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Technical certification is the yellow brick road in the Land of Information Technology, leading straight to more money, more respect, and in many cases a promotion. But getting certified is easier said than done. Many of today’s technical tests are extremely challenging, requiring considerable study and an almost obsessive focus to pass – and no test is more challenging than Cisco’s CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert). Heinz Ulm, himself CCIE-certified, runs a training program for those dedicated disciples who have determined not to settle for anything less than the black belt of the networking world.
Click here for the full story of an interview done by techtarget.com

"Heinz Ulm is a legend."
Found in newsgroup "alt.certification.cisco" and "comp.dcom.sys.cisco".
Nice. Thanks



Why train with Heinz Ulm ???

A simple answer: R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Reputation

Experience

Success

Price

Environment

Certified

Tough


Great training environment
Beautiful surrounding environment
Greatest mix of students, experience and cultures
You are treated like a guest, a family friend, not just a student
Best service for price value/ratio

Read what Omar says....


The longest bootcamp experience:
 

I have been conducting boot camps to help students prepare for the CCIE 
exam since the Fall of 1995.  No other instructor or training organization
has as much experience.

International experience:

I conducted trainings  in more than 20 countries on 4 continents.

I have trained employees and engineers at Cisco TAC in Brussels,
Paris and London. Additionally, I have provided non-public classes
(CRIC, SEDW) to Cisco engineers. 

Several proctors are former Heinz Ulm students.

 
Perth, Australia               Quatar class

Bahrain

Cairo, Egypt                         Bangalore, India                London

Oman                                 Saudi-Arabia class            Ankara

Venice, Italy                                               Atlanta, USA


A CCSI- and CCIE-"dinosaurus":

I became a Cisco Certified Systems Instructor (CCSI 93038)  in 1993.
At that time, there were only a handful of instructors worldwide.
I started with IOS version 8.3   

I obtained my Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert (CCIE 1561)
in 1995 on my first attempt.

Cisco started their CCIE numbering at 1024 , so I'm only the
537th individual to obtain their CCIE ! And I'm currently
recertified through summer 2007.

Click here for picture of my plaque.




Prepared over 450 CCIEs from over 

40 different countries 
to pass their exams.

some student's nationalities/origins:

Iran                             Indonesia

Portugal                              Russia
 
UK                                       USA

Netherlands                       Slovakia

Saudi-Arabia                           Italy

Estonia                         Switzerland

Sudan                              Poland

Philipines                         Sweden
 
Greece               Switzerland, Japan

Canada                                India

Nigeria                                 Dubai
 
Kazachstan                          Romania

Turkey, Finland                        reland

Norway                                      Jersey

Germany, South-Africa                Egypt

Nigeria, Mexico, Poland             Jordan

Please read here what students and partners said about my trainings

Hall Of Fame


Recommended/referenced at Cisco networkers and
other networking conferences:

On Cisco's networkers conference in Chicago, during a CCIE power session presentation,
the talk was about the CCIE certificate and how to prepare best for it.
One of Cisco's presenters said the best ccie bootcamp worldwide is run by a german
guy named Heinz Ulm in Augsburg !(Thanks. This was brought to me from Tom Hagman, Florida, USA)

On a networking conference in netherlands in 2000
(it wasn't Cisco's networkers!)
there was a public podium discussion about the complexity,
difficulty, worth and meaning of IT-certifications.
Of course there were many discussions about how hard it is to become a CCIE.
One of the conference attendees (still unknown to me) mentioned over the microphone that
"sitting in Heinz Ulm's CCIE class is as if you would get your
CCIE number at the end of the class".

(Nice, isn't it. This was brought to me from Robert Teeuw, former Comparex, NL, employee)

I was speaking to a German Customer who opened a TAC case and has nothing
but good things to say about the course. .
How much did you pay him or is he a relative ?

(Feisal from Cisco TAC, UK)

"Heinz Ulm is a legend."
Found in newsgroup "alt.certification.cisco" and "comp.dcom.sys.cisco".
Nice. Thanks


Great training environment
( in germany; technically)
(no 700, 800, 1000, 1600, 1700 series routers)
using 25xx, 26xx, mainly 2621XMs, 36xx, 3725, 40xx, 45xx -series routers and 3550 switches
no shared pods; each student has between 7 and 10 routers alone
Remote access via VPN after the camp. 
Remotely powering on/off your hardware.

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17 rack-cabinets total



large rooms and small rooms
 
wireless working                                      


g)
great training environment  (in germany; surrounding)

Very quiet location supporting your concentrated studies.
You won't hear any traffic or factory noises.
The loudest are the birds singing.
Huge garden and terrace.
Lots of alternatives for relaxing: Roller scating, Bike riding, quad driving,
jogging , swimming.
Huge wood behind the  training facility.

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h) greatest mix of students, experience and cultures


In 2003 students came from:
Portugal, Finland, Norway, Greece
, South-Africa, USA, Germany, Luxembourg, Austria,  Poland,
Estonia, Russia, Sudan, Saudi-Arabia, Dubai, Niger
, HongKong, UK, Ireland, France, Switzerland, Italy
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In 2004 students came from:
Austria, Australia, Germany, Turkey, Jordan, HongKong,  Italy, France,
Ireland, UK, Switzerland, USA, Poland, Netherlands, Egypt, Saudi-Arabia, Jordan, Nigeria,
Mexico, Belgium
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The exchange of experience from many different environments, companies
and branches/markets is a special value of its own.


i) you are treated like a guest, a family-friend, not just like a student

A student wrote:
"The feeling to be treated more as a guest not just as a student was a great
experience. I appreciated a lot."

Answers to "What was among your best experiences during the camp?"


j) Best service for price value/ratio

I have very interesting prices, early-booker discounts and payplans.

Figure out the market for other offers. Some bootcamps in US charge you
5000 dollars just for one week. I had several students who sat in other
bootcamps and finally joined mine, because the other camp was not so
good (to be diplomatic)

You can get VPN access after class to do more hands-on.

Go to Download corner

Please contact me with questions or comments.
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