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CIW
(Certified Internet Webmaster) A program of certification from Prosoft Learning Corporation for professionals specializing in Internet technologies. CIW instructor-led training is offered by authorized training organizations and academic institutions. After successfully completing the foundation course, the CIW Associate certificate is awarded, and with additional study, the following certificates are available: Web Site Manager, Master Designer, Master Administrator, Master Enterprise Developer and Security Analyst. For more information, visit www.ciwcertified.com. See certification.


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CIW courses are today held in high esteem among the new generation of emerging internet professionals In fact, CIW (Certified Internet Webmaster) is almost like the standard certification for webmasters all over the world CIW courses are today held in high esteem among the new generation of emerging internet professionals.
Paisley was the first university outside the US to become a CIW academic partner.
In April, CIW launched the 2006 Truth Tour and traveled around the United States.
 
 
 
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