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ptilsen wrote: » The problem with getting certified on just 8, however, is that even if you can do just as much with 7 with that knowledge, it doesn't bring the same value to your resume. Windows 7 certification can add a lot of hits, while Windows 8 will add few.
Slowhand wrote: » While Windows 8 is indeed the future, there are lots of companies only now migrating off XP to Windows 7. If you want my opinion, go for MCSA Windows 7 now, then do the one-exam upgrade to MCSA Windows 8 a little further down the road when you have some more cash on hand.
paulgswanson wrote: » When your deploying thousands of OS, a single instance of large scale failure actually means quite a lot. However lets bring this thread back the point of discussion he wanted to know what Cert to get, and where the most value would be. That would still be 7 [lets remember how long XP lasted in comparision to Vista or Win2000 compared to Win98], that is unless he want to work for the DoD; I hear they are deploying Win8. Oh, and since you want Historical Trend here ya go.Win 3.0 Greatly ebraced model of efficiency (for back then)Win95 Skipped to many changes businesses uncertain about changeWin98 Most liked it fixed many flaws from 95 included several Security fixesWin2000 Skipped again to unstable in an actual work environmentWinNT (I have only seen these in gov facilities)WinXP (We know it we love it.) == Both used but Xp more common since more secure, and eventually NT was phased out nd replaced by XP anywayVista Skipped, far to unstable, vendor approved, consumer rejectedWin7 Most companies are activly moving to this right now. and those same companies have no intention of grabbing 8 Win8 - So far still being ignored by most Time will only tell. So as you can from that, and from what I have observed only Xp has been the odd ball and broken the chain of Win-Fail-Win-Fail I'm not as big fool though you think I might be.
N2IT wrote: » The OP is probably more confused now than ever
paulgswanson wrote: » Oh, and since you want Historical Trend here ya go.Win 3.0 Greatly ebraced model of efficiency (for back then)Win95 Skipped to many changes businesses uncertain about changeWin98 Most liked it fixed many flaws from 95 included several Security fixesWin2000 Skipped again to unstable in an actual work environmentWinNT (I have only seen these in gov facilities)WinXP (We know it we love it.) == Both used but Xp more common since more secure, and eventually NT was phased out nd replaced by XP anyway ...
sratakhin wrote: » I never undestood why so many people hate Windows ME. ...
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