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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;CoursonHiers460:&amp;#32;Created page with 'Microsoft is in the middle of a main push to overhaul its certification program.  Last year, they announced the new Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) certification, which is no…'&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Microsoft is in the middle of a main 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 demand 10 years' knowledge in IT as properly as 3 years of practical experience as a network architect.&lt;br /&gt;
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For these of us not rather ready for that, Microsoft has announced that it really is also going to revise other certifications.  The MCSE that we've all come to know and really like is going to be a thing of the past.  In its location will be a series of specialization exams and IP Expert certification tracks.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you are at the moment an MCSE or operating it, do not be concerned, you have a lot 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 these holding MCDBAs, your existing certification will stay valid and you'll have a chance to upgrade to the new certification with SQL Server 2005.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Those of us who have been on the certification track for a even though bear in mind the outcry when Microsoft planned to phase out the significantly-maligned NT four. certification in the move to Windows 2000.  There was rather an outcry from many certified men and women who felt MS was being unreasonable in their timetable and planned lack of support for the four. certification.  Whether or not you agree with Microsoft's planned adjustments,  I urge you to visit Microsoft's certification internet site on a regular basis to maintain up with these alterations.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Regardless of whether you pick to pursue any of these new tracks is your decision, but you owe it to yourself and your profession to know about the new tracks.  Change is inevitable in IT and the IT certification globe, and you ought to be aware of these adjustments! Microsoft is in the middle of a key 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 need ten years' encounter in IT as effectively as 3 years of practical knowledge as a network architect.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For those of us not rather ready for that, Microsoft has announced that it really is also going to revise other certifications.  The MCSE that we've all come to know and really like is going to be a issue of the past.  In its place will be a series of specialization exams and IP Professional certification tracks.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you're presently an MCSE or operating it, do not 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 stay valid and you are going to have a chance to upgrade to the new certification with SQL Server 2005.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
These of us who have been on the certification track for a whilst don't forget the outcry when Microsoft planned to phase out the considerably-maligned NT four. certification in the move to Windows 2000.  There was very an outcry from a lot of certified people who felt MS was being unreasonable in their timetable and planned lack of assistance for the four. certification.  No matter whether you agree with Microsoft's planned modifications,  I urge you to visit Microsoft's certification website frequently to maintain up with these adjustments.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Regardless of whether you pick to pursue any of these new tracks is your selection, but you owe it to oneself and your profession to know about the new tracks.  Adjust is inevitable in IT and the IT certification world, and you should be conscious of these adjustments! Microsoft is in the middle of a key 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 demand 10 years' knowledge in IT as properly as 3 years of practical knowledge as a network architect.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For those of us not very ready for that, Microsoft has announced that it is also going to revise other certifications.  The MCSE that we've all come to know and enjoy is going to be a point of the past.  In its place will be a series of specialization exams and IP Professional certification tracks.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you are at the moment an MCSE or working it, do not be concerned, you have a lot of time to adapt to the new tracks.  Microsoft's official word is that the new certification structure will be implemented when the subsequent Windows server/client version is released.  For these holding MCDBAs, your existing certification will remain valid and you'll have a chance to upgrade to the new certification with SQL Server 2005.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
These of us who have been on the certification track for a even though don't forget the outcry when Microsoft planned to phase out the a lot-maligned NT four. certification in the move to Windows 2000.  There was fairly an outcry from numerous certified folks who felt MS was being unreasonable in their timetable and planned lack of assistance for the 4. certification.  No matter whether you agree with Microsoft's planned modifications,  I urge you to pay a visit to Microsoft's certification website routinely to preserve up with these changes.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Whether you choose to pursue any of these new tracks is your choice, but you owe it to oneself and your career to know about the new tracks.  Change is inevitable in IT and the IT certification planet, and you need to be conscious of these changes! Microsoft is in the middle of a main 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 ten years' expertise in IT as nicely as three years of practical experience as a network architect.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
For these of us not very prepared for that, Microsoft has announced that it's also going to revise other certifications.  The MCSE that we've all come to know and adore is going to be a factor of the past.  In its spot will be a series of specialization exams and IP Skilled certification tracks.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
If you happen to be at present an MCSE or operating it, don't worry, you have a lot 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 these holding MCDBAs, your current certification will remain valid and you are going to have a opportunity to upgrade to the new certification with SQL Server 2005.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Those of us who have been on the certification track for a although bear in mind the outcry when Microsoft planned to phase out the much-maligned NT 4. certification in the move to Windows 2000.  There was quite an outcry from many certified individuals who felt MS was getting unreasonable in their timetable and planned lack of assistance for the 4. certification.  No matter whether you agree with Microsoft's planned modifications,  I urge you to go to Microsoft's certification site regularly to preserve up with these alterations.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Regardless of whether you choose to pursue any of these new tracks is your selection, but you owe it to oneself and your career to know about the new tracks.  Alter is inevitable in IT and the IT certification world, and you need to be conscious of these alterations!&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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