Which Way? MCSE 2003 or 2008
kurosaki00
Member Posts: 973
Hi!
How you doing?
Sorry for taking a bit of your time but here I am looking for an advice.
I just noticed since I have a few comptia certs that If I take 3 certs of MS I can become an MCSA 2003.
The thing is that I dont know if go MCSA 2003 then take upgrade exams to become an MCITP then Enterprise admin.
I know the ideal would be 2003 then 2008.
But in the immediate future which is more valuable, 2008 or 2003?
Right now whats the "hot" thing outside, 2003 or 2008?
I'm sorry if this isnt the area to ask.
Thank you for your time.
How you doing?
Sorry for taking a bit of your time but here I am looking for an advice.
I just noticed since I have a few comptia certs that If I take 3 certs of MS I can become an MCSA 2003.
The thing is that I dont know if go MCSA 2003 then take upgrade exams to become an MCITP then Enterprise admin.
I know the ideal would be 2003 then 2008.
But in the immediate future which is more valuable, 2008 or 2003?
Right now whats the "hot" thing outside, 2003 or 2008?
I'm sorry if this isnt the area to ask.
Thank you for your time.
meh
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earweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□Actually 2003 is still going strong in the IT world so it would be a good idea to do the MCSA first. It would be a good idea to take the 70-680 for your client exam so you don't end up having to take 2 client tests.No longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.
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kurosaki00 Member Posts: 973Actually 2003 is still going strong in the IT world so it would be a good idea to do the MCSA first. It would be a good idea to take the 70-680 for your client exam so you don't end up having to take 2 client tests.
hmm nice
that means that I would only have to take one exam to become a MCITP: Server Administrator.
That sounds extremely appealing
thanks for the infomeh -
earweed Member Posts: 5,192 ■■■■■■■■■□kurosaki00 wrote: »hmm nice
that means that I would only have to take one exam to become a MCITP: Server Administrator.
That sounds extremely appealing
thanks for the infoNo longer work in IT. Play around with stuff sometimes still and fix stuff for friends and relatives.