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What is the difference between System Analyst and System Administration?
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What are the qualification for each profile?
What are the job resposiblities of System Analyst or System Administrator?
Is there any Institute in Delhi in India offering courses or training for same profile?
What is the minimum Salary package is offered to Freshers for each profile?
Any of you, if working as System Analyst or System Administrator, if you can give me ur email id or any contact details, it would nice of you.
Thanks in Advance....
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A systems analyst is responsible for researching, planning and recommending software and system choices to meet an organization's business requirements.
Systems analysts may act as a liaison between vendors and the organization they represent. They may be responsible for developing cost analyses, design considerations, and implementation time-lines. They may also be responsible for feasibility studies of a computer system before making recommendations to senior management.
A system administrator, systems administrator, or sysadmin, is a person employed to maintain, and operate a computer system or network. System administrators may be members of an information technology department.
The duties of a system administrator are wide-ranging, and vary widely from one organization to another. Sysadmins are usually charged with installing, supporting, and maintaining servers or other computer systems, and planning for and responding to service outages and other problems. Other duties may include scripting or light programming, project management for systems-related projects, supervising or training computer operators, and being the consultant for computer problems beyond the knowledge of technical support staff. A System Administrator must demonstrate a blend of technical skills and responsibility.
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