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Available 1 September 2008, the NCA ES certification is designed for network administrators and other network management professionals with little or no experience on Novell products and services. Candidates receive an overview of Novell products and services while learning administration skills such as file and print, user management and network infrastructure.

Already trying to become an NCA?

NCA ES will include Courses 2000 and 3088. For those of you already in the process of becoming an NCA and want to certify for your NCA without taking Course 3088, you must complete test 050-706 by 31 August 2008. On 1 September 2008, the NCA Enterprise Services test 050-719 will include questions from Course 3088.

Already have an NCA?

You will retain your NCA status and the change will not affect your path to becoming a Novell Certified Engineer Enterprise Services (NCE). It is not necessary for you to earn NCA ES; however, as you move forward to NCE ES certification be advised you will need to know and understand Course 3088.

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For more information about the NCA ES visit the certification page<





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