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I am currently studying for C# version of MCSD and am
wondering if there is an equal to this for say a company. Is there a company certification that says it is a solution provider or architect? George Prado |
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> Anything other than gold & ctec partner status is worthless.
Come on, how else can you get the latest versions of most (if not all) Microsoft software, (latest fancy editions), licensed to 5-10 developers for $2000 per year? |
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Do you mean certified partners get discounted price on development tools
like Visual Studio? How much is the discount? I should let my employer knows if it is significant. Thanks. Vu Dang "Ertugrul Uysal" <yazilimci_at_hotmail> wrote in message news:... > > Anything other than gold & ctec partner status is worthless. > Come on, how else can you get the latest versions of most (if not all) > Microsoft software, (latest fancy editions), licensed to 5-10 developers > for $2000 per year? > > |
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You pay an annual $2,000 fee for partnership. You get 1 to 10 user licences
for almost all Microsoft software. Well you don't get the most important and the most useful software produced by Microsoft : Age of Empires. But MSDN and VS.NET are also admitted (for me at least). "Vu Dang" <> wrote in message news > Do you mean certified partners get discounted price on development tools > like Visual Studio? How much is the discount? I should let my employer > knows if it is significant. Thanks. > > Vu Dang > > "Ertugrul Uysal" <yazilimci_at_hotmail> wrote in message > news:... > > > Anything other than gold & ctec partner status is worthless. > > Come on, how else can you get the latest versions of most (if not all) > > Microsoft software, (latest fancy editions), licensed to 5-10 developers > > for $2000 per year? > > > > > > |
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