Practice Labs has not long released our new CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Practice Lab allowing you to beat the odds to networking career success or even wider IT career success!
The aim of the new lab is to allow you to start or continue your CompTIA certification pathway journey. Furthermore, once certified it allows you to either continue your CompTIA journey or seek out specific vendor certifications, or if you are feeling truly dedicated why not continue down both pathways.
In general, this particular lab should be considered if you want to get into or are a:
- Junior Network Administrator
- Junior Systems Engineer
- Junior Network Engineer
- Support Technician
- Desktop Technician
The main focus of the new title is an improved practical real-world application to build your skills and experience in a safe, secure environment, something that goes for all of our Practice Lab titles.
So, what are the main learning outcomes for the new title that will help improve your networking career?
- Network Architectures, Services, Topologies and Types
- IP Addressing Schemes, Ports and Protocols
- Introduction to Cloud Computing
- Routing and Switching Concepts
- Network Troubleshooting Techniques
- Virtual Network Concepts
- Wireless Configuration Technology and Standards
- Organizational Documentation, Procedures and Agreements
In addition, if you are looking to gain some insight into the new threats for networks and cloud technologies, the new N10-008 makes a number of improvements over N10-007 ensuring your skills and experience stay up to date with the latest tech developments.
Furthermore, if you are in a role that requires (or will require) networking knowledge the N10-008 certification is internationally recognized and considered a benchmark to validate knowledge.
Therefore, are you ready to beat the odds, improve your skills, get real world experience utilizing a safe, secure environment and ultimately get the networking role you desire?
Learn more about CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Practice Lab by visiting our product page.