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Tuesday, December 03, 2002
$%&! I have to do it AGAIN!!!!
Microsoft has decided to restructure its certification offerings
for Windows .NET Server 2003. The changes encompass upgrade exams
and a retooling of the way that the MCSE and MCSA credentials
tie together.
A .NET Server-related FAQ posted on the Microsoft Web site Dec. 2
states that full details about the certification tracks will be
available in early 2003. But it does reveal some clues about what
is to come.
Microsoft has decided to back away from the mix-and-match
strategy it first announced in January (see "Windows .NET Exams
in Pipeline," Jan. 23, 2002,
http://mcpmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=452). At that
time, the company said candidates could take both Windows 2000
and .NET exams toward the MCSE or MCSA titles. Now, the
certification group has decided to eliminate that and simply
offer upgrade exams for those holding Win2K credentials.
According to Dan Truax, Director of Microsoft Certification
Business & Product Strategy, "Now, if you're an MCSA on Windows
2000, when we release the .NET track, you'll likely take one
exam, assuming your elective carries over. For MCSE, again
assuming your electives carry over and still count, you will
probably take one or two exams at most."
Truax said that unlike 70-240, the four-hour accelerated exam for
moving to the Win2K MCSE, these tests will be about the same
length as the regular exams. "Our plan right now is to make them
as close to a normal exam time as possible, which is why you
need to be at that credential level on Win2K -- because they
build on that knowledge." At the same time, he said, "The reason
we're able to do the upgrade exams is because there's still a lot
of similarities [between Win2K and .NET]."
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