Good News !! CCIE Core Knowledge questions Update

June 22nd, 2010

Core Knowledge Questions Removed for CCIE R&S and Voice Lab Exams

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With more than six months of exam results now available, Cisco is now able to report that the troubleshooting components of the CCIE R&S v4.0 and CCIE Voice v3.0 lab exams are performing well in validating expert level networking skills. Considering these results, Cisco has decided to eliminate the Core Knowledge questions from the current CCIE R&S v4.0 and CCIE Voice v3.0 Lab Exams. Beginning on May 10, 2010, CCIE R&S and CCIE Voice Lab Exams, in all global locations, will no longer include the four open-ended Core Knowledge questions. The total lab time will remain eight hours. For the CCIE R&S Lab Exam, this means candidates will begin with the two-hour Troubleshooting section, followed by a six-hour Configuration section. For CCIE Voice, candidates will have the full eight hours to complete the integrated exam. At this time, only the R&S and Voice certifications have been designed and validated to allow removal of Core Knowledge.

Core Knowledge Questions on Remaining CCIE Lab Exams
CCIE Service Provider, CCIE Security, CCIE Storage Networking and CCIE Wireless Lab Exams will continue to start with a brief Core Knowledge section consisting of four, computer-delivered short-answer questions.

Candidates will type in their answers, which typically require five words or less. Questions will cover topics included on the current lab exam blueprint. Candidates are allowed a maximum of 30 minutes to complete the questions and may not use the Cisco documentation which is available for the remainder of the lab. Well-prepared candidates should be able to answer the questions in 15 minutes or less and move immediately to the next section. No extra time is being added to the eight-hour exam. All candidates must pass the Core Knowledge section in order to achieve CCIE certification. For more information, access CCIE Lab Exam Q&A.

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Web Jagron every internet users must know

June 16th, 2010

There are lot of internet buzz words today which you may have heard while have a discussion with some of technical person or read over in articles such as E-commerce, payment gateway SEO etc but what exactly these refer to. just to make it more easy for you we have summarized few of most common Internet user’s jargon.

Ajax – Referred as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a compilation of numerous programming tools used together to create interactive web applications. Ajax is used on web applications to process user requests immediately. Ajax allows data to be retrieved from the server without reloading the entire web page. As it works in backgroud of website, it helps in enhancing performance, speed and functionality which ultimately increases usability.

B2B – short for business-to-business e-commerce refers to commerce that is conducted between companies instead of between companies and individuals, There is another term for such business ie. B2C.

Bandwidth – is measured in bits per second and is the amount of data that can be sent over a network connection in a period of time. The bandwidth that is used on a server denotes the amount of traffic that is transmitted from the website.

CMS – short for content management system allows a website owner to change information on their website using a password protected administrative panel. CMSs can be premade or custom using PHP, ASP and Coldfusion. Read the rest of this entry »

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How much does a website cost to me?

June 9th, 2010

The most common question web development companies get asked is: “How much does a website cost”. Since not every web design company is the same there is no one answer to how much a website costs. For new websites, we at Networkers charges clients on a project basis. This means that when putting together a price for a website we take into account all of the specifics involved in their new website like: functionality, design and programming. By determining a project price based on the website specifics, it allows us to give clients the best possible price on their website. We also have other business models depending on project type.

Without knowing the details of a website project it is impossible to say how much a website costs. This is because not every website is the same. Some websites require more functionality, thus requiring more work than others and costing more. So be weary of website design companies that give you a website price upfront without knowing exactly what it is you want. If a website development company doesn’t know specifics about your new website than how can they tell you how much it is going to cost because they have no idea how much time it will take to complete the project

While Design, Search Engine Optimization and Functionality all play a big part in a website’s price, other factors are also considered. Web development companies with a good amount of experience are likely to charge more than web design companies just starting up their business. With years of experience comes more knowledge which is essentially what clients pay more for. Contact us Here to get a free estimate for your website and know on How Much Websites Cost.

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