Tuesday, March 16, 2004

10 Hottest Certifications for 2004

Welcome once again to our yearly attempt to predict the future of IT certification.

by Becky Nagel
12/18/2003 -- Since this is the third time we've done this article, most of you already know the drill: This is not a list of the most popular certifications out there (otherwise, Microsoft's MCP title would win every time). Think of this more like Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 Singles chart, which doesn't look at the overall popularity for a song, but the number of positions a song rises on the charts in a given time period. That's what we're trying to predict here -- the fastest-growing certifications for 2004.

To create the list, we start with our annual reader survey. For each of approximately 70 certifications, we compare the number of you who hold each title with those who say that you're going to get it within the next 12 months. For those that show a positive growth, we score the difference on a 1 to 20 scale (20 being best). We use this as a reader interest score.

Next comes the buzz score: What are people saying about particular certs? What recognition have these titles received recently? What do our contributing editors and columnists think of these credentials? After combing the Web and talking with the experts, we award each certification a buzz score of 1 to 10 (10 being best). Add the reader interest and buzz scores together and our top picks for the hottest certifications of 2004 emerge.

A few things before we start:

You may notice that a few favorites have fallen off this year's list. The absence of a certification that was present in a previous year doesn't mean that title is any less valuable. Usually, it simply means most of you followed up on your pledge to get that certification over the past year, making it harder for the title to get same reader interest score.
We're not perfect. While we base these scores on actual research, there's also some semi-intelligent guesswork involved. Take the list for what you think it's worth and be sure to share your picks at the end of this article.
Although many of you did seem to bookmark this over the past few years, we're still getting requests, so once again, go here for information about RHCE testing in India.
With that out of the way, here are our picks for the 10 hottest certifications for 2004:


#10: Project Management Professional (PMP)
Vendor: Project Management Institute
Reader Interest Score (out of 20): 9
Buzz Score (out of 10): 8
Total: 17

We were pleasantly surprised to see this unique title make the cut. While PMP has always had an excellent reputation (thus the high buzz score), it's often hard for established certifications to enter this list, and PMP is nothing if not established, with a history dating back to 1984. PMP is also difficult to achieve, requiring candidates to meet stringent education and experience requirements before attempting its challenging exam.

More significantly, it's not an IT-specific credential -- project professionals from all industries pursue the PMP. And it's exactly this distinction that seems to make it so appealing for 2004. We all know the current reality of IT job hunting: Employers are demanding more than just tech skills, causing IT professionals to seek ways to document their business savvy. PMP appears to be an excellent choice to meet that need, offering proof of a truly useful "soft skill." As Contributing Editor Kevin Kohut explained, "Talent is easy to find these days...Organizing that talent and managing the budget is a whole different story."

"In today's mixed IT shops," he continued, "without good project management skills you're tweaking buttons, not working with the entire system to find a cohesive solution."

#9: Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA)
Vendor: Microsoft
Reader Interest Score: 14
Buzz: 4
Total: 18

While you still don't hear much about this Microsoft certification, among people in the know the buzz continues to grow.

One factor is the increasing use of SQL Server in unexpected places, said Damir Bersinic, CertCities.com contributing editor and database columnist. "Even Oracle shops that generally shied away from Microsoft SQL Server are finding that some of Microsoft's products, as well as those of third parties, are using SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE) on the back end," he explained. "This means that even Oracle shops need someone with Microsoft certification."

"Microsoft SQL server continues to grow in its install base, and DBAs are needed everywhere," agreed Contributing Editor Andy Barkl, who also pointed out that the MCDBA is appealing for MCSE candidates because "the MCDBA can be achieved while working on a standard MCSE certification."

CertCities.com columnist Don Jones also sees the MCSE connection: "I'm surprised [Microsoft] hasn't re-branded this as 'MCSE: Database Administration' to fit the other new titles they've released; certainly, the exams indicate that this is an administration-heavy, development-light credential, like the other MCSE certs."

Even so, Jones placed the MCDBA at number four on his personal top 10 list. "With SQL Server becoming more important in more organizations, it's an credential that will likely start to see growth soon," he remarked.


#7 (TIE): Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: Exchange (MCSE: Messaging)
Vendor: International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium [(ISC)2], Microsoft
Reader Interest Score: 11, 14
Buzz Score: 8, 5
Total: 19

Security continues to run hot, and with the CISSP maintaining its reputation as the premier security title, this credential once again earns a place on this list.

