LTParis wrote: » I am going over the various ways to get the certifications that I desire. Right now I am planing to go MCTP (Vista) > MCSA > MCSE > MCITP:EA. Because I already have my A+ I can still choose a CompTIA S+ or N+ certification to fullfil one test requirement. I have read through a number of sources that N+ is simply a beginner's certification, like the A+ and is not worth the time or investment if you are experienced (I have 8 years of Sys Admin plus an additional 5 years of help desk and web dev). I have read some comments that the N+ 2009 exam seems to have shed some of it's outdated material, and I am wondering if it may carry some more weight in my certification push. I know right now I am not ready for the CCENT or CCNA. I am way too rusty (10 years of certification hibernation). Professionally I don't think I have hurt from the lack of modern certifications. I have always done well obtaining jobs when needed, but at a minimum this will satisfy some personal desire to quantify my experience, however many years I have under my belt already. So N+ 2009 too basic for the seasoned IT person? Should I just focus on a standard MS elective test and go for something like MCSA + Messaging instead?
LTParis wrote: » .... I know there is a NDA on N+ 2009 right now.
Is there any intersting advice that one can give for this new test? Anything that is getting more coverage (like IPv6) that those wanting to take '09 should look at?