CWNP Wireless LAN Training Now Used in 75% of Fortune 100 Companies; Organizations and Wi-Fi Industry Leaders Continue to Fuel Growth of Vendor Neutral Program.ATLANTA -- The CWNP CWNP Certified Wireless Network Professional Program, the industry standard for wireless LAN training and certification, today announced that employees at 75 percent of Fortune 100 companies have turned to CWNP for their wireless LAN training and certification needs. The vendor-neutral CWNP certifications appeal to organizations that want their IT staffs to become experts at wireless technology, rather than one specific product line. The 75 percent use rate of the Fortune 100 was determined by reviewing the companies of customers that have taken CWNP exams, self-studied, and by polling CWNP Education Centers that provide instructor-led training in 18 countries. This news follows a year of significant growth of the CWNP Program, including being named the third fastest-rising certification by the CRN CRN Computer Reseller News CRN Crown CRN Council for Responsible Nutrition CRN Crane CRN Community Recycling Network CRN Course Reference Number CRN Center for Responsible Nanotechnology CRN Cornish (SIL code, UK) 2004 Certification Study. With the importance of network security, CWSP CWSP College Work Study Program CWSP Certified Wireless Security Professional CWSP Community Water and Sanitation Project CWSP Collaborative Web Services Platform CWSP Certified Wireless Solutions Provider CWSP Commercial Wideband Satellite-communication Program wireless LAN security One issue with corporate wireless networks in general, and WLANs in particular, involves the need for security. Many early access points could not discern whether or not a particular user had authorization to access the network. training and certification is a favorite among customers for its breadth of wireless security information covered. "Your best investment is your career, and IT professionals are investing their future in wireless with CWNP training," said Kevin Sandlin, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. and cofounder co·found tr.v. co·found·ed, co·found·ing, co·founds To establish or found in concert with another or others. co·found of the CWNP Program. "Fortune 100 companies are the biggest and most well-known corporations in the United States, and it makes a significant statement when employees at 75 percent of them choose CWNP to help their careers and their wireless networks." The CWNP Program also saw significant growth in 2004 outside of the United States, where certification now accounts for 30 percent of all people certified. This dispersion rate is coming closer to matching that of the wireless LAN hardware market itself. A study conducted in November 2004 by Infonetics Research found that North America accounts for just under half of WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network hardware revenue; EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Refers to that region of the world. For example, one might see products packaged differently for the UK, EMEA and Asia Pacific markets. (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) accounts for about a quarter, followed closely by Asia Pacific at 24 percent. A world map of the distribution of CWNPs shows the commitment and importance North America, EMEA, and Asia Pacific has placed on training and certification. As wireless continues to grow in other countries, CWNPs in those areas will rise as well. To view the map visit: http://www.cwnp.com/certifications/index.html The CWNP Program continues to attract the top Wi-Fi industry leaders as partners that recommend or require the CWNP certification. Six additional technology partners were added in 2004, resulting in an impressive list that includes AirDefense, Airespace, AirMagnet, Airwave, Aruba Wireless Networks, BlueSocket, Chantry Networks, Colubris Networks, Fortress Technologies, Funk Software, Network Chemistry, Network Instruments, Propagate Networks, smartBridges, Symbol, TamoSoft, Trapeze Networks, Vernier vernier (vûr`nēr), auxiliary scale, either straight or an arc of a circle, designed to slide along a fixed scale. Its unit divisions, usually smaller than those on the fixed scale, permit a far more precise reading. Networks, and WildPackets. About The CWNP Program The CWNP(R) Program is the industry standard for wireless LAN training and certification. IT professionals in 60 countries have achieved CWNP certification in how to make wireless LANs more secure, cost-effective, and reliable. More than 20 Wi-Fi industry-leading companies have become technology partners with the CWNP Program. The CWNP Program was created by Planet3 Wireless, Inc., a privately-held Georgia corporation. For more information about the CWNP Program, visit www.cwnp.com. |
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