CertCities.com Contributing Editor Greg Neilson placed the CISSP at number two on his personal top 10 list. "It covers material for experienced security practitioners and has a tough exam that expects a great level of detail in a broad range of security areas," he explained.

Contributing Editor Eric Quinn appreciates the title's vendor-neutral approach, saying it "reflect(s) the vendor neutrality preference I believe exists in the corporate marketplace."

Now to our other number seven, MCSE: Messaging. Quite frankly, we weren't expecting this certification to appear just yet, if only because it's been somewhat overshadowed by the other new credentials Microsoft debuted in 2003 (as you'll see later in this article). Then came your reader interest score and the ringing endorsements of our contributing editors.

"I think this exam will do well," commented Jones. "The exams involved in this cert have always existed, but it's a good track. With the popularity of Exchange as a messaging system, it's valuable for IT pros to be able to define themselves as a messaging specialist."

Barkl agreed that the certification fills a real need for network professionals: "Microsoft Exchange servers are everywhere these days, and they are often mismanaged and misunderstood for all they can offer and support."

Quinn said that despite favoring a Linux surge next year, he thinks this Windows messaging title will do well. "As much as I believe that it won't take much for Linux to take bigger bites out of the Windows server market, that really only applies toward file, print and Web services," he explained. "I think e-mail is the current 'killer app' of almost any network, meaning that its removal will greatly impact how usable users view the network. Given its importance, I don't think that any e-mail certification is out of place here, especially a Microsoft-based cert."

We get the message.


#6: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST)
Vendor: Microsoft
Reader Interest Score: 14
Buzz Score: 6
Total: 20

Now, here's a Microsoft title we did expect to see. Jones calls MCDST "the most important certification of 2003," explaining, "With this cert, Microsoft has finally achieved a three-tier support staff that incorporates the help desk, administrator and designer/engineer."

"The MCDST opens up the world of Microsoft certification to what has perhaps been the largest and most overlooked segment of our industry," he continued. "Companies with a heavy investment in Microsoft products can now look for certifications at every level of their IT department, ensuring a minimal level of knowledge and expertise across the Microsoft product line."

Neilson also gives the MCDST high praise, placing it at number four on his personal list. "I expect that there will be a rapid take-up of the MCDST certification," he said. "The medium-term outlook for IT careers is somewhat uncertain at the moment, so I think that those in early stages of their IT career will be wanting to differentiate themselves from the pack."

Barkl remarked that the title's accessibility is exactly what will make the uptake so rapid. "The MCDST will be popular this year just because it's a new Microsoft certification and only requires the candidate pass two exams," he stated.


#5: Red Hat Certified Engineer
Vendor: Red Hat
Reader Interest Score: 14
Buzz Score: 7
Total: 21

While other Linux certifications have fallen off the list this year, RHCE is holding strong thanks to its hands-on lab exam and the popularity of Red Hat's products.

Quinn places it at the top of his personal list because he sees newfound corporate appeal for the title. "IBM managed to get a version of Linux C2 certified this year. While this doesn't mean that Red Hat's version is also C2 (the certification is achieved on a per vendor, per configuration basis), the Red Hat certification is the biggest one for Linux and I don't think that many hiring managers will understand the difference. I know that there are many people in U.S. that would love to be able to use one or another flavor of Linux for various projects, and the NSA certifications mean a lot."

Bersinic also thinks the RHCE will do well next year, stating: "The RHCE is still strong because Red Hat is the top player in the market." However, he cautioned that, "Novell buying SuSE may cut into that lead."


#4: Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
Vendor: Cisco Systems
Reader Interest Score: 16
Buzz Score: 6
Total: 22

Sure, Cisco's entry-level CCNA dropped off this list after two years running, but only because so many of you achieved the title during 2003. With the CCNP being the next certification for most, it makes sense that CCNP retains such high reader interest. Cisco's constant refreshing of the exams, including adding more hands-on simulation questions, doesn't hurt the title's appeal.

Most every contributing editor placed the CCNP somewhere on their personal top 10 list, although Barkl pointed out, "The unfortunate fact is many candidates give up before achieving this goal. Perhaps they believe the hype and think they should have a cushy network job just because they have passed one test, the CCNA. There's always more to learn!"


