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Microsoft’s 2008 Certification Shuffle
When it comes to the new certifications from Microsoft, I feel asconfused as Ricky Ricardo does after Lucy pulls another one ofher shenanigans.
In the beginning, the two main administrator-level certificationsfrom Microsoft were the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). While a number of tracks and derivatives have popped up to [...]
With Windows 2008 Come New MCP Benefits
Microsoft Learning improves MCP benefits package with access to Microsoft Partner-level support articles and improved transcript and certification manager.
The Microsoft Learning Group on Monday said it has made some incremental improvements to the benefits package that it issues to those who achieve Microsoft Certified Professional status. According to a press release issued by the company, [...]
I’LL PASS ON THE MULLIGAN
I confess to having mixed feelings about the “Second Shot” promotion that Microsoft is currently offering. If you fail an exam you registered for between now and Jan. 30, 2008, the promotion lets you have one free retake. Second Shot is applicable for any IT professional, developer or Dynamics exam.
As Microsoft’s marketing piece says:
“Microsoft certification [...]
70-623: Exam Review
Exam 70-623 PRO: stands alone as a Microsoft certification. The exam targets IT professionals who work within the consumer market supporting end users. Familiar with The Geek Squad? Well, that’s the target audience. Exam 70-623 gives this group a way to prove their knowledge supporting users with installation, configuration and troubleshooting retail versions of Windows [...]
MCSE Certification: Real Boot Camps And Cheat Camps
A technical training school that provides accelerated instruction leading to MCSE certification is typically referred to as an MCSE boot camp.
From my experience, having taught boot camps for five years, the name is fitting. It is an experience that can make or break you. It is at times painful, and at times one of the [...]
Want to be certifiable?
Perhaps you’ve been considering changing jobs. Is not having a particular software certification holding you back? … MCSE, A+, Microsoft, Cisco and CCNA certification training courses online. They even offer MCSE
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Microsoft MCSE
Microsoft’s Windows 2000 MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) … and Microsoft Windows Server System™. The Windows 2000 MCSE got its start back in April 2000 as Microsoft began to release exams on the Windows 2000 products. For the MCSE 2003, candidates must pass six core
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The Benefits of Certification
What It Means to Be an MCP
Microsoft Certified Professionals are cut from a different cloth than their IT counterparts. They not only thrive on the continuing challenges of the IT field, but they also have taken it upon themselves to develop and hone their skills—to stay a step ahead. The practical expertise that is gained through the certification process provides individuals with the kind of know-how that gets recognized—on the job, among peers, and by future employers.
The Benefits of Certification
In addition to polishing your skill set, MCP certifications provide many specific advantages. These include the following:
| • | Industry recognition of your knowledge and proficiency |
| • | Logos and certificates to identify your MCP status |
| • | Access to an exclusive MCP member Web site |
| • | Exclusive discounts on products and services |
| • | Access to career-related tools |
| • | Invitations to conferences, training sessions, and special events |


MCSA or MCSE: Which Certification is Right for You?
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Plan, design, and implement Microsoft Windows server solutions and architectures |
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Have at least one year of experience implementing and administering network operating systems and desktop operating systems. |
Related job titles: systems engineer, network engineer, systems analyst, network analyst, or technical consultant.
Choose the MCSA credential if you:
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Implement, manage, and maintain the typically complex computing environment of medium- to large-sized companies. |
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Have 6–12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems. Related job titles: systems administrator, network administrator, information systems administrator, network operations analyst, network technician, or technical support specialist. |


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