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Server+ Certification Training Programs

The Server+ designation is offered by CompTIA designation (vendor-neutral) for mid-level and upper level technicians who are responsible for hardware functionality of computers at a level that is more sophisticated than entry-level.

One of the main drivers of the technology boom throughout the late 20th century was the invention of server software. Servers helped allow computers to run faster and run multiple applications at once. Briefly, a server is a program that provides services to other computer programs, meaning that it helps allocate computing power when accessed by different software applications. Often, the computer hardware that holds the server software is also called a server.

Servers are the workhorses in software applications, and like any hardworking horse, they can be overworked and break down from time to time. They can also get sick with computer viruses and other malfunctions. If a server goes down, a computer application might not be able to run properly, meaning that business can't run as usual. In the scheme of a large corporation, this situation could mean the loss of thousands of dollars or even worse, the loss of valuable information.

System administrators are employed to constantly keep watch over servers and accompanying application software to quickly fix any problems that arise. As you can imagine, with so much at stake, the job of a system administrator can be very important.

One way that aspiring system administrators can prove to companies that they have the skills and experience necessary for employment is to earn a Server+ certification. A Server+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of industry professionals. To earn this credential, people must pass an examination that tests their skills. If you're looking to earn a Server+ certification, you may want to enroll in a server+ program. Server+ programs are courses that prepare students for the Server+ certification exam. They can be found at community colleges, vocational schools, or online through distance learning institutions.

Online Server+ Certification Training Programs

Campus-based Server+ Certification Training Programs
  • ABCO Technology Inc., CA
  • NAU - Colorado Springs, CO
  • NAU - Denver, CO
  • MicroTrain - Chicago, IL
  • MicroTrain - Deerfield, IL
  • MicroTrain - Lombard, IL
  • Computer Systems Institute - Chicago, IL
  • Computer Systems Institute - Elgin, IL
  • Computer Systems Institute - Gurnee, IL
  • NAU - Overland Park, KS
  • NAU - Wichita, KS
  • Global Information Technology, MI
  • Michigan Technology Services, MI
  • New Horizons CLC of Michigan - Troy, MI
  • NAU - Bloomington, MN
  • NAU - Brooklyn Center, MN
  • NAU - Minnetonka Education Center, MN
  • NAU - Roseville, MN
  • NAU - Burnsville, MN
  • New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Omaha, NE
  • Avtech - East Jersey, NJ
  • PC AGE - Jersey City, NJ
  • NAU - Albuquerque, NM
  • NAU - Rio Rancho, NM
  • TechSkills - Las Vegas, NV
  • New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Cleveland, OH
  • NAU - Sioux Falls, SD
  • NAU - Watertown, SD
  • NAU - Austin, TX
  • NAU - Lewisville, TX
  • NAU - South Austin, TX
Technical Certifications
Technical Certifications
Now it's easy to advance your information technology career or turn your interest in technology into a college degree. Depending on your needs, you can find schools that will help you complete a certification program or earn technical degrees ranging from an associate's to a master's. You can find schools that are online-based, allowing you to complete a program without having to worry about a commute, or you can find campus-based schools close to home.
ITT Technical Institutes
ITT Technical Institutes
The ITT Technical Institutes offer technology-oriented programs at over 100 campuses in over 34 states. Online programs are also available.
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