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CCIE Collab Version 3 Webinar Replay

For those of you who missed the webinar on Friday May 8 2020.

Cisco Meeting Server (part 4 of 4)

Part 4 of this 4 part series taken from the CollabCert LMS

In this video we take a look at how we can register the Call Bridge as a Conference Bridge in UCM.

Cisco Meeting Server (part 2 of 4)

Part 2 of this 4 part series taken from the CollabCert LMS

We look at using the API when importing users from Active Directory and enabling chat for calls between webRTC clients and calls into spaces.

ILS/GDPR Bug in Lab Exam

Folks sitting the CCIE Collabv2 Lab exam should be aware of this potential bug in UCM 12.0. Enjoy watching.

Upcoming CollabCert Webinar!

Join Vik and Mike, Wednesday, January 16th, 2019 at 12:00PM PST for a live, online webinar in which the CollabCert team will go over how to plan and study efficiently, where to focus your energy and Vik will walk through some troubleshooting and diagnostic tickets.

To register, simply follow this REGISTRATION LINK and fill out the form!

Hope to see you there!

Mike Down
mike@collabcert.com
810.334.8385

Recent Successful Collaboration Engineers

It’s been a busy couple of months with loads of success!!! Determination and hard work definitely pay off.  Congratulations to all of our recent successful students who have passed the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam!

  • Antoine Nicholson – CCIE #53778 (Collaboration)
  • Nizar Houichi – CCIE #53721 (Collaboration)
  • Tanveer Ahmad Mubsher – CCIE #53718 (Collaboration)
  • Jan Roy Eustaquio – CCIE #53696 (Collaboration)
  • Amit Shah – CCIE #53675 (Collaboration)
  • Hamid Faalzadeh – CCIE #53663 (Collaboration)
  • Cedric Hebre – CCIE #53649 (Collaboration)
  • Youssef Aoufi- CCIE #53647 (Collaboration)
  • Mason Nguyen – CCIE #53632 (Collaboration)
  • Mohammed Al Baqari – CCIE #53531 (Collaboration)
  • Continue reading Recent Successful Collaboration Engineers

Featured Student Testimonial – Matt Wigfield

This week’s featured testimonial comes from Matt Wigfield.  Matt was able to win his battle with the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam on his first attempt! Great work Matt!

“After looking at other companies material for the CCIE Collaboration written and lab, I choose CollabCert for the one simple reason of Vik Malhi. I sampled material from a couple trainers and Vik was the only one that gave you enough information for what you needed and didn’t go so deep that you stopped listening and keep you engaged in the material.

I used the LMS system for preparing for the lab and it was complete and everything was being updated which most companies did not do. If I had any questions with the material, I was able to email Vik and would get a precise response to the material in question.

When I finally was ready to sit the lab and had a date picked out, I went to the two week boot camp. The camp was geared towards strategy and speed. I came out feeling like I could pass the exam on the first attempt. After leaving the camp I scheduled rack time and had zero issues unlike other rack rental companies.

Thanks to Vik and team, I walked into the lab prepared and ready to tackle it. I walked out of the lab knowing I passed and confirmed that later in the evening after only the first attempt.”

Matt Wigfield – CCIE #51432 (Collaboration)

Featured Student Testimonial – Paul Rittell

This week’s featured testimonial comes from Paul Rittell.  Paul was able to end his 2015 in style by passing the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam.  Here’s what he had to say:

I will tell you guys the good, the bad, and the ugly of the CCIE Collaboration study world.  My journey towards the CCIE was very frustrating at first.  I originally used a different training vendor for the CCIE due to brand loyalty, their popularity and my assumption that the quality from other products would surely follow into their CCIE Collaboration Bootcamp.  I was completely inaccurate.

The “training center” for this well-known and “reputable” company was hosted at a large room in a hotel.  We had to share labs with other people on a desk that was just deep enough to allow one laptop and nothing else. Sharing labs ended up being pretty frustrating because you could not venture off without ruining the pace of the other person.  The bandwidth in the room was not adequate for our class.  At any moment we would lose internet connectivity and all phones would unregister in the middle of our labs.  If someone performed a video conference then we lost connectivity.  It was absolute chaos and extremely difficult to work through labs as you had to troubleshoot your own mistakes and the poor network setup as well.  To top it off, we never received the workbooks that were promised.  In conclusion, the CCIE training is a different ball game and do not trust someone based on Web Appearance, Videos they have created or lower level training materials.

I was at the end of my rope when I met Vik Malhi.  I had the opportunity to speak with Vik in person and after talking with him I knew I would have a better experience with his training facility and approach to the lab exam.  I took Vik Malhi’s CollabCert Workshop twice and the experience cannot be considered to be in the same class as these other guys.  There were NO shared labs, bandwidth issues, misconfigured racks and when we paid for the workbook he actually gave it to us! The training center is an actual training center with a kitchen and an astonishing view of downtown San Jose.  The tables have a huge amount of space and you can easily spread out notes, laptop, keyboard and mouse.  Vik stayed late with us and was very patient with even the most inexperienced students in the class.  The workbooks and facility alone were worth it but I truly do believe the best asset is learning from Vik.  He gives you an actual game plan and teaches you how to attack the lab.  When you come out of his class you WILL know what you need to do. At that point, it’s up to you banging out the hours of practice on the keyboard to get your number.  Don’t trust these other guys!  Go to CollabCert, practice, practice, practice and get your number!

Paul Rittell – CCIE #50814 (Collaboration)

Featured Student Testimonial – Adam Sorenson

This week’s featured testimonial comes from Adam Sorenson who just passed the CCIE Collaboration Lab Exam December 3rd, 2015.  Congratulations Adam!  Here’s what Adam had to say:

“For anyone serious about passing the lab do yourself a favor and go to Collabcert.  I have purchased and used materials from other training companies and Vik’s are by far the best.  His materials and strategies are the reason that I now have a CCIE number.  Save yourself time and money and just go to CollabCert first.  I certainly wish I had!”

Adam Sorenson – CCIE # 51215

CollabCert Student Successes

The staff at CollabCert would like to congratulate the following engineers who have recently passed the CCIE Lab exam.

  • Gobind Singh Gill CCIE #19910 (RS, Collaboration)
  • Torrance Harris CCIE #50277
  • Mike Hart CCIE #50377 (Collaboration)
  • Kirill Yakker CCIE #50402 (Collaboration)
  • Taha Hussain CCIE #50462 (Collaboration)
  • Anil Batra CCIE #50530 (Collaboration)

There is plenty of room for you on this prestigious list.  Contact us today to find out how we can help you!

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