian Dennis cannot be far behind. He already has three CCIEs.
Tom Larus
""Jim Brown"" wrote in message
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> I would imagine the 5 CCIE mark has already been obtained. I met someone
> who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
> have pas
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Well, I think that if you look beyond the scope of mere Cisco
Certifications (btw, I am not insinuating that Cisco Certs are somehow not
up to par, only
""Jim Brown"" wrote in message
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> I would imagine the 5 CCIE mark has already been obtained. I met someone
> who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
> have passed by now.
>
> Don't forget the article in Packet about Mark Purcell. I'm not sure o
""The Long and Winding Road"" wrote in
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> With the announcement of the CCIE Voice certification ( a Good Thing,
IMHO )
> I wonder a couple of things:
>
> 1) who will be the first quadruple CCIE?
Well there already is one - he was profiled on the Cisco website.
>
> 2
I would imagine the 5 CCIE mark has already been obtained. I met someone
who was working on their 5th at the end of the summer and I'm sure they
have passed by now.
Don't forget the article in Packet about Mark Purcell. I'm not sure on
the spelling of his name, but he already had 4 and was working
At 05:30 PM 3/15/2003 +, The Long and Winding Road wrote:
>With the announcement of the CCIE Voice certification ( a Good Thing, IMHO )
>I wonder a couple of things:
>
>1) who will be the first quadruple CCIE?
A certification junkie ;-)
>2) Does Cisco still recognize the Design, WAN, and IBM
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