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A Few Interface Tweaks for the Google Play Store
Finally, there is a possibility for you to zoom in on screenshots, and the ‘Entertainment’ section has been renamed to ‘Movies, Music, Books’. Google Play Store is considered to be always under construction which means it adds and renews tweaks and overhauls. The latest round of changes isn’t so gripping, but they can help you… Read More »
What should you know about Google Pixel and Pixel XL?
Google’s Nexus programme generated one or two pure Android smartphones from year to year. Nexus always tended to display Android in its purest form, away from the poking and prodding of manufacturer skins. A remarkable fact is that Nexus was a chance for Google to say “this is what Android is”. But you will be undoubtedly… Read More »
New Exam Is Here! Earn Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R80 Certification!
Have you ever worked as a security administrator? Is managing security exactly the area of specialization where you’d like to grow and develop your skills? How about a new certification exam launched by Check Point? Today, managing security is a complex task demanding special knowledge and abilities. Security consolidation means bringing all security protections and… Read More »
New Accreditation Exam for the New SandBlast Product Coming Soon!
This Check Point Certification means expertise with the technology that secures the internet for all Fortune and Global 100 companies. The benefits of becoming Check Point certified specialist include the skills needed to support Check Point products, expert access to the SecureKnowledge database and advanced product documentation. With the increase in sophistication of cyber threats,… Read More »
Adobe Certified Expert: One of the Top Developers’ Certs
For years, it was believed that as a developed you do not need to be certified. After all, developers have it easier than networking professionals: they don’t need a credential to prove their skills as they have their portfolio instead. Yet, as IT industry gets more advanced and job competition grows more fierce, certifications for… Read More »
GIAC GSEC: Another Great Security Certification
This week, we continue looking into notable security certifications, especially those that are sometimes overlooked and do not get the attention they deserve. As we explored the ISACA CISM credential last week, there is another certification, the GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC). The GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) is an entry-level credential which has been specially designed… Read More »
ISACA CISM: One of World’s Best Security Credentials
When it comes to security certifications, most of us think about CompTIA Security+, CEH, CCNP SEcurity, and CISSP, right? Yet, there are more awesome security credentials that can help you stand out from other candidates during your next job search. ISACA’s CISM (The Certified Information Security Manager) is one of them But First, What is… Read More »
What You Need to Know About Six Sigma & Lean Six Sigma
What is Six Sigma There is a number of misconceptions about Six Sigma. To clarify them, Six Sigma can be defined as simply a method of efficiently solving a problem. Using Six Sigma reduces the amount of defective products manufactured or services provided, resulting in increased revenue and greater customer satisfaction. Originally developed for manufacturing… Read More »
New Network Appliance Certifications, and Why You Should Consider NetApp Credentials
This May, NetApp revamps its certification program. The Silicon Valley based company offers 2 overhauled credentials this spring: NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer – Data Protection ( NS0-511) and NetApp Certified Implementation Engineer – SAN, Clustered Data ONTAP (NS0-506). So if you’ve been planning to get certified with NetApp, now is the time to start preparing… Read More »
The Linux Fever: Linux Becomes Most Popular IT Field of 2015
The demand for Linux professionals is on the rise again! An overwhelming majority of IT hiring managers plan to hire Linux professionals in 2015, with sufficient plans to increase the salaries of their current Linux-focused employees, according to this TechRepublic article and other reputable industry sources. Many hiring managers also admit that Linux openings are… Read More »