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Company certification
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| George Prado 2003-06-29, 12:23 am |
| 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?
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| Kline Sphere 2003-06-29, 7:23 am |
| >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?
microsoft.com/partner
Anything other than gold & ctec partner status is worthless.
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| Ertugrul Uysal 2003-06-30, 1:24 am |
| > 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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| Kline Sphere 2003-06-30, 5:23 am |
| >> 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?
>
The bog standard partner is worthless to the business community. Any
one man and his wife can become one, just take a look at the list. As
there is no requirement to prove that a'partner' can indeed deliver
the type of solutions and/or products they say they can, what is the
point of business contacting them, just a waste of effort.
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| Vu Dang 2003-07-01, 11:23 am |
| 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:OHUtu7sPDHA.704@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > 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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| Ertugrul Uysal 2003-07-02, 7:23 am |
| You pay an annual $2,000 fee for partnership. You get 1 to 10 user licences
for almost all Microsoft software. Well you don't get the most important and
the most useful software produced by Microsoft : Age of Empires. But MSDN
and VS.NET are also admitted (for me at least).
"Vu Dang" <vudang@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news biMa.334910$ro6.8053389@news2.calgary.shaw.ca...
> 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:OHUtu7sPDHA.704@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > > 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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