srabiee wrote: » MCITP is being permanently retired and replaced with the new MCSA (Tier 1) and MCSE (Tier 2) stuff. MCITP is being done away with for good. MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Administrator is obtained by passing both the 70-680 and 70-686 exams. The 70-686 is more difficult than the 70-685 exam, but keep in mind they are both very difficult tests. At this point the only real reason to try to obtain the MCITP before January is to get the MCITP: EDA in order to be eligible for the upgrade shortcut pathways that I mentioned above. The MCITP: EDST doesn't allow for those shortcut pathways, making it much less useful than the MCITP: EDA.
srabiee wrote: » At this point the only real reason to try to obtain the MCITP before January is to get the MCITP: EDA in order to be eligible for the upgrade shortcut pathways that I mentioned above. The MCITP: EDST doesn't allow for those shortcut pathways, making it much less useful than the MCITP: EDA.
srabiee wrote: » No, that is actually a separate issue altogether. The MCITP: EDA offers shortcut pathways to some of the MCSE stuff that the MCITP: EDST doesn't offer. I think it was a dumb decision on Microsoft's part to do it that way, but they have decided that the EDA is more important and more useful to have than the EDST, even though they are both being replaced by the same MCSA: Windows 7 cert. Check out the desktop and server MCSE certs on the Microsoft website I linked you to, and then look at the upgrade options. You will often see MCITP: EDA listed there, but not the MCITP: EDST.