This include combined skills training for immediate JOB PLACEMENT or PROJECT CONSULTATION level certification training.
An enhanced lab topology that represents a real-world network
CCIE Certified trainers with over 15 years industry experience
10 years Record: 8 CCIEs, 800+ CCNPs, 1000+ CCNAs
After Training Support for Trainees
Access to Student Guides, Lab Workbooks on Cisco Networking Academy Portal
Well Equipped and functioning Lab for Practical
Network administrators install, support and manage the networks and computer systems that keep information flowing. They implement and maintain network hardware and software, troubleshoot network problems, and ensure network security, availability & performance standards. organizations retain and hire new network administrators to optimize existing systems to reduce costs and increase productivity. In a strong economy, companies implement new networking and communications technologies to spur a competitive advantage, leading to increased demand for trained and certified network administrators to install, secure and optimize the new systems. This consistent demand for network administrators, independent of economic conditions, has led many employment experts to dub network administrator a "recession proof career."
Develop a foundational to Expert level understanding of the high-level enterprise network architecture and how a network operates.
Network Administrator, Network Engineer,Network Designer
None
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprise
- CompTIA Network+
- Cisco Certified Network Associate Enterprise (CCNAv7)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise)
N600,000.00
A Server Administrator is responsible for the computer servers of an organization. This individual ensures on a daily basis that they are running efficiently by performing upgrading and maintenance tasks on hardware and software, resolving technical problems, overseeing their activity levels, ensuring server security, and developing new system structures when necessary. Also is someone who is in charge of a company's computer servers and makes sure that everything runs smoothly. He or she does this by upgrading software, maintaining hardware, designing and implementing new system structures, addressing technical problems, monitoring server activity, and auditing server security.
Network administrators install, support and manage the networks and computer systems that keep information flowing. They implement and maintain network hardware and software, troubleshoot network problems, and ensure network security, availability & performance standards. organizations retain and hire new network administrators to optimize existing systems to reduce costs and increase productivity. In a strong economy, companies implement new networking and communications technologies to spur a competitive advantage, leading to increased demand for trained and certified network administrators to install, secure and optimize the new systems. This consistent demand for network administrators, independent of economic conditions, has led many employment experts to dub network administrator a "recession proof career."
Develop a foundational to Expert level understanding of the high-level enterprise network architecture and how a network operates. Also combining it with full enterprise server experience
Network Administrator, Network Engineer,Network Designer, Server Administrator
None
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprise
- CompTIA Network+
- Cisco Certified Network Associate Enterprise (CCNAv7)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise)
- Microsoft Certified Server Administration Windows Server 2016/2019
N800,000.00
A Server Administrator is responsible for the computer servers of an organization. This individual ensures on a daily basis that they are running efficiently by performing upgrading and maintenance tasks on hardware and software, resolving technical problems, overseeing their activity levels, ensuring server security, and developing new system structures when necessary. Also is someone who is in charge of a company's computer servers and makes sure that everything runs smoothly. He or she does this by upgrading software, maintaining hardware, designing and implementing new system structures, addressing technical problems, monitoring server activity, and auditing server security.
IT professionals invest considerable time learning about server computing for everything from installation, configuration, maintenance and virtualization to application support and security. This also means that many IT professionals are working with and around Linux operating systems daily, often alongside Windows and various UNIX OS brands as well. The best of the Linux certifications vie for considerable mindshare among IT professionals and present an interesting mix of distribution- or brand-agnostic credentials alongside some pretty formidable vendor-specific credentials. There are multiple well-elaborated certification ladders available to those interested in learning, using, and mastering the Linux operating system environment and all the many bells and whistles it supports.
Develop a foundational to Expert level understanding of the high-level enterprise network architecture and how a network operates. Also combining it with full enterprise server experience on both Microsoft Windows OS and Linux OS Distro.
Network Administrator, Network Engineer,Network Designer, Server Administrator
None
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprise
- Microsoft Certified Server Administration Windows Server 2016/2019
- CompTIA Linux+
- LPI (Linux Professional Institute) Certification:
- RedHat Linux Certifictions:
N800,000.00
Network administrators install, support and manage the networks and computer systems that keep information flowing. They implement and maintain network hardware and software, troubleshoot network problems, and ensure network security, availability & performance standards. organizations retain and hire new network administrators to optimize existing systems to reduce costs and increase productivity. In a strong economy, companies implement new networking and communications technologies to spur a competitive advantage, leading to increased demand for trained and certified network administrators to install, secure and optimize the new systems. This consistent demand for network administrators, independent of economic conditions, has led many employment experts to dub network administrator a "recession proof career."
IT Security (CyberSecurity) professionals are responsible for securing the information systems of an organization. They determine the access points, processes, and people to the information and then coordinate and implement information security policies. By applying multi-layer security policies using their skills they defend the IT infrastructure from web threats, malware, viruses, DoS attacks, phishing, etc. Cybersecurity professionals are responsible for securing the information systems of an organization. They determine the access points, processes, and people to the information and then coordinate and implement information security policies. By applying multi-layer security policies using their skills they defend the IT infrastructure from web threats, malware, viruses, DoS attacks, phishing, etc.
Develop a foundational to Expert level understanding of the high-level enterprise network architecture and how a network operates. Also combining it with full enterprise server experience
Network Administrator, Network Engineer,Network Designer, Server Administrator
None
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprise
- CompTIA Network+
- Cisco Certified Network Associate Enterprise (CCNAv7)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise)
- Microsoft Certified Server Administration Windows Server 2016/2019
N800,000.00
A Server Administrator is responsible for the computer servers of an organization. This individual ensures on a daily basis that they are running efficiently by performing upgrading and maintenance tasks on hardware and software, resolving technical problems, overseeing their activity levels, ensuring server security, and developing new system structures when necessary. Also is someone who is in charge of a company's computer servers and makes sure that everything runs smoothly. He or she does this by upgrading software, maintaining hardware, designing and implementing new system structures, addressing technical problems, monitoring server activity, and auditing server security.
Develop a foundational to Expert level understanding of the high-level enterprise network architecture and how a network operates. Also combining it with full enterprise server experience
Network Administrator, Network Engineer,Network Designer, Server Administrator
None
Small, Medium, and Large Enterprise
- CompTIA Network+
- Cisco Certified Network Associate Enterprise (CCNAv7)
- Cisco Certified Network Professional Enterprise (CCNP Enterprise)
- CCNA Security or CompTIA Security+ or CompTIA CyberSecurity Analyst
- Cisco CyberOps Associate & Professional
- CCNP Security
N1,200,000.00