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April 22nd, 2010 02:00
Need assistance planning for the E20-522
Hi All, I recently completed my E20-001 (EMCPA) certification, have been working as a UNIX admin and also handling Clariion for a year. Planning to do my E20-522 in couple of months, would appreciate your assistance with regards to that..
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Jeyaraj
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michelle81
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April 22nd, 2010 05:00
Hello Jeyaraj,
First, congratulations on achieving your Associate level certification! You are now eligible to participate in our annual EMC Proven Professional Knowledge Sharing competition, learn more here!
Before answering your question, can you tell me a little about your relationship with EMC? All of our EMC Proven Professional exams are tailored to specific audiences: employees, customers, and partners.
Understanding if you work for a customer or partner, for example, will help me to provide the correct information.
Thanks,
Michelle
Jaiboom
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April 22nd, 2010 21:00
Michelle,
Appreciate your response, we are partners for EMC and I am currently supporting a customer where they have Calriion CX4, Recoverpoint, Datadomain etc... Felt I should complete my certification (E20-522) as I am supporting 3 clariion CX4 boxes in the environment.
Regards,
Jeyaraj B
ddProven1
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April 23rd, 2010 04:00
Hello -
Best way to go is to review the exam description document and take the practice test (the practice test link is on the document).
For information on the EMC Proven Professional Program: for practice test, exam descriptions and recommended study materials.
Log into the Education Portal (http://education.emc.com)
Click on EMC Proven Professional Certification
Select Certification
Select Certification Framework
Click on the Track you are pursuing (i.e. Storage Administrator)
Under the Specialist column click on the word Details next to the exam you want (i.e. Clariion)
Under Attachments click on the exam number/title
Best of luck, ddProven
minksg
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April 23rd, 2010 04:00
Lots of good info here, so I branched it to a seperate thread in the Proven Advisor area. -Gina