IPexpert release their newsletter today, with some big news for the CCIE training sphere. After last weeks shakeup where Scott Morris left for InternetworkExpert, it looks like IPexpert has joined forces with superstar Narbik Kocharians! (Does this seem like a superstar trade to anyone else?)
Narbik’s popular “Advanced CCIE R&S – Technology Focused” workbook can also now be bundled with IPexpert’s CCIE R&S Blended Learning Solution. His workbooks will also be made compatible with Proctor Labs, matching the IPexpert topology. This will make it easier to get rack time for those working through his labs.
I’m a big believer in using multiple workbooks for CCIE preparation. You get different perspectives, as well as getting used to the different writing styles of questions. It also makes sure you don’t get comfortable with one vendor’s labs, layout etc. I’ve heard great things about Narbik’s workbooks both on groupstudy and everyone I’ve met that’s used them keeps raving about them.
The other big news is that the Blended Learning Solutions are now free! Anybody that books a bootcamp now gets the Blended Learning Solution for free! FREE?! I’m working through the Voice Blended Learning Solution (BLS) at the moment and the workbooks are fantastic. If its sounds like I am an IPexpert fanboy, its because I am. The level of detail in the explanations in the Voice BLS are great, and I can’t believe they would give it away for free! I am planning on attending the voice bootcamp when I am further along in the study, and I am glad you can apply the entire purchase price of your BLS toward a Boot Camp registration.
Looks like IPexpert are really trying to shake-up the CCIE training sphere. I wonder if some of the other vendors will now match IPexpert’s offer and follow suit?
Update: If you haven’t joined twitter, now is the time! I just got a tweet from IPexpert:
“Stay focused on your “tweets” this month… we will be giving out 2,000 HOURS worth of Proctor Labs rack time… only to Twitter followers!”
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