BTS SIO: comparison between the SISR and SLAM options

The BTS SIO, commonly known as Computer Services for Organizations, is a 2-year higher education course. You can choose between the SLAM option (Software Solutions and Business Applications) and the SISR option (System and Network Infrastructure Solutions). Both options can be taken as part of a sandwich course or as initial training. Find out more in this guide.

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What is the BTS SIO?

The BTS ISO or Brevet de Technicien Supérieur sur les Services Informatiques aux Organisations is a diploma that can be taken 2 years after the baccalauréat. The training includes around 35 hours of classes per week, with courses common to both the SLAM and SISR options, as well as specialized and technical courses. In addition, work placements complete the training. Find out more about BTS SIO

SLAM and SISR options: Which to choose?

First of all, the choice rests with you, you have to make sure that you want to enter the BTS SIO field. You're ready to put all the effort into preparing for the diploma. First and foremost, you need to find out about the IT professions. Ask professionals to give you a quick overview for a day, for example. Then find out about each option:

The SLAM option

SLAM stands for Software Solutions and Business Applications. This option is dedicated to students who want to move into professions linked to the design and maintenance of application programs. Graduates will be able to manage a computer park or administer a network within a company. On the other hand, they can manage the integration, security and configuration of servers, client workstations and interconnection equipment. If you've taken more general courses, you'll have a solid grounding in general IT, as well as in :

  • Telecommunications
  • Information systems
  • Data base
  • Application development tools, etc.

If you choose the SLAM option, here are the jobs you can do after your training:

  • Computer applications developer
  • IT Research Manager
  • Application Services Manager
  • Analyst Programmer
  • Applications Programmer
  • Computer design technician.

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The SISR option

SISR or Solutions d'Infrastructure, Systèmes et Réseaux is dedicated to students who want to specialize in professions linked to the design and maintenance of network infrastructures. Their mission is to ensure the security, maintenance and installation of networks and IT equipment. General courses round out the training, providing graduates with more general skills. This also enables them to be operational in any company. Here's a list of career opportunities:

  • Production Technician
  • Infrastructure technician
  • Network and telecom technician
  • Systems and network technician
  • Systems and network administrator
  • Systems and network support
  • As well as operating pilot.

To make the right choice, you need to be sure of what you really want. Before taking your baccalaureate, you need to define your ambitions and the university courses you want to follow. Don't hesitate to share your opinion in the comments section.

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