Certified Novell Engineer

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Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) is a certification which is designed to certify that an individual possesses in-depth knowledge and skills related to administration and troubleshooting of the Novell NetWare operating system.

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In contrast to a Certified Novell Administrator (CNA), a CNE must pass a series of tests to prove their readiness for the certification. A CNA must pass a single test.

The Novell CNE training provides knowledge and skills implementing a sometimes wide variety of Novell (NetWare) products.

While many in the industry have cynically compared the CNE cert to Microsoft's MCSE, the CNE testing & training differs in that they are decidedly more difficult and "Hands-on", akin to Red Hat's RHCE and Cisco's CCIE (albeit, as some people say, distantly).

Novell also has advancements of this certification including:

  • MCNE - Master Certified Novell Engineer - additional exam topics.
  • CNI - Certified Novell Instructor - requiring higher exam point to pass, together with assessed presentation skills.

Specifically, the CNE training program is intended to train a system administrator on how to use management tools, perform server installations, manage the eDirectory, printing, allocate storage space, email & instant messaging services, and managing security.

Originally CNE stood for Certified Netware Engineer then subsequently (when Unixware entered Novell's product range around 1993) it became Certified Novell Engineer.

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