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ICSA

Nov 10,2006 by NaT-Server

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The IBM Certified System Administrator is a mid level certification geared toward individuals interested in the management of servers for Lotus platforms in large-scale industries. This certification is a more advanced system administration program offered for individuals interested in understanding more about network infrastructure and Lotus Integration within a large-scale environment.

The IBM ICSA exam requires three exams: Exam 720, 721, and 722. All three exams are one hour long and each have 45 different questions, 5 of which are not scored. The minimum passing score on all of the exams is 75%. The exams cover System Administration Operating Fundamentals, Infrastructure Building, and Server Management.

CORE EXAMS
(720) IBM Notes Operating Fundamentals
(721) IBM Notes Building Infrastructure
(722) IBM Notes Managing Servers and Users

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