Certification Magazine - December 2007 - (Page 5) departments 14 ACADEMIC CONNECTION Bringing Laptops to the Third World DANIEL MARGOLIS Students in developing countries might complete an academic career without much or any interaction with a computer, putting these nations at a tremendous disadvantage in competing globally in the digital age. One Laptop per Child is acting to change this. CERTMAG.COM COMMUNITIES CAREER DEVELOPMENT www.certmag.com/careers Daniel Margolis Following the Leading Technology Trends CRM & E-COMMERCE www.certmag.com/crm Denis Pombriant On Demand Changes the Market DATABASE www.certmag.com/database Kellye Whitney Sarbanes-Oxley and the DBA DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN www.certmag.com/development Ben Warden 36 INSIDE CERTIFICATION Design and Development Trends for ‘08 HELP DESK & SUPPORT www.certmag.com/helpdesk Lisa Rummler Citrix: Preparing IT Pros for an Evolving Landscape JULIEANN SCALISI Citrix Systems now offers a series of new administrator-level certifications. These are designed to help IT administrators manage complex systems, enhance performance for remote workers and keep pace with the latest IT developments. On-the-Job Training or Bust? INDEPENDENTS www.certmag.com/independents Kellye Whitney Independent Contractor versus Employee: How to Decide Which One You Are OPEN SOURCE www.certmag.com/opensource Brian Summerfield Mixing Open Source and Non Open Source: The Benefits and Challenges PROGRAM MANAGEMENT www.certmag.com/programmanagement Kelly Shermach IT issues, challenges and opportunities can be complicated. Searching for the information you need to understand them shouldn’t be. CertScope is IT search made simple. Look for these tags inside to see how CertScope can focus, streamline and simplify your online searches. IT Business Analysts Get Respect with New Certification PROJECT MANAGEMENT www.certmag.com/projectmanagement Agatha Gilmore Project Management Mentoring and Training SECURITY www.certmag.com/security Kelly Shermach Spyware: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly editorial advisory board Michael Brannick, President and CEO, Prometric Peter Childers, Vice President, Global Learning Services, Red Hat Inc. David Foster, Ph.D., President, Caveon Neill Hopkins, Vice President, Skills Development, CompTIA Bee Ng, Ph.D., Executive Adviser for Learning and Workforce Transformation Shawn Rogers, Worldwide Certification Project Manager, Hewlett-Packard Education Erik Ullanderson, Manager, Certifications, Cisco Systems Inc. Daniel L. Veitkus, Vice President, Training Services, Novell Inc. Bob Whelan, Vice President and General Manager, Pearson VUE Lutz L. Ziob, General Manager, Training and Certification, Microsoft STORAGE www.certmag.com/storage Kelly Shermach Solving Storage Challenges within a Budget SYSTEMS & NETWORKS www.certmag.com/networking Kelly Shermach Developing a Strategy for Enterprise Information Management TRAINERS www.certmag.com/trainers Ben Warden Trainer Evaluations WIRELESS www.certmag.com/wireless Brian Summerfield What the RFID Skills Shortage Means for IT December 2007 CERTIFICATION MAGAZINE 5 http://CERTMAG.COM http://www.certmag.com/careers http://www.certmag.com/crm http://www.certmag.com/database http://www.certmag.com/development http://www.certmag.com/helpdesk http://www.certmag.com/independents http://www.certmag.com/opensource http://www.certmag.com http://www.certmag.com/programmanagement http://www.certmag.com/projectmanagement http://www.certmag.com/security http://www.certmag.com/storage http://www.certmag.com/networking http://www.certmag.com/trainers http://www.certmag.com/wireless
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