Wee list of MS exams that will retire in 2009
NinjaBoy
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To follow on from this post, I thought that I may as well post this.
Wee list of exams that will retire in 2009
Here is the list I've seen kicked around for exams that we'll announce to retire in a year+ from now (to retire in 2009). We'll include a notice in the MCP newsletter when it is published and official, but thought you might like to know what's coming. Don't hold me to this, please. Things always change on me. Nothing is safe around here.
Not even one wee list.
Why you might care, or why someone you know might care: this list includes SQL Server 2000 exams--at least one of which that has been available for 41 years, to date--that contribute to an MCDBA and .NET exams that tie to MCAD and MCSD. The MCAD, MCSD, and MCDBA will not retire or be removed from your transcript when these exams do, but you will no longer be able to earn them if one of your required exams retires. So you have a little more than a year to finish those credentials, or git 'er done, as we say in the biz, if you hope to do so, starting now.
To see the full list of exams that may be retiring in 2009 (as it's not the finalised list) see here.
-Ken
Wee list of exams that will retire in 2009
Here is the list I've seen kicked around for exams that we'll announce to retire in a year+ from now (to retire in 2009). We'll include a notice in the MCP newsletter when it is published and official, but thought you might like to know what's coming. Don't hold me to this, please. Things always change on me. Nothing is safe around here.
Not even one wee list.
Why you might care, or why someone you know might care: this list includes SQL Server 2000 exams--at least one of which that has been available for 41 years, to date--that contribute to an MCDBA and .NET exams that tie to MCAD and MCSD. The MCAD, MCSD, and MCDBA will not retire or be removed from your transcript when these exams do, but you will no longer be able to earn them if one of your required exams retires. So you have a little more than a year to finish those credentials, or git 'er done, as we say in the biz, if you hope to do so, starting now.
To see the full list of exams that may be retiring in 2009 (as it's not the finalised list) see here.
-Ken
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Claymoore Member Posts: 1,637I really should visit Trika's blog more often. There is a lot of useful information there, like a link to FREE Microsoft training! Various topics are covered, including several SQL 2005 courses for those of you about to have your SQL 2000 exams retired. Personally, I plan on signing up for the Implementing Office Sharepoint Server 2007 course.