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Why I Certify (link)

Posted on 2014/03/17 by scottm32768
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As a member of the Cisco Champions program, I have the opportunity to write for Cisco Blogs as a Guest Blogger. My first guest blog post is Why I Certify and is published on their Perspectives blog.

If you want to know Why I Certify, please click on over!

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