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Online Cisco Certification Exam Braindumps
Filed Under (Cisco certification exam dumps) by verygoodchang on February-12-2008
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) is dead. Long live the MCSE. Well, sort of. When Windows Server 2008 rides into town, the MCSE certification a??? like the good guy in an old black-and-white western a??? will ride off into the sunset. From Windows Server 2008 onward, credentialed IT workers will find themselves seeking their certifications through two new avenues: the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP).Why the change? Prior to Server 2008, the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) program had a few flaws inherent to its processes. First of all, in the previous program, an MCP was just that a??? an MCP. There wasna??t an association noting the discipline in which you were an MCP. So getting your MCP for Windows XP was the same as getting your MCP on Systems Management Server.The old MCSE titles were also problematic. Many countries formally protect the title of a??engineer.a?? One can be called an engineer only after theya??ve passed the Order of Engineersa?? Professional Engineera??s Examination. Reports of Microsoft enduring numerous lawsuits by countries with special protection for this title made it operationally challenging to keep around. True, MCITP just doesna??t have the same ring as MCSE, but ita??s in much safer legal territory. New Frameworks, New Certs Herea??s the framework for what Microsoft calls a??the new generation of certification.a?? At the bottom of the stack is the MCTS. Exams here are focused on specific products and show proof that the test taker has proven their skills on particular Microsoft technologies. MCTS exams do not require recertification. An MCTS certification will, however, evaporate when Microsoft discontinues the specified product. One step above the MCTS is the MCITP. This is intended to show proof of skills related to a job function. There are two MCITP credentials specifically geared to Server 2008: MCITP: Server Administrator and MCITP: Enterprise Administrator. The former credential is intended to prove IT operational skills, while the latter credential adds design skills to the requirements.At this point, youa??re probably wondering, a??How do I obtain these certifications?a?? or a??How do I upgrade my current MCSE?a?? As you may expect, obtaining the higher-level MCITP: Enterprise Administrator credential will require more work than the Server Administrator credential.To earn the MCITP: Server Administrator credential, youa??ll need to pass two MCTS exams, as well as the Server Administrator exam for the MCITP itself. Those exams are: 70-642: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring 70-620: Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Client 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Platform, Configuring Making the Upgrades There is an upgrade path if you currently hold either a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) or MCSE status in Windows Server 2003. That path is different depending on whether you have the MCSA or MCSE, and you should only take one path. Completing the upgrade exam doesna??t directly earn you MCITP status, but instead replaces a few exams. Once youa??ve finished the upgrade, youa??ll then have to take the other exams necessary to get the MCITP. If you have a current MCSA 2003, take exam 70-648: Upgrading Your MCSA on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This meets the 70-642 and 70-640 exam requirements. If you have a current MCSE 2003, take exam 70-649: Upgrading Your MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2008. This will meet the 70-643, 70-642 and 70-640 exam requirements. Therea??s not always a direct path, though. If you have an MCSE in Windows Server 2000, youa??ll have to upgrade to Windows Server 2003 before attempting the upgrade to MCITP, as therea??s no direct upgrade path from the MCSE 2000.The upgrade examinations are available now, but the other exams wona??t be available until the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Server 2008. The MCTS exams will arrive about 30 days after the RTM. The MCITP exams will run about 60 days after the RTM. The training kits will be available anywhere from one to three months after exam release. I know a??? I hate to see it go, too. The MCSE holds a special place in my heart. I have three of them: one for NT, one for 2000 and one for 2003. Times change and certifications change. Ita??s up to us to keep up. From |
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