Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineers are qualified to effectively plan, implement, maintain,
and support information systems in a wide range of computing environments
with Microsoft® Windows 2003® Server and the Microsoft BackOffice™
integrated family of server products - specializing in Networking,
Messaging, Web and/or Database Development.Requirements
and Course Outlines
Microsoft Certified
Systems Administrators (MCSA) administer network and systems environments
based on the Windows operating systems. Specializations include the
MCSA: Messaging and the MCSA: Security. Requirements
and Course Outlines
MCSD have demonstrated
in-depth knowledge of System Analysis and Design. Furthermore, they
have skills on one or more visual programming languages like Visual
Basic, Visual C++, etc. MCSD are knowledgeable in the development,
deployment and commissioning of Desktop as well as Distributed Enterprise
Client/Server Applications. Requirements
and Course Outlines
With Microsoft Certified
Application Developer (MCAD) is the time to validate your Microsoft
.NET Framework 1.0 and Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 developer skills
with the for Microsoft .NET credential. If you are not currently building
.NET applications, we recommend getting started with
MCITP
- Microsoft Certifications for IT Professionals
The Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS)
and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
credentials provide IT professionals with a simpler and more targeted
framework to display their technical and professional skills.
The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA),
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST), Microsoft
Certified System Administrator (MCSA),
and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
credentials continue to provide IT professionals who use Microsoft
SQL Server 2005, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 with industry
recognition and validation of their IT skills and experience.
MCDBA
- Microsoft Certified Database Administrator
Demonstrate
that you have the skills that are necessary to lead organizations
in the successful design, implementation, and administration of
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases with the Microsoft Certified
Database Administrator (MCDBA) credential.
Database professionals using Microsoft SQL Server
2005 should consider the new Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist
(MCTS) and Microsoft
Certified IT Professional (MCITP)
credentials. They provide IT Professionals with a simpler and more
targeted framework to showcase their technical and on-the-job skills.