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Quad CCIE Scott Morris Joins The Internetwork Expert Team

Mislia che Scott e razbral che IPexpert niamat nikakuw shans sreshtu Internetwork Expert - polzwal sum producti na IPexpert, znam im portala i vsravnenie s towa koeto IE imat IPexpert sa dosta nazad s materiala. Ne iskam da komentirame propuskite v workboocite koito moi kolegi zabeliazaha.

Chestito na Scott.. mislia che e strahotno populnenie v IE.

Cheers, Scott!


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Reno, Nevada, June 25, 2008 - Internetwork Expert, Inc., a pioneering leader in Cisco CCIE Lab Exam training, today announced that Scott Morris (CCIE #4713), a four-time CCIE, has joined the company as a CCIE Instructor.

Scott Morris has been in the Cisco networking industry for over 12 years and belongs to an elite group of engineers worldwide holding four CCIE certifications. Scott was one of the first individuals to pass the Cisco Design Specialist certification in 1998, and soon after passed the CCIE Lab Exam in Routing and Switching. He then went on to obtain CCIE certifications in ISP-Dial, Security, and Service Provider. Scott is currently preparing for the Voice CCIE, and the newly announced Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE).

Prior to joining Internetwork Expert, Scott was Vice President of Technical Training and an Instructor at IPExpert. While working at IPExpert, Scott developed and delivered CCIE classroom training, as well as initiated new product development. Scott is currently a regular columnist for the TCPMag Journal.

At Internetwork Expert, Scott will be focusing on delivering CCIE classes and boot camps to candidates around the world. He is joining an already exceptionally talented set of CCIE instructors at Internetwork Expert, including five-time CCIE Brian Dennis (CCIE #2210), three-time CCIE Brian McGahan (CCIE #8593), and four-time CCIE Petr Lapukhov (CCIE #16379).

"Scott has built a tremendous reputation within the CCIE community of providing high-caliber CCIE training classes and curriculum," said Brian Dennis, CEO and Co-Founder of Internetwork Expert. "His expert-level knowledge of CCIE technologies and unique teaching style will be a great complement to our curriculum and instructional offerings."

About Internetwork Expert

Founded in 2003, Internetwork Expert, Inc., is a recognized leader in expert-level Cisco CCIE Lab Exam preparation and training. The company’s workbooks, self-paced training, and instructor-led classes prepare candidates seeking to gain the networking industry’s highest-level certification, the Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE). The company is headquartered in Reno, Nevada. More information can be found at http://www.internetworkexpert.com.

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