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Which accreditation -Server 2003 or 2008?
So you are an IT Professional and you want to be Microsoft accredited to ensure that employers recognize your achievements. Should you follow the "old" route to MCSE or the "new" route to Microsoft Certified IT Professional in Server 2008?
The Professional Certification for Windows Server 2008 has been completely altered from the route to MCSE server 2003, which was:-
MCP Microsoft Certified Professional
MCDST Microsoft Certified Desktop support Technician
MCSA Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator
MCSE Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
To become Microsoft Certified in Windows Server 2008 the route is:-
Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) in Network Infrastructure
Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist (MCTS) in Active Directory
Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) in Server Administration
Our professional advice would be to get an MCSE qualification while you still can. The reasons for this are many but these are the major considerations:-
Once you have completed Server 2003 you can move swiftly on to Server 2008. We will give you a FREE SOFTWARE UPGRADE to 2008 when you are ready to proceed. (Or the equivalent monetary value against a tutor led or blended course.) This offer only applies to NEW Server 2003 clients in 2010.
Microsoft Certification Exam Track 2008
| Exam Codes | Description |
MCTS Active Directory |
MCTS Network Infrastructure |
MCITP Server Admin |
MCITP Server Admin Upgrade MCSA |
MCITP Server Admin Upgrade MCSE |
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| MCTS | MCITP | Upgrade | ||||||
70-640 |
TS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring |
X |
X |
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70-642 |
TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring |
X |
X |
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70-646 |
PRO: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator |
X |
X |
X |
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70-648 |
Yes |
TS: Upgrading Your MCSA/MCSE on Windows Server 2003 to 2008, Technology Specialist |
X |
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