#2 (TIE): Cisco Certified Internetwork Engineer (CCIE), Security+
Vendor: Cisco, Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA)
Reader Interest Score: 15, 17
Buzz Score: 9, 7
Total: 24

Let's start with Security+. Although many of you obtained this title in 2003, even more of you said you'll be adding it to your resume next year, allowing it to retain its number two spot.

Security+ ranks is Neilson's top pick 2004 because, "it covers general topics that are applicable for all of us working in IT."

Barkl also gives the title high praise:"Security designations are still in high demand by certification candidates. The CompTIA Security+ certification is becoming more and more popular as time goes by. As an intro level security certification, it requires a baseline of knowledge to expand from."

Up and Coming...
Every year, a few titles miss making the Top 10 by just a few points. To give them their due, here are the top five runners-up for 2004.

Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Security (MCSA: Security)
Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP)
CompTIA Linux+
SANS Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC)
Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA)



Although not all of our contributors agree. Jones said he thinks Security+ is "a little too simplistic. The cert will likely do well simply because of the CompTIA name, but I think the treatment of security as an entry-level topic is probably misleading."

Now we come to last year's winner, Cisco's CCIE. Because of its grueling, hands-on lab exam, the CCIE continues to be one of the (if not the) most respected IT certifications, and its buzz score reflects that. However, the reader interest score dipped just enough for next year to force this leader to settle for second place.

Not that this makes the title any less desirable. "Cisco CCIE certification hasn't lost any ground," commented Barkl. "It's considered a top level achievement and is still respected by those who have it, and those who don't."

#1: MCSE: Security
Vendor: Microsoft
Reader Interest Score: 18
Buzz Score: 7
Total: 25

When Microsoft announced this title in June, it wasn't without some controversy. While most everyone was glad to see the company release a security-specific title, some were hoping for a more rigorous credential, rather than a specialization that simply requires MCSE candidates select two security exams as part of their electives.

The mixed reaction is reflected in the comments of our contributing editors. "For the Microsoft world, the MCSE: Security is an important one. This means that any MCSE out there better get this one on their resume ASAP," said Bersinic.

But others aren't so sure. Jones, for one, said he is "not a fan...mainly because it brings together separate exams rather than creating new content."

"If Microsoft wants to play in the enterprise security world," he continued, "it needs a cert that tests at a higher level for the 'minimally qualified candidate'; I don't think the world at large wants a Microsoft security certification that's designed for a person with only one year of experience."

Even with some detractors, MCSE: Security's accessibility combined with your massive reader interest score is just enough to earn it the title of Hottest Certification for 2004. And we think it's an accurate prediction. As Neilson put it, "MCSE: Security will grow quickly since new folks who are already working toward their MCSE will likely choose their electives accordingly to get this specialization."

So there it is: Our picks for the top 10 hottest certifications of 2004. Be sure to let us know your predictions by posting below!




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Becky Nagel, editor of CertCities.com, is an award-winning journalist with almost 10 years experience covering the tech industry. She was hired to create CertCities.com in 2000, and has been editor of the site since. When not tracking down the latest certification news or spending time with her family, Becky watches endless "Firefly" repeats thanks to her faithful TiVo, although now that her DVD is on the way she's not sure what to do with all the extra recording space (she supects that her new addiction to "The Wire" will help eat up some of it). She can be reached at bnagel@101com.com.

Thursday, March 04, 2004

ErasmusHuis Events on March, 2004

Events on March, 2004
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Hungarian Duo Piano Concert
March 01, 2004 19.30 - 21.30
Erasmus Huis

Piano duo concert by Miwako Fukushi and Masako Torie featuring Hungarian composers.
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Harp Recital
March 10, 2004 19.30 - 21.30
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Harp Recital performed by Heidy Awuy who will be accompanied by a pianist.
Information and reservation: Jakarta Conservatory of Music, Mrs. Upik.
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Voice Recital
March 11, 2004 19.30 - 21.30
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Voice Recital with Fitri Muliati (soprano) and Farman Purnama (tenor), who will be accompanied by a pianist.
Information and reservation: Jakarta Conservatory of Music, Mrs. Upik.
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Recital Vocal & Piano
March 13, 2004 19.30 - 21.30
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Rudolph Janssen (Piano) & Christa Pfeiler (Soprano) from the Netherlands
Christa Pfeiler, mezzo soprano
Mezzo-soprano Christa Pfeiler studied singing and piano at the Berlin Conservatory. She completed her musical education at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where she received her diploma as solo vocalist.
With her husband, pianist Rudolf Jansen, she has performed on many stages around the world, including several international music festivals. She has also made a great number of radio- and CD-recordings.
Christa Pfeiler has won prizes at the International Vocal Competition in ‘s Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) and the International Opera and Belcanto Competition of the Belgian Broadcasting Company.

