Upcoming Certification LiveMeetings
Courtesy of Trika on the Certification team:
With the myriad of new Microsoft products that were recently released and the follow-on certifications that come with these changes, I wanted to make sure that you were aware of the corresponding certification changes and additions that are being planned. Below are a series of certification meetings that will discuss the various certification aspects of Longhorn, Vista, Exchange 2007, and SQL 2005. Also below are some additional certification resource links for further information. I encourage you to schedule yourselves for the sessions and be prepared for these certifications.
Upcoming Meetings
Protecting the Integrity of Microsoft Certification
May 23, 2007
7:30 A.M. Pacific Time or 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time
Review of Windows Vista and Exchange Server 2007 Training and Certification
May 30, 2007
7:30 A.M. Pacific Time or 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time
Introducing the Windows Server “Longhorn” Certification Roadmap
June 13, 2007
7:30 A.M. Pacific Time or 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time
1 Year In: The Microsoft Certified Architect Program
June 20, 2007
7:30 A.M. Pacific Time or 5:00 P.M. Pacific Time
Recordings from recent Live Meetings
Find recordings of past MCA-led live meetings on the MCP home page.
- 2007 Office System Certifications for IT Professionals and Developers
- Windows Server Certifications Overview
- Exchange Server 2007 Certifications
- SQL Server 2005 Certifications
- Update on Windows Vista Certifications
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