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Posted: Sat 8:38, 16 Apr 2011
Post subject: Microsoft Certification The New MCTS Tracks And Ex
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Microsoft is revamping its certification tracks, and will eventually retire the
familiar MCSE certificatons. The new certification setup is many like Cisco's,
where there are specialist certifications to work by with the more common CCNA,
then mid-level certifications such as the CCNP, and then a more-advanced
practical exam modeled somewhat behind the coveted CCIE certification.
Microsoft's new specialist exams are the Microsoft Certified Technology
Specialist (MCTS) exams. As of March 2006, there were five separate MCTS Tracks.
Three of them handle with .NET Framework 2.0; these are the Web Application,
Windows Applications, and Distributed Applications certifications. Each of these
divide certifications requires the candidate to pass two exams. There namely likewise
a one-exam SQL Server 2005 certification, as well as a BizTalk Server 2006
single-exam appraisal.
The initial question is "Why is Microsoft doing this?" According to their
website, MS feels that IT hiring managers today have a tough time deciding which
calculator certifications best nail job candidates who best meet their needs.
I know it's simple to take verbal shots by Microsoft (it'll be an Olympic sport
one day), but this new array of certs does have entreat for hiring managers,
which can only assist qualified candidates. Instead of the more-general MCSE,
which does still undergo from the overcertification of NT 4.0 MCSEs back in the
daytime, these more-specific certifications will make it easier for the job
candidate to certify that they can do the job - and easier for the hiring manager
to make an informed decision.
Microsoft hasn't announced the track that will eventually replace the MCSE, but
this pathway ambition be revealed with the next client-server Windows loosen. It's up
to you to linger informed of these alterations, so I recommend you visit Microsoft's
certification website often. "I didn't know" isn't many help once a
certification expires!
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