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Be Certifiable! The Basics of MCSE and MCP

Written by admin on Jan 3rd, 2010 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

Author: Alistair Wilson

It is not always who you know, but what you know. That is why obtaining Microsoft certification can be a valuable asset to your career. Of course, it does depend on what career path you want to take as to whether you want to get either MCSE training or MCP training or anything else for that matter. So what do those abbreviations MCSE and MCP stand for anyway?


Where To Do Your MCSA-MCSE Training In Detail

Written by admin on Jan 1st, 2010 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

by Jason Kendall

As you’re considering studying to get an MCSE, you’re probably in 1 of 2 situations. You might be ready to get into the IT environment, and your research tells you this commercial sector has a huge demand for qualified people. Or you possibly are someone with a certain amount of knowledge wanting to gain acknowledgement with the Microsoft qualification.


MCSE Certification – Still a Relevant Qualification

Written by admin on Dec 29th, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

MCSE Certification – Still a Relevant Qualification
By Rachel Lawrence

The MCSE certification indicates you can work at a high standard on all several Windows servers up to and including the 2003 server. Although there are more recent systems and qualifications available, it shows that you can design, implement and administrate Information systems on these servers and can really boost your CV.

MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, and the qualification has been around for several years now, meaning that most officials are aware of it. With the arrival of the new Microsoft MCITP qualifications many people believe that the MCSE is out of date, but this is not necessarily true.


Courses for MCSE Training Simplified

Written by admin on Dec 28th, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

Author: Jason Kendall

If you’re reading this it’s possible that either you’re considering a career change into IT and an MCSE certificate appeals to you, or you’re someone with a certain amount of knowledge and you know that you need a qualification such as MCSE.

As you discover more about training providers, avoid those that cut costs by failing to use the latest level of Microsoft development. Ultimately, this will mean the student has to pay much more due to the fact that they’ve been learning from an old version of MCSE which will need updating very quickly. Don’t use training companies that are simply out to sell something. Advisors should be helping to make sure you are on the best program for your needs. Resist being forced into some generic product by some pushy sales person.


Microsoft MCSE – MCSE Computer Training Options

Written by admin on Dec 23rd, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

By Jason Kendall

If you’re reading this there’s a good chance that you’re about to make a move into the great world of IT and you’ve heard good things about MCSE’s, or you’re someone with a certain amount of knowledge and it’s apparent that your career is blocked until your get an MCSE.


MCSE Boot Camp – Back To Basic Training

Written by admin on Dec 21st, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

By Lisa Anderson

A web search using the words MCSE Courses turns up literally hundreds, if not thousands of search results. Everything from MCSE Boot camp which guarantees certification ready candidates in 16 days, to three week resort hotel-stay training regimes in India. Many online programs are also available—with self study materials. Many local or community colleges offer programs in MCSE certification.


Courses for MCSE Training Simplified

Written by admin on Dec 20th, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

Author: Jason Kendall

If you’re reading this it’s possible that either you’re considering a career change into IT and an MCSE certificate appeals to you, or you’re someone with a certain amount of knowledge and you know that you need a qualification such as MCSE.

As you discover more about training providers, avoid those that cut costs by failing to use the latest level of Microsoft development. Ultimately, this will mean the student has to pay much more due to the fact that they’ve been learning from an old version of MCSE which will need updating very quickly. Don’t use training companies that are simply out to sell something. Advisors should be helping to make sure you are on the best program for your needs. Resist being forced into some generic product by some pushy sales person.


Training For a Career in Microsoft MCSA-MCSE Explained

Written by admin on Dec 17th, 2009 | Filed under: Microsoft Training

By: Jason Kendall

Are you toying with the idea of doing an MCSE? If the answer’s ‘yes’, there’s a good chance that you’ll fall into one of two camps: You could already be in IT and you’d like to gain accreditation with an MCSE. Alternatively this could be your first step into commercial IT, and you’ve discovered there’s lots of demand for people with the right qualifications.