Highlights / Key Facts:
- NetRiders 2009 is one of the key initiatives under the Cisco Networking
Academy program that Cisco is promoting to foster training and employment
for the Latin American region's socio-economic development.
- The competition is oriented to students currently enrolled in any Cisco
Networking Academy course, who will have to pass online evaluation tests
based on content related to network design, deploy and management. Prizes
and acknowledgements will be given for the best performers per country or
sub-regions that are part of the Latin American continent -- as described
in the program regulations.
- There will be three qualifying phases with theoretical and practical
exams in the area of networking. All current students from Cisco Networking
Academy program in the region are eligible to participate and compete for
the best ranked positions, based on performance.
- The top 20 participants with the highest scores in each country will be
included in a ranking posted on the Cisco
Networking Academy NetRiders 2009 website, with the goal of identifying
top talent. This website will be available for more than 4,500 Cisco
registered channel partners in Latin America, as well as for thousands of
Cisco and non-Cisco users that may require qualified personnel for the
networking areas.
- Five finalists, representing the different regions of Latin America,
will remain after the third phase of the competition, all of whom will
compete to obtain the first place in the Cisco Networking Academy NetRiders
2009.
- Registration for the Cisco Networking Academy NetRiders 2009 starts on
April 20th of 2009, at
http://www.cisco.com/web/LA/netacad/netriders/index.html
- Cisco
Networking Academy NetRiders 2009 site
- Academy
Connection Latin America site
-
Demand for Networking Skills Grows in Latin America press
release
- Jaime Valles, vice president, Cisco Latin America
- Ricardo Santos, regional manager, Networking Academy, Cisco Latin
America
"Internet extends education, communication and collaboration to each person connected to a network, and makes time and place irrelevant. Any country that can offer employees with adequate training and skills will be better equipped for the future."
Cisco Networking Academy, Talent development, Networking Skills Gap, Education
About the Cisco Networking Academy Launched in 1997, the Cisco Networking Academy is a collaboration among Cisco, education, business, government and community organizations around the world, aimed at nurturing IT professionals. The program employs an e-learning model, using a combination of Web-based and instructor-led training along with a hands-on lab environment to teach students how to design, build and maintain computer networks. Worldwide, have more than 2.75 million students from a total of approximately 9,000 academies in 165 countries.
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