Hello All,
I was up thinking that I would like to pursue the new CCNP track from Cisco. I do believe the newer exams will for sure be more of a challenge since you only have the three exams now.
I was also wanting some opinions on which exam of the three that you would think will be the hardest. For me, just an educated guess would be the troubleshooting exam. I think this will be the hardest because it will demonstrate to Cisco that you really know what you are doing. Read more
Hello everyone.
I just wanted to see if I could get some feedback on the AT&T and Verizon Wireless situation.
Now I have been on both sides of the track in this war but you know, at least Verizon tried to play a little nice at first.
At first when the war of the phone companies started we had so many different ones that you had all it seemed Verizon did was do that silly "can you hear me now" pitch. After AT&T took over Bellsouth it really started then. Read more
Hello again and Welcome to Under the Hood with Scott Honeycutt
Okay, Today I am going to give my opinion as to what would happen if, Microsoft and Cisco joined forces to rule the technology world. Yep, that’s what I said, join forces and become the only technologies to be used. WOW! Did I get your attention yet? Read more
Hello again and Welcome Back!!
Well today I would like to talk about a topic that has been mentioned or taught somewhere many times. What is the difference between taking the ICND1 & 2 exams against just taking the one CCNA exam? Read more
Hello All and Welcome back to Under the Hood with Scott Honeycutt
Today's topic will be on the book I have worked on with the Pearson Technology Group, this part study guide, part video and part certification preparation is a one stop shop for your Comptia A+ certification. Read more
Hello All and Welcome to Under the Hood with Scott Honeycutt. I will be posting these blogs for the next month. I hope you like the discussions I will be doing. I will be doing different blogs each week to help promote my new book and to get some great discussions going. Read more
Hello, my name is Scott Honeycutt and I am the Program Leader of the Network Support Administration Program for Daymar Institute in Nashville, TN. Daymar Institute is a sister school to Daymar Colleges Group based in Owensboro, KY. Here I get to help up and coming technicians obtain industry level certifications and also mentor them during their time in school.
In my spare time I have the pleasure to work with the Pearson Technology group as an author and I have also worked on several successful Pearson Technology training products. I have been in networking industry for over 10 years. I have many certifications from many different vendors such as Microsoft, Comptia, ITIL and Cisco.
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