Thanks for the feedback so far everyone - much appreciated.
Bit of background:
I've been working in IT server infrastructure for about 10 years now. I manage a team of 10 guys looking after our orgs servers/hyper-v/vmware/storage/etc. I have a 3 year management diploma through UNISA as well as a various technical industry certs (MCSE/Oracle/SAP basis (I was an SAP consultant long time ago) and a few architecture and governance certs (TOGAF/ITIL/COBIT)
But I find myself in a crowded space with no growth potential and I feel the need for a change. I want to move into a field where not every guy does what I do and I'm thinking either Linux, networking or security (or a combination of them). I'll be in a position in a few months where I'll have the time and money to go and do 3/4 certifications at a Torque IT or similar (I'm gonna ride the retrenchment train before year end woohoo!)
I know this is a bit vague but I'd like some input from those that are in a similar field. Should I do certs to broaden my current skill set or do I go all in on a new direction and start from scratch and work my way up from there?
I know I need to do something but honestly I'm not sure what but everyone does Windows and AD/Exchange etc. and I need to differentiate from it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again.
Bit of background:
I've been working in IT server infrastructure for about 10 years now. I manage a team of 10 guys looking after our orgs servers/hyper-v/vmware/storage/etc. I have a 3 year management diploma through UNISA as well as a various technical industry certs (MCSE/Oracle/SAP basis (I was an SAP consultant long time ago) and a few architecture and governance certs (TOGAF/ITIL/COBIT)
But I find myself in a crowded space with no growth potential and I feel the need for a change. I want to move into a field where not every guy does what I do and I'm thinking either Linux, networking or security (or a combination of them). I'll be in a position in a few months where I'll have the time and money to go and do 3/4 certifications at a Torque IT or similar (I'm gonna ride the retrenchment train before year end woohoo!)
I know this is a bit vague but I'd like some input from those that are in a similar field. Should I do certs to broaden my current skill set or do I go all in on a new direction and start from scratch and work my way up from there?
I know I need to do something but honestly I'm not sure what but everyone does Windows and AD/Exchange etc. and I need to differentiate from it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks again.