Rudolf Jansen
Rudolf Jansen studied piano, organ, and harpsichord simultaneously at the Amsterdams Conservatorium with Nelly Wagenaar, his father Simon C. Jansen and Gustav Leonhardt.

In 1964 he won the Dutch 'Prix d’Excellence' for organ, in 1966 the same 'Prix' for piano. In 1965 he won the Dutch 'Toonkunst Jubileumprijs' and in 1966 the Friends of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw awarded him with the 'Zilveren Vriendenkrans'.
A Compact disc with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and the Netherlands Chamber Choir received the 'Deutsche Schallplattenpreis 1992'.

Rudolf Jansen is professor at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and at the 'Musikhochschule' of Nürnberg/Augsburg, Germany

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Dutch film
March 20, 2004 14.00
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Dutch film: Antonia
ANTONIA'S LINE (1995)
OSCAR Winner, Foreign Language Film
Colour, 104 min
Genre: drama
Produced in: Netherlands

Polished family chronicle about the vicissitudes of an independent woman and her eccentric female descendants. Just before her death, the 90-year old Antonia looks back on the time just after World War Two when she returned to her home village for good. She reflects on fifty years living in a small rural community. With her teenage daughter, Antonia settles in the old farmhouse of her recently-deceased mother and, as the years pass, forms the hub of a colorful commune. As the cycle of birth and death repeats itself, the woman farmer maintains her idiosyncratic and altruistic lifestyle. In the end she dies, surrounded by those dear to her, in the knowledge that nothing is complete as the long chronicle draws to a close.

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Choir
March 31, 2004 19.30 - 21.30
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Gema Gita STIE IBII Choir with Chamber Orchestra
Theme: Song of The Earth
Sacred songs of of John Rutter and songs from the musical The Sound of Music, works of Oscar Hemmerstein and R. Rogers.
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The Anti-Slavery Watchdog Report

Items in this Watchdog Report:
-Sudanese Dictatorship Lashes Out Against Bok, Book Sales Rise
-Sudan peace process moves forward, leaves slaves behind
-Anti-Slavery Activists Honored, No Comment from Taco Bell

SUDANESE DICTATORSHIP LASHES OUT AGAINST BOK, BOOK SALES RISE

Former Sudanese slave Francis Bok's new book, ESCAPE FROM
SLAVERY, is garnering the attention of everyone: Entertainment
Weekly, the San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, and even the
Sudananese dictatorship's embassy in Washington.

Distraught by the publicity ESCAPE FROM SLAVERY was bringing to
brutal slave raids going on within Sudan's borders, the embassy
recently released an incredibly long-winded press release that
desperately lashed out at Bok, but failed to land any credible
blows to his story. In fact, the statement devoted only one
paragraph in its four pages to directly criticizing Bok or his
autobiography!

Obviously, their smear campaign failed to convince anyone. If it
did anything, it helped inform more people about Francis'
narrative of his 10 years in slavery. Sales continue to rise for
Francis' book, which has just gone into its second printing, and
people across the United States and Canada continue to invite
Francis to speak in their communities about modern-day slavery.
Someone needs to inform Khartoum that Francis is a free man now.
He can't be silenced like the rest of Sudan's enslaved.

Learn more about escape from slavery:
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SUDAN PEACE PROCESS MOVES FORWARD, LEAVES SLAVES BEHIND

For the first time in 20 years, Sudan stands on the threshold of
peace. However, Khartoum, the political leadership of the
Southern Sudanese and the United States envoys are avoiding
bringing the plight of those enslaved or the communities scarred
by slave raids into the negotiations. Obviously, the parties are
wary of bringing such a sensitive issue into an already tenuous
process. After all, the northern government continues to deny
slavery even exists under its reign. But there can be no
long-term peace until the slaves are freed and resources are
allocated to help rehabilitate them.

The United States should know from its own history that you
cannot sweep slavery under the rug. What is needed is a
U.S.-funded slavery commission to ensure that the tens of
thousands of slaves still in bondage are returned, and that the
healing of the affected communities begins.

