dynamik wrote: » What's this "time off" you speak? Congratulations!
Solaris_UNIX wrote: » Congratulations!!! I was always worried that Microsoft was going to ultimately get rid of the MCSE certification (before I got a chance to get one), which would be a shame because it's Microsoft's most prestigious / famous cert. Does any body know if there is going to eventually be an MCSE for Windows Server 2008? Server 2008 does have a few interesting features like the minimal "server core" install and integrated Hyper V virtualization.
dynamik wrote: » Nope, those are now MCITPs, which no one has heard of, so their prestige is going to be starting from scratch. Some countries, such as Canada, objected to the use of "Engineer" in the title, so they were forced to change it.
Solaris_UNIX wrote: » You know bringing Canada into this very well reminds me of something I saw once on South Park.... I suspect that Terrence and Phillip are the ones behind the replacement of the MCSE with the MCITP. What do all of you think?
it's been a tough year... full time school, full time network admin job, and twins at home!
dynamik wrote: » http://www.techexams.net/forums/mcts-mcitp-windows-2008-general/45500-mcitp-question.html#post334535
snadam wrote: » Why they couldn't change "engineer" to "expert" and retain the acronym is beyond me...But maybe i didnt read the whole story?
Ashenwelt wrote: » Now, please explain time...
majkowskid wrote: » last week i took and passed 70-298. it's been a long time coming, over a year, but i've completed my NCDA, as well as my MCSE: Security. 6 more months and i'll have my bachelors in Information Systems Management. it's been a tough year... full time school, full time network admin job, and twins at home! i'm looking forward to some time off from the cert studying!