Superior IT support from certified technicians
Computer and network maintenance is a highly specialized skillset. To measure an individual's ability, several certifications have been established to help consumers identify experienced, qualified technicians. To ensure quality IT service, every team member at NobleNetworks is both A+ and HIPAA certified. Many of our technicians have also achieved additional, specialized certifications to ensure that you receive the best business network support available. More importantly, NobleNetworks understands that IT is a constantly evolving field and, as a result, we require our team members to continually pursue additional education and certification.
MCP
Passing the MCP exam demonstrates that an IT professional is proficient in working with Microsoft operating systems such as Windows 7 and Windows 10. Showing that they have an understanding of Windows-based PCs, user issues and how to maintain a Windows network, MCP certified specialists have proven technical expertise with Windows systems.
MCSE
MCSE, or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, certification requires seven exams to prove an IT technician’s ability to design and create technology solutions. The certification shows a thorough understanding of how to integrate technology products to provide users with simpler, more efficient answers to common problems.
MCTS
Professionals that have attained an MCTS, or Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, certification have proven their ability on a specific piece of Microsoft’s technology, such as Sharepoint. Individuals holding this certification are well-positioned to handle the needs of clients that utilize this technology in their day-to-day operations.
A+
A+ is a vendor neutral certification that demonstrates competency in a number of operating systems and technologies. Intended for IT professionals with at least 500 hours of field experience, A+ exams cover a range of technology and software from vendors like Apple, Microsoft, Novell and Linux.
CCNA
The CCNA exam demonstrates a professional’s knowledge regarding installation, operation and troubleshooting the branch networks of small to medium sized businesses. Covering a range of topics, from routing and the TCP/IP model to IP addressing and WAN technologies, CCNA certification ensures that your IT professional is capable of maintaining your business’ network.
Network +
Intended to measure an individual’s skills as a network technician, Network+ ensures that an IT professional has the knowledge necessary to build, manage and protect a data network. With topics ranging from network connections and software to protocols used in local and wide area networks, Network+ is for professionals that have two years of computer security-related work experience.