Storage Technology Challenge |  | IT’s biggest challenge is your biggest opportunity: Spiking information growth is now the business norm. In fact, 80 percent of the companies recently surveyed* manage over 100 terabytes of storage, a level of demand spurring the need for an estimated one million new storage professionals by 2012. Which is why you need to prepare yourself. |  | How did you score? Enhance your skills by enrolling in the Storage Technology Foundations course or accelerate into our Proven Professional Storage Technologist Certification Program. Take control of your future. Get started today. Storage Technology Foundations The first of its kind in the industry, the Storage Technology Foundations (STF), is suitable for those who are new to storage, or are required to make critical storage decisions. The STF course is based on a unique “open” curriculum that focuses on storage technology concepts, principles design, management, and integration; rather than on any specific products. You will benefit by learning the latest in storage networking, including:- SAN, NAS, CAS, IP-SAN, DAS & Hybrid Technologies
- Business Continuity & Back Up/Disaster Recovery
- Information Security & Local/ Remote Replication
- Virtualization, Storage Architecture & Storage Subsystems
Storage Technologist Track The Storage Technologist Certification (EMCST) track is a formal assessment process designed to determine whether an individual has the level of knowledge and skills required to meet particular performance standards. The first level of EMC Proven Professional Storage Technologist Certification is the Associate Level (EMCPA) certification. To earn this designation, you must successfully complete the Storage Technologies Foundations exam (E20-001) and can continue on to the Specialist level courseware and exam Learn more. Become an EMC Proven Professional Storage Technologist Click here for more information about the EMC Proven Professional Storage Technologist track. Build your credibility. Master your environment. Realize your potential. Get Proven!  *Source: 2005 Storage Professional Survey conducted by EMC Corporation |
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