IT Educational Sector Loses Vigilar’s Intense School
In a move that caught those in the IT industry off guard, parent company Vigilar has closed the doors of its Intense School. This educational training facility located Atlanta, Georgia was formerly one of the top choices for those seeking a wide variety of certifications in the IT field, particularly in areas of computer security protocol and network administration. The school also had a substantial presence in Dulles, a city that is a major hub of the blossoming tech industry in Northern Virginia. Those students seeking focused training are still able to train with CED Solutions, Academy of Computer Education (ACE) or The Training Camp – each of these institutions offering the accreditation needed for further advancement in the field Intense School catered to.
Due to the sudden closing of Intense School, some students in the Atlanta area will most likely migrate to CED Solutions which is located less than five miles from Vigilar’s former training facility. In the Dulles area, ACE is expected to be the primary choice since it is located in Northern Virginia and in close proximity to Washington D.C. where many government operations hire IT professionals. Training in A+, Network+, Security+, CISSP, ECSA and Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) are all crucial to many employers of IT professionals so these schools will be expected to fill the void that Intense School leaves in its wake.
As a whole, the IT industry has proven itself to be an ever changing one so students continue to be advised to continue their education by longtime industry pros. Certification in a wide variety of study areas remains the only way to ensure career security despite industry evolution over time. Those passionate about this profession will carry on, pursue further hands on training to build their skills and find that companies continue to require those skills despite any upheaval in the market place.
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