Read AASG President Charles Jacobs and CSI's John Eibner's
commentary on the peace process from Thursday's Washington
Times: http://ga0.org/ct/NpqZ3T91ijLN/washtimes

ANTI-SLAVERY ACTIVISTS HONORED, NO COMMENT FROM TACO BELL

The Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights has
honored three members of AASG partner organization Coalition of
Immokalee Workers with their prestigious annual human rights
award. This is the first time U.S.-based activists have received
the honor.

The American Anti-Slavery Group and CIW became partners in
September in a campaign to pressure Taco Bell take steps to
ensure the farms it purchased from were free of slave labor.

Meanwhile, Taco Bell and its parent corporation, Yum! Brands
Inc., declined to comment on CIW's commendation.

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Amnesty International USA February 2004

AMNESTY ONLINE

In this issue:

-- Students Organize to Stop Killings in Juarez, Mexico
-- Human Rights in Brief
-- Take Action: Help Pass the SAFE Act
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STUDENTS ORGANIZE TO STOP KILLINGS IN JUAREZ, MEXICO

This spring, as part of AIUSA's National Week of Student Action, Amnesty International student groups across the country will combat violence against women -- focusing on the hundreds of women who have been murdered or "disappeared" in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.

During this year's Week of Action, participants will:

-- Take action on individual cases of murdered or "disappeared" women in which the Mexican government has failed to investigate.

-- Urge US House Members to co-sponsor House Resolution 466, to raise awareness, express concern and seriously address the murders and disappearances of these young women.

-- Increase public awareness about these murders and "disappearances" and make connections with local organizations working to end violence against women.

The focus of this year's Week of Action is a prelude to Amnesty International's upcoming two-year campaign focusing on stopping violence against women worldwide.

Violence against women is a global epidemic and a serious human rights violation. It takes many forms -- from "honor" killings and domestic violence to rape as a tool of war and prison conditions.

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HUMAN RIGHTS IN BRIEF

An Amnesty International delegation has urged the government of Nepal to take immediate measures to address the developing human rights catastrophe in the country. The delegation was in Nepal for two weeks to investigate reports of extra-judicial executions, arbitrary arrests and "disappearances" by the country's security forces and reports of human rights abuses by the Communist Party of Nepal.

Read more:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=444726&l=8041

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Amnesty International is calling on all parties to the conflict in Western Sudan to respect international human rights and humanitarian law at all times. Massive abuses of human rights in the region are documented in a new report entitled: Sudan: Darfur: "Too many people killed for no reason."

Read more:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=444726&l=8042

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Amnesty International supports the soon-to-be-introduced "End Racial Profiling Act of 2004." Racial profiling is not only a violation of domestic and international law, but has also proven to be an ineffective method of law enforcement.

Learn more about Amnesty International's concerns about racial profiling:
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=444726&l=8073

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TAKE ACTION

Help Pass The SAFE Act

Amnesty International encourages Congress to pass the Security and Freedom Ensured Act (SAFE Act). The SAFE Act works to strengthen the system of checks and balances on law enforcement and due process safeguards. It will restore basic constitutional and international human rights that have been weakened by the USA PATRIOT Act.

ACT NOW:
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ASK AMNESTY

Have a question about the Patriot Act? Submit your questions now. Over the next few weeks, our experts will post answers to select questions.

Submit your question:
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TAKE ACTION

Ensure The Criminal Justice System In Afghanistan Protects Women's Rights

The freedom and security of Afghan women are still severely compromised. Urge the US government to use its influence to convince the Afghanistan Transitional Authority to publicly condemn all violence against women and to take immediate measures to ensure that cases of violence against women are investigated and perpetrators brought to justice.

ACT NOW:
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POLICE BRUTALITY AGAINST LGBT COMMUNITIES

Amnesty International is researching how the police interact with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people and communities. Part of this research includes collecting testimony about LGBT encounters with police.

Do you have a story to tell?
http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/ctt.asp?u=444726&l=8077


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EVENTS CALENDAR

Visit our events calendar to see what's happening in your local community.

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New campaign: Stop a disastrous dam on the Drava River

In this Passport alert:

New campaign: Stop a disastrous dam on the Drava River

The Novo Virje dam - an ecological disaster and against European Union law

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