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Which will you choose?
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| XtremeFighter 2001-08-17, 11:24 am |
| I think I am going to stay with MCSE!
That's my opinion!
Regards,
XtremeFighter | |
| Gareth Leung 2001-08-17, 11:45 am |
| No choice for me. MCSE
Going to lose my +I next year.  | |
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| There Pro/Con.
MS try to narrow down the cert and get some people to foucs more on the .NET, so they can get some support..
Anyway, it's another "B.S" ...
All they want to do it to push the concept of .NET
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| vizard 2001-08-21, 1:24 pm |
| the new one for sure | |
| exar07 2001-08-21, 1:43 pm |
| I guess it depends how many companies I see asking for the new one....
Dont know? | |
| QueensDelight 2001-08-21, 3:32 pm |
| So, If you want to become a Network administrator you have to have the certificate? | |
| Bobby Digital 2001-08-22, 1:56 pm |
| Here is the latest about the new cert:
http://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/editorial/new...ditorialsID=165
8/21/2001 -- According to Win2K News, Microsoft is considering allowing other vendors' certifications to count toward the company's new Administator title.
Stuart Sjouwerman wrote in the Aug. 16 edition of the SunSpot.com newsletter that the new title will be made up of three core exams and one elective, and that Microsoft is considering allowing titles such as Novell's CNA and CompTIA's A+ to count toward fulfilling that elective.
Sjowerman also wrote that the core exam numbers for the new admin title will be 210, 215 and a new 218 exam.
Microsoft announced last month that it would be coming out with a new "administrator-level" title; however, many details about the cert -- including its name and the number of exams -- have yet to be officially announced.
Microsoft refused our request for comment on this article, and would not confirm or deny any aspect of Sjowerman's report.
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