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MCSA, MCSE, and Windows Server “Longhorn” certifications

Apparently there will be some changes in Microsoft certifications according to Trika Harms zum Spreckel blog entry (he is working in MS) :

  • MCSA and MCSE are still the right certifications if you are working with WS2000 or WS2003.
  • MCSA and MCSE will not retire.
  • In one year, the WS2000 MCSA and MCSE exams will retire (that’s the exams, not the credentials); more news of this to publish soon.
  • If you are planning for any of the core MCSA/MCSE 2003 exams, there are offers on related training: e-learning, ALL training kits and a few reference books, and practice tests through April/May 2007. Learn more.
  • There are new elective options for SA/SE tracks
  • Longhorn Server certifications will be in the “new generation” structure of MCTS (3 exams) and MCITP (2 exams, respectively); no details yet on names/exam numbers/paths
  • Read the complete post here: http://blogs.msdn.com/trika/archive/2007/03/29/mcs...s.aspx

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