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My friend and colleague Doug Stevens (http://www.dsacorp.com/) has created an online IBMi Administrator/Operator Training 101 course.

A syllabus is available here:

http://dsacorp.com/images/Unit%20Course-Overview-v3.pdf

Jerry


On 8/26/2013 7:07 AM, Roberto José Etcheverry Romero wrote:
I've been nagging the boss to try and get access to some training like the
one at manta or similar, What other online courses can you recommend? I've
got lot's of hardware experience but 0 admin skills and for some reason i
think it would be nice to become an i admin...

Roberto


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:34 AM, <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm glad to see someone interested in learning IBM i and trying to get a
job in that field. And, so willing to take on the task of education
itself.
That being said, I'd also avail myself of any Linux type education
available. Doesn't hurt to get that knowledge, especially if the boss is
footing the bill. May help to keep the family fed...

$200 bucks is a good commitment on your part. So many others wouldn't be
able to spare that money from more critical items like their cable TV, or
iTunes, bill.


Rob Berendt
--
IBM Certified System Administrator - IBM i 6.1
Group Dekko
Dept 1600
Mail to: 2505 Dekko Drive
Garrett, IN 46738
Ship to: Dock 108
6928N 400E
Kendallville, IN 46755
http://www.dekko.com





From: Clay B Carley <cbc@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 08/26/2013 08:54 AM
Subject: Re: "IBM i 7.1 Associate System Administration" cert
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Thanks, guys, for the replies.

Given my "experience", I hadn't even looked at the full "IBM Certified
System Administrator - IBM i 7.1" test yet. I'll look more thoroughly
at the outline and see what I can do. I just looked at the "Recommended
Prerequisite Skills", and the list does not describe me yet.

Where I am at in my career right now is a turning point, but that's
another story. My office does not use IBM i at all; and so far my
experience has grown from using the old 170 I picked up last year that
lives in my garage. Sure I've picked up some (old and outdated) books
to help me along the way... and of course the friendly folks here on
the Midrange list have been quite helpful as well.

Although my employer does pay for education, it's only for education
that is related to our work. As an ISP that uses Linux, that could be
any telecommunications related class or Linux admin type class; so I'll
be footing the bill for any of these certifications myself.

All in all, I think I'll go for the Associate certification for now. I
guess it can't hurt, right?

Thanks again guys,
Clay Carley
Sonic.net/ Sonic Telecom

On 08/26/2013 05:02 AM, Jim Oberholtzer wrote:
" a bit more in depth than I though it would be"

All the questions on the Associate exam were referenced right back to
the educational materials provided by IBM to the colleges/universities.
This year the content of those classes were updated and reviewed by
educators and a couple of SMEs from the administrator exams ( I was part
of that course content review ).

IBM does provide much of the educational curriculum needed by the
schools to teach IBM i, and there are many schools teaching it.

The level of depth that the Associate level goes into is a direct result
of the quality of the educational materials provided by IBM and the
educators that teach it. There are at least 5 schools in the Upper
Midwest ( USA ) that use this material and are turning out very high
quality students.

As a matter of note, all the questions on all of the IBM exams now are
referenced back to documentation of some type that provides the
answers. We spend almost as much time doing the cross referencing as
actually writing and reviewing the questions for accuracy.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 8/26/2013 6:33 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
My employer paid for me to take the full "IBM Certified System
Administrator - IBM i 7.1" vs your "IBM Certified Associate System
Administrator - IBM i 7". They actually encouraged me to take it.

I'll admit, the overview of associate one leads me to believe that it's
a
little more in depth than I thought it would be.

If I was spending the money, and I thought I could handle the full one
versus the Associate one, then I'd take that one instead. If, however,
you are a little newer and don't think you have the necessary
experience,
then go for the Associate one.
I think being certified would give you a leg up with my boss.

http://www-03.ibm.com/certify/certs/ps_index.shtml


ps: If you paste the text as is from the web site versus what you have
in
the heading it would really help out google and IBM searches. I
noticed a
vast difference.


Rob Berendt
-- IBM Certified System Administrator - IBM i 6.1 Group Dekko Dept
1600 Mail to: 2505 Dekko Drive Garrett, IN 46738 Ship to: Dock 108
6928N 400E Kendallville, IN 46755 http://www.dekko.com From: Clay B
Carley <cbc@xxxxxxxxx> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
<midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Date: 08/25/2013 07:33 PM Subject: "IBM i
7.1 Associate System Administration" cert Sent by:
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx Is the "IBM i 7.1 Associate System
Administration" certification something that a prospective employer
would look favorably on? I just took the assessment test today, and
passed. So I'm wondering if it will be worth the $200 for the
certificate? I suppose if nothing else, I will be the only one in my
(current) office with that certification, and an interesting addition
to my email signature... Thanks, Clay Carley
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