CNC Certification and Consulting

June 27, 2008 by Stewart Schatz · 1 Comment
Filed under: EnterpriseOne - General 

If you pay attention to threads on JDEList, every once in a while someone will inquire about the availability of Certification.  Usually, these inquiries are met with the an answer generally like:

No, there are no "official" certifications.

imageThe latest inquiry was from Spider006.  Essentially, he just wanted to know what some good "supporting" certifications for a Administrator.  He got some good advice from Monkey 5000 about looking at possible certifications in Application Server and supported databases.  I would also add certifications in supported operating systems.  The more you know about what runs on the better.

Then, along comes serious 09.  He had only been a member of JDEList for 4 days when he posted about his eligibility to have the title "Technical Consultant" after taking the Administrator classes available through Oracle University.

This was followed, very appropriately, by a comment by Gregg Larkin:

With all due respect, you will need more than just training to be a technical consultant. This application also requires a great deal of experience to earn that title. As for certification, there is no formal program or certification process. Take the classes, get four or five years of experience under your belt, and then we will welcome you to the club. Good luck on your new career.

As you can see, Gregg took it a little further.  Now, Gregg is a very respected, experienced & active Administrator.  He provides invaluable insight in both his articles for JDETips and in discussions on JDEList

I think his comment was perfect.  The work of a Admin is primarily learned through experience.  I don’t know about you, but when I went through the Foundation class I was so confused by Pathcode, Environment, JDBNet & that I didn’t know how I was ever going to figure this thing out.  I also had zero experience with J.D. Edwards or an AS/400 (, , i).  It wasn’t until we went through our implementation using consultants that I started to get a handle on things.  I spent about 10 hours a day for 3 months working side by side with just the side of things.  Yeah, that’s one hell of long time to do an implementation but we didn’t know that at the time.

Unfortunately, I’m afraid that serious 09′s issue isn’t whether he has the motivation or ability to become a great Admin.  It’s that the organization that he works for thinks that after he has completed the classes they can call him a Technical Consultant and charge top dollar for your services.  In doing so, it gives the consultant industry as a whole a tarnished image.  There are many excellent consultants and consultant companies, but there are also many that take advantage of organizations with with the desire to "do things right and hire experts".

Good luck to both Spider006 and serious 09 and Gregg, keep up the good work!

 

 

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One Response to “CNC Certification and Consulting”
  1. Amit says:

    Is there any specific certification for JD Edwards Enterpriseone. ?
    Please let me know.
    Does certification make a big difference?
    I know client always go for Experience people but does not mean that always experience people have such kind of ability that they are looking for ?

    Thank you for your guidance

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