wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Internet & Computers › IT Certification
 

Microsoft Certification: Farewell To The MCSE

 
Author: Chris Bryant
 

Microsoft is in the middle of a major push to overhaul its certification program. Last year, they announced the new Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) certification, which is not a written exam but rather a practical exam that will be graded by a board of examiners. Just applying for the certification will require 10 years' experience in IT as well as three years of practical experience as a network architect.

For those of us not quite ready for that, Microsoft has announced that it's also going to revise other certifications. The MCSE that we've all come to know and love is going to be a thing of the past. In its place will be a series of specialization exams and IP Professional certification tracks.

If you're currently an MCSE or working it, don't worry, you have plenty of time to adapt to the new tracks. Microsoft's official word is that the new certification structure will be implemented when the next Windows server/client version is released. For those holding MCDBAs, your current certification will remain valid and you'll have a chance to upgrade to the new certification with SQL Server 2005.

Those of us who have been on the certification track for a while remember the outcry when Microsoft planned to phase out the much-maligned NT 4.0 certification in the move to Windows 2000. There was quite an outcry from many certified individuals who felt MS was being unreasonable in their timetable and planned lack of support for the 4.0 certification. Whether you agree with Microsoft's planned changes, I urge you to visit Microsoft's certification site regularly to keep up with these changes.

Whether you choose to pursue any of these new tracks is your decision, but you owe it to yourself and your career to know about the new tracks. Change is inevitable in IT and the IT certification world, and you must be aware of these changes!

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Is All Web Traffic, Good Traffic?
 
Reasons why you should have a Weblogger installed on your web site
 
3 Rules of Website Designing and Layout
 
How To Shop Safely Online For Any Occasions
 
Finding Gold in Your Log Files
 
Does Your Trucking Company Have Cash Flow Issues?
 
How Blogs can Explode your Online Business
 
How To Clean the Spies In Your Computer?
 
eBook Secrets Exposed ?C BY Jim Edwards Reviewed
 
Making Free eBooks pay.
 
 
 
 

Mobile Phone Clamp Down - Recycling Becoming Mandatory

Westchester County in New York will soon be one of the first places in the U.S. to require consumers ... - Rick Hendershot -
 

Why You Should Set Up A Wordpress Blog Instead Of A Website

Let's say that you have a product to sell, a hobby to promote, or just want to set up a family websi ... - Steve McArthur
 

Blogging 101: 6 Reasons Why a Blog Can Benefit Your Online Business.

Blogging is a great way to enhance your internet marketing efforts. This article will show you 6 vit ... - Mark Williams
 
 

Google 2006 and Jagger's Aftermath

If your site's rankings have decreased recently, what can be done to get back to where you were or b ... - Jason OConnor
 

Beat the Printer Scheme and Save a Ton of Money on Ink or Toner

Before buying another printer, it is important understand the strategies that printer manufacturers ... - David Picella
 

Discount Software

We all know that the price of computer software can get pretty steep, and not all people can readily ... - Josh Riverside
 

Blog... Ping... Opt-In... Sig File... Ezine!

A Guide to INTERNET MARKETING TERMS some of the terminology and their definitions - Michelle Kiely
 

How To Find Good Web Hosting For Your Site!

When building your first site the main things that you will probably think about is what types of co ... - Jonathan White
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.