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Sun Java Certifications
An Overview of the Sun Certification PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 25 October 2010 21:17

Since its establishment in 1982, Sun Microsystems has been doing work of iconic status in the field of Information Technology. With the passage of time Sun technologies applications have integrated in the business industry and in order to train young IT students to come to grips with advanced Sun software, Sun Microsystems has developed Sun IT certifications.

Sun certifications mainly address Java programming language and Solaris Operating System, which are two of the major Sun technologies which are commonly used in the industry. You can choose from a long list of certifications offered by Sun according to the particular technology you want to specialize in.

If you are interested in professionally developing applications for major corporations and enterprises, then you should take exam for Sun Certified Enterprise Architect. This Sun certification practice exams trains IT professionals to be able to design enterprise applications keeping in mind a number of important factors such as maintainability, scalability and performance so as to be sure that project is feasible.

Other renowned Sun certifications include Sun Certified Java Associate, Sun Certified Java Professional, Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services, Sun Certified Web Component Developer, Sun Certified business Component Developer and Sun Certified Solaris Architect etc.

Before you opt for a particular Sun IT certification, you should gather information about the layout of the exam. For instance, If you want to appear as a candidate for Sun Certified Enterprise Architect, then you’ll have to pass three different stages. In the first stage you’ll have to answer multiple choice questions that will test basics of Java EE technology. The second stage involves a UML design project, while in order to pass the final phase of the exam you have to present an essay dissecting project design.

By passing any Sun certification you will go a long way towards impressing employers whenever you present your resume for a job interview. It’s not hard to fathom that a resume which boasts of qualified Sun certification will stand out from the rest of the lot, as a Sun certified professional has an obvious edge over non-certified professionals. When a manager has to choose between someone who is certified by Sun in a particular field and a candidate with standard academic qualifications, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to predict what decision will be taken.

 
Certifications by Sun Microsystems PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 06 July 2007 21:54
Sun Microsystems is one of the major software companies’ which are successfully carrying their operations throughout the world. The company has provided some of the most well known applications such as the Solaris Operating System and the Java programming language. Java is the programming language which has provided a vital platform to almost all the mobile phones and online applications that are in use today. SCEA is a certification program for IT professionals, that is being run by Sun Microsystems. The program is highly appraised by most of the software and IT companies. There are even some designations in some companies that are especially designed for SCEA certified professionals. The question that arises is; who all can earn the SCEA certification?

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