There is one CCNA in our future, So think about what we have in the year 2019 that preceded that we saw CCNA, Routing and switching, cloud, security, collaboration, Wireless, data center. We had gotten away from ourselves. Proliferation of too many CCNA s makes it hard for people to focus on the right thing, And so let's unify CCNA. So this is still really centric on the routing and switch of CCNA, But we do hop into other technologies so that you can jump into another CCNP level that is outside of the routing and switching world. Another big change that we're going to see is that routing switching goes away.
It has a new name, For all intents and purposes, The enterprise CCNP track and also CCIE enterprise is the closest thing to routing and switching. But it's not identical and here's. Why? Because the modern cisco implementations are quite a bit different than the classic routing and switching world cisco, Certainly cut its teeth on routers and then switches and that's what it used to stake its claim in the industry. But now we're seeing technologies like software-defined networking, Automation and these things are our future for routing and switching where we're not just typing in direct commands to turn on the network. The protocol for a given interface we're allowing a more intelligent router to in some ways take ownership of the network.
This software-defined networking advanced and using Python to affect your routers. These are things that we didn't think about 10 20 years ago, So that is the incremental addition to the enterprise space and, Let's look at the other professional level track. So collaboration still things like call: managers contact center data center, The nexus product slide, The UCS product line, Storage area, Networking with the MDS line, Cisco security, Of course, Is still present here: ASA's firepower ice and then service provider, Mpls bgp, Those sorts of things. So, Let's drill into what a lot of people are going to be thinking. What does the ccnp look like nowadays and we're going to expose you to a very interesting approach to how people are going to pursue professional level certifications in Cisco? It works a little bit like how I got my MC se in the NT 40 days, Where I could take a few key classes, And then I choose an elective that is Cisco's new approach and it's very exciting because it makes it far more attainable to get A professional level certification, So you can get another professional level, Certification and another or go deeper into the expert space for CCIE.
So here's the form that you should expect for the CCNP tracks, There's going to be a core. Each of them ends with a core. So for enterprise we see en for enterprise core, And you can see the full name explained here, So that is a requirement to get your ccnp, But it alone does not satisfy the needs.
So we see the concentration exams what I'm gonna call electives more often than not, Because that's really what t are. So how many electives do you need just one? So at first glance, You might have been intimidated by the fact that there are six of these concentration classes and exams that you can choose from, But you need only to choose one of these, Which is amazing. It's really great because it makes the certification process for learners and IT professionals very attainable instead of having to go through it like for collaboration, Five different classes to get a professional level certification, Which is brutal, And certainly people did it, But not at a rate. That is really good.
We want people to be successful in Cisco and cutting down. The fluff is great and allowing us to get to the summit without it being a massive undertaking. So what are most people going to do when t're going through the professional level track? Well, T're gonna go through and probably focus on, NRC, So in this enterprise track, This is the most equivalent class to the route and switch and even t shoot classes. But you see cool things like Wireless and design here.
So with that said, Let's now go back and I'm gonna drill into the thing you were thinking really CCNA, There's only one, So this is also simplified. Previously we had a bunch of classes. We had, I see anyone, I see any to smush them together.
That's the CCNA program we're to simplify this. For you, We have a single CCNA level in a single CCNA class so that people don't do things the wrong way. And we see added information here, Like automation, Program ability in the CCNA class going back the professional levels for let's look at something is also representative of what I was speaking about. We see a core and then electives.
So if you were more focused on the design front, You could choose that elective designing Cisco data center infrastructure and, If you think about what this used to be, It used to be at a minimum for different classes to get your data center certification, Which is pretty Overwhelming undertaking - and you might only have part of that - be relevant to your day-to-day life. So, Let's reflect on what we've seen here: big changes in terms of making certifications, More aníbal, Reducing choice, At least at the associate level, And you think : well, Are t just getting rid of all that training? Well, What's interesting is if we do look a key class that a lot of people are gonna, Take, Go back to that and Raymond Lacoste or lead instructor for the routing and switching track and future enterprise authoring. The book for this class called NRC, At least that's how we're going to pronounce it what's interesting is we're seeing a ballooning of the content within each of these classes, And that's something you need to brace yourself for the classes are expected to grow by 20. 30.
40 and even 50 percent - that's the heuristic that we have been prepared for for the industry. So these are not easy undertakings. You want to be ready mentally. You want to carve out the requisite amount of time.
You want to do the study the laboratories be prepared to take practice exams and really chew on the marrow of these classes, And it's good for us. It's Stormwind's because one of the things that we're always ready for is adapting to the future of the IT training industry and here's one of the things that's great about this is we can control how long classes are the typical instructor-led training class were seeing concerns in The industry that it's too much to do in a single week and we've always understood not all classes - are going to be well delivered in a single week format. So you can expect us to be creative about how we approach the delivery of those classes spreading. It over two-week cycle in some cases so that people can really let the material sink in, Because I've been a cisco student and once upon a time I was sitting the DC, I see and class no DC you fI there was the DC o fI class was Advanced Nexus, Switching and people were hooked on the second and third day and there were only two people who could follow at the pace that the instructor was delivering and the rest of the students out there really struggling and starting to kind of just attend and go Through the motions which is really sad when you think about how much money is spent sending people to that training, We want people to really be able to absorb this.
So in a nutshell, Massive changes we're gonna, See 2020 be very exciting in the Cisco space. If you're wondering what a storm winds going to be targeting well, It's pretty much the same and more as what we currently cover. So we're going to cover the enterprise track up to the professional level.
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