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am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting
certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone please let me know what alternative certification is out there which is equivalent to the MCSE. Thanks Jay. =?Utf-8?B?amF5MjE=?= |
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While the MCSE wil not expire itself it is true you will no longer be able
to sertify on the MCE Platform, however by the years end (2007) you will see many new MCTS and MCITP certifications for the newer technlogies such as Longhorn. -- ..rev "It is the mark of an educated man to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~Aristotle .. "jay21" <> wrote in message news:F9BA942B-899D-49C9-A00D-... > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone > please > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is > equivalent > to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. The Rev [MCT] |
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=?Utf-8?B?amF5MjE=?= <> wrote in
news:F9BA942B-899D-49C9-A00D-: > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone > please let me know what alternative certification is out there which > is equivalent to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. > 1) You do not "take a course" to become an MCSE. You work in the field in an appropriate environment for at least 2 years while studying, then you take the tests to demonstrate your knowledge. 2) MCSE is not being faced out. 3) Alternate certifications, as in what MS is offering to supercede the classic MCSE can be found on MS's website. Which brings up point 4. 4) Research skills are a prerequisite to a career in IT. YMMV HTH,HAND 0x22 kpg |
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I'm just curious as to what the hell your talking about FACED out. As opposed
to faced in? Whats the MCSE looking at. I have not heard anything about the MCSE being phased out in 2008. And if it is I dont think it matters what direction it is looking. Maybe it will be facing you huddled down with fear in its eyes screaming NOOOO don't phase me out I have so much to live for. Or maybe not. -- Matt A+, MCP, and MCDST "jay21" wrote: > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone please > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is equivalent > to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. =?Utf-8?B?TWF0dA==?= |
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i am happy to announce that the mcngp will not be phased out, so don't worry
"jay21" <> wrote in message news:F9BA942B-899D-49C9-A00D-... > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone > please > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is > equivalent > to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. Consultant |
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Regarding the phasing out of MCSE:
What has happened is that in a webcast exclusively for MCP's, Microsoft announced that it was phasing out some exams on March 30, 2008. These exams include all of the exams for the required portions of MCSA 2000 and MCSE 2000 - not MCSE or MCSA 2003. I listed the exams in this newsgroup in a posting sometime late last month - generally all exams from 70-210 through 70-232 and a few others. The last day for the 292 and 296 exams [upgrading from 2000 to 2003] are also March 30, 2008. The 290, 291, 293, and 294 exams are NOT being discontinued at this time. However, that webcast was the only place that Microsoft announced their discontinuation. According to their own rules (which of course, they are allowed to change at a whim), there must be a year in advance announcement through their MSDN e-mails and on their web site. They have not put the discontinuation notices there yet, thus I don't think the exams will be discontinued on March 30, 2008 as announced in the webcast. [I do not work for Microsoft (yet), so I could be wrong.] Nevertheless, the 2003 exams are and will continue to be available way into 2008 and possibly 2009 (and maybe 2010) as well. If you are just starting, and want the MCSE, I would start with the required exams first (70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, and one other from a specified list on the Microsoft website), since some of the two required elective exams will still be available even after the required exams are retired. Plus, even if they are all retired, you could still use some selected CompTIA exams as electives. The advantage of the MCSE over the newer MCTS and MCITP is that the MCSE is a lifetime certification, whereas the MCTS and MCITP only last for three years before expiring. There are certain MCTS exams that are also electives for the MCSE, so I would plan my electives around that. I would assume (and hope) that just because an MCTS certification expires, the fact that the exam was also used as an elective for MCSA or MCSE doesn't make the MCSA or MCSE expired. Will one of the Microsoft people who monitor this newsgroup let me know if what I said is correct or not? P.S. to Jay21: To answer your question, there is no one all-encompasing certification that replaces or is equivalent to the MCSE. Microsoft has created several MCTS certifications which take one or two exams. Thus, if you have seven MCTS's [out of the current 17], I suppose you could say you have the modern-day equivalent of the MCSE. I have only two MCTS's, and am working on my third. -- Larry J. West, MCSD, MCPD, MCTS:SQL Server 2005, MOUS, FLMI, ACS [currently looking for new employment] "jay21" wrote: > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone please > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is equivalent > to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. =?Utf-8?B?TGFycnlXZXN0TUNTRA==?= |
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"jay21" <> wrote in message
news:F9BA942B-899D-49C9-A00D-: > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone please > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is equivalent > to the MCSE. > Thanks > Jay. It is called "Discontinuation of Microsoft Certification exams" and it has been happening since the conception of the certification program. This is not news. Although the exams will be discontinued, the certification will remain. It should be noted that the exams in question are for Windows 2000, not 2003. -- Michael D. Alligood, MCSA, MCDST The I.T. Classroom - http://www.theitclassroom.com/ CertGuard - http://www.certguard.com Michael D. Alligood |
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"Michael D. Alligood" <> wrote in message
news:: > "jay21" <> wrote in message > news:F9BA942B-899D-49C9-A00D-: > > > am interested in going into IT by taking a course in MCSE and getting > > certified but i found out MCSE will be faced out in 2008. can someone please > > let me know what alternative certification is out there which is equivalent > > to the MCSE. > > Thanks > > Jay. Here is a link for you to review. http://tinyurl.com/2rtzma. It is a link to the Trika's blog describing the discontinuation of the Windows 2000 exams. -- Michael D. Alligood, MCSA, MCDST The I.T. Classroom - http://www.theitclassroom.com/ CertGuard - http://www.certguard.com Michael D. Alligood |
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On Apr 20, 7:08 pm, Matt <M...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I'm just curious as to what the hell your talking about FACED out. As opposed > to faced in? Whats the MCSE looking at. I have not heard anything about the > MCSE being phased out in 2008. And if it is I dont think it matters what > direction it is looking. Maybe it will be facing you huddled down with fear > in its eyes screaming NOOOO don't phase me out I have so much to live for. Or > maybe not. > > -- > Matt > A+, MCP, and MCDST ROFL, that's just hilarious, man ! PotD is exclusive to the MCNGP, or you might have been a good contender ! Cerebrus |
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"Cerebrus" <> wrote in message
news: oups.com... > On Apr 20, 7:08 pm, Matt <M...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >> I'm just curious as to what the hell your talking about FACED out. As >> opposed >> to faced in? Whats the MCSE looking at. I have not heard anything about >> the >> MCSE being phased out in 2008. And if it is I dont think it matters what >> direction it is looking. Maybe it will be facing you huddled down with >> fear >> in its eyes screaming NOOOO don't phase me out I have so much to live >> for. Or >> maybe not. >> >> -- >> Matt >> A+, MCP, and MCDST > > ROFL, that's just hilarious, man ! PotD is exclusive to the MCNGP, or > you might have been a good contender ! While it would appear that it's exclusive to the MCNGP, that's only because most of the funny posts come from the MCNGP. There are, of course, exceptions. Unlce Vigo, for example, was before your time. Dang near every post from that guy was a PotD. Frisbee® |
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