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kvermillion1 wrote: » So I just noticed today that Microsoft now offers very similar certifications for Network, Security, and Server (98-365/366/367) to CompTIA's Net+, Sec+, and Server+....and are at least half the price of each. I also noticed their MCSDT is very similar to CompTIA A+, 2 exams, half the price, but covers MS a little more specifically. What is recommended in this day and age? I already have the comptia net+ and sec+, and was looking at the A+ next, but it seems to me for most helpdesk jobs you need to be well versed in a particular MS OS anyways, so what is the benefit, if any of getting another CompTIA cert at this point, versus going the MS certification route? Please help. I can get the MCDST for about $250 vs. A+ for over $500.....
SneakDogg wrote: » On top of that, CompTIA exams are no longer valid for life. But guess what? MS certifications don't expire... so go for it. I would personally like to see us punish CompTIA for their crappy change in policy.
ehnde wrote: » I think Linux+ is still worth it. That's like getting two certifications for the price of one (Linux+ and LPI). And he's right - Microsoft certifications last for the lifetime of the product.
brad- wrote: » MS over comptia. Comptia expires every 3 years, costs alot more, and isnt technology specific - which is a negative imho. I did the A+ and N+ when they were lifetime, and i did it because i thought it was cost beneficial to pay a little more and get it forever...since that's not true anymore, they wont be getting any more of my money unless an employer requires it.
ehnde wrote: » Not necessarily. I'm graduating this May and I probably won't be doing help desk. I've gotten calls from 5 or 6 recruiters. Only one of them mentioned desktop support and it was for a Windows XP to Windows 7 migration. None of them mentioned help desk. I understand you have to take what offers come your way, but you should get a certification for one of these two reasons: A) You're interested in the technology You have a job working with a certain technology and want to improve/certify your knowledge. You have a choice, and many entry level desktop support types have zero certifications. Pursuing a certification solely to increase your marketability using a technology you find boring just sounds depressing. You already have an edge! What are you interested in? Do what you love.
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