There’s been a void in ‘converged skills’ training programs: too many certifications programs are still focused on specific servers, storage or networking technologies. For reseller partners, ExpertONE enables technical and sales professionals to gain competencies in as little as one day for Converged Infrastructure.
HP’s ExpertONE program is attempting to fill this void by offering comprehensive cross-domain training that spans every part of the converged enterprise data center, from architecture to maintenance. From a skills acquisition perspective, this is where most IT organizations are heading. And they desperately need help to get there.
HP ExpertONE is the first program that trains professionals in the design, deployment and operation of open, standards-based networks and Converged Infrastructure. Skills gained enable IT professionals to enhance business agility, reduce maintenance requirements and lower costs of IT environments.
This model includes mixed vendor environments so companies can deploy the best technologies for their particular needs. As a result, businesses can focus fewer resources on maintenance activities and invest more on innovations that drive growth.
HP HP0-M29 ExpertONE Network Certifications offer IT professionals the opportunity to gain the expertise required to build and operate the next-generation networks that are central to data centers of the future. They offer unique multivendor strategies that enable IT professionals to build and maintain a standards-based networking architecture.
Combining business processes, including return-on-investment analysis, with technology components in a single program ensures the M/ASE fully understands the technology and business value of a converged infrastructure.
These consulting services are backed by more than 40 years of multivendor networking expertise, proven project methodologies and certified project management that help clients protect investments and use technology to achieve business objectives.
New HP HP0-M29 Open Standards Network Planning and Migration Services, offered by HP Technology Services, enable businesses to plan, validate and speed the migration process from proprietary network technology silos to an open network infrastructure.
HP’s ExpertONE program is attempting to fill this void by offering comprehensive cross-domain training that spans every part of the converged enterprise data center, from architecture to maintenance. From a skills acquisition perspective, this is where most IT organizations are heading. And they desperately need help to get there.
HP ExpertONE is the first program that trains professionals in the design, deployment and operation of open, standards-based networks and Converged Infrastructure. Skills gained enable IT professionals to enhance business agility, reduce maintenance requirements and lower costs of IT environments.
This model includes mixed vendor environments so companies can deploy the best technologies for their particular needs. As a result, businesses can focus fewer resources on maintenance activities and invest more on innovations that drive growth.
HP HP0-M29 ExpertONE Network Certifications offer IT professionals the opportunity to gain the expertise required to build and operate the next-generation networks that are central to data centers of the future. They offer unique multivendor strategies that enable IT professionals to build and maintain a standards-based networking architecture.
Combining business processes, including return-on-investment analysis, with technology components in a single program ensures the M/ASE fully understands the technology and business value of a converged infrastructure.
These consulting services are backed by more than 40 years of multivendor networking expertise, proven project methodologies and certified project management that help clients protect investments and use technology to achieve business objectives.
New HP HP0-M29 Open Standards Network Planning and Migration Services, offered by HP Technology Services, enable businesses to plan, validate and speed the migration process from proprietary network technology silos to an open network infrastructure.