Should I OR Should I not pursue DevNet Certification after CCIE?
After CCIE certification the DevNet certification would only add value to your CCIE certification. So we’ll discuss the positives of pursing the DevNet certification. How will that influence your career and what it would add to your knowledge we will see below in this in this blog.
If you are struggling and are confused about the same question, then this blog is for you.
What are the benefits of a DevNet certification?
Motive
The networking industry is tardy in terms of needed transition. For a fact we have severely lagged behind other disciplines when it comes to how we provision and operationalize networking. While we are talking about concepts and benefits of “SDN” ad nauseam, many of us are still hand-jamming configurations through the CLI. The evolution of “SDN” has led us down two paths in networking.
First, OEMs are making the transition by developing controller-based solutions to provision and operate the network centrally.
Second, there seems to be a substantial push to ensure that every controller and network device has an API. Everything gets an API! While we understand that things like APIs allow us to program the network, the reality for us is that we must learn new concepts, frameworks, and tools. Lots of them. Quickly! Fortunately, the DevNet certifications provide tangible goals, structured learning, and, most of all, an opportunity to get ahead of the curve.