Four MCSE, MCSA Tracks are available. The MCSA fcould be considered as a "Mini" version of MCSE. For instance for Administrators who don't have the need to dig 'deep' into Windows Design and Implementation. However MCSA exams will count towards your MCSE
certification. So you still have the possibility to pass the MCSE after the MSCA without having to pass again all the exams.
Windows 2003 MCSA Certification Requirements
MCSA server 2003 requirements
Windows 2003 MCSE Certification Requirements
MCSE server 2003 requirements
Microsoft modify regularly the requirements or/and the exams objectives. For instance if you are certified in Windows 2000, you will have to upgrade to a Windows server 2003 certification. Requirements to upgrade a W2K MCSE, MCSA to a Windows 2003 MCSE/MCSA certification can be found by following the links above. Moreover Windows Vista, the (successor of Windows XP) is about to be launched. Obvouisly it will make major changes on the Tracks to accomodate to the new platform Vista. If you already have extensive experience administrating Window 2003 environment, I suggest starting the 2003 Track. I wish you good luck in the long way to get certified Microsoft MCSE or MCSA.
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Description Cisco Certification (CCNA,CCNP,CCIE, etc.)
The following article is doing a brief description of the possible Cisco certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, CCIE.
Cisco is the reference in providing
network equipments but also in Career Academic Certification. It’s very valuable if not indispensable to have a Cisco Certification such as CCNA, CCNP or CCDP to be recognizes in the world Networking and Communication.
Three Levels of Certification (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, etc.)
Cisco offer three different levels of certification: Associate (CCNA), Professional (CCNP), and Expert (CCIE; representing the highest level of achievement).
Six Different Paths
Various paths (or tracks) such as Routing and Switching, Network Security, and Service Provider are available so individuals gives the opportunity to match the certification path to your job role or industry.
Certifications in Focused Areas
In addition to general certifications, network professionals can enhance their core networking knowledge by achieving specialist certification in technologies such as security, IP telephony, and wireless.
Certification Paths
Associate
Professional
Expert
Routing & Switching
CCNA
CCNP
CCIE (Routing & Switching)
Design
CCNA & CCDA
CCDP
none
Network Security
CCNA
CCSP
CCIE (Security)
Service Provider
CCNA
CCIP
CCIE (Service Provider)
Storage Network
CCNA
none
CCIE (Storage Network)
Voice
CCNA
CCVP
CCIE (Voice)
I hope you will find the most suitable certification and I'm sure it will give a boost to your career.
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10 Reasons to pass an IT certification such as Cisco, Microsoft, Comptia
Improve your knowledge
Boost your career
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Necessary on a Resume
Train your memory
Ameliorate the credibility of your business
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