The certifications can include; Network+ MCITP/MCSA/MCSE from Microsoft CNE from Novell
Here are a few:CCNA - CiscoCCNP - CiscoNetwork+ - CompTIASecurity+ - CompTiaMCSA - Microsoft (has many network elements)MCITP - Microsoft (many network elements)
The following website provides detailed information about Network Plus training and it's benefits: http://certification.comptia.org/getCertified/certifications/network.aspx
There are many NOS certifications depending on the operating system you wish to be certified for. Some of these include:CNA - NovellMCSA - MicrosoftLinux+ - LinuxMCITP - MicrosoftMCSE - MicrosoftSolaris - Sun MicrosystemsAIX - IBM UnixRHCE - Linux Red HatAnd many more..
You can take an training partime course for Microsoft MCSE, and get the all the certifications. if you are interested in Windows. Otherwise you can take the SCSA, Solaris trainig course and get the 2 certifications. if you are interested in UNIX. Otherwise you can take Network A+ training course and get the certification for working on the hardware portions. If you have certifications its easy for the placements additional to the degree. Hope this helps.
In the legal sense, no. Unix is an operating system and has the components of an NOS (Network Operating System) but it not considered just a network operating system.
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Appleshare,Microsoft Windows server and Novell netware
basic functions of a network operating system?
Yes, a multiuser operating system is also described as a network operating system.
The demands of a network operating system are to be able to share resources, and ensure network security.
No network requires a Network Operating System (NOS) . They just require network interface hardware and software to use the network to communicate with each other. However, since all modern operating systems also claim to be Network Operating Systems, it doesn't matter. Client or Server Network