Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Mcse Certification Exam

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Mcse Certification Exam
The MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) is undoubtedly the most recognized certification to move out of Microsoft MCTS Training. From 2007 there were over 300,000 people worldwide who are MCSE qualified.
The MCSE is primarily aimed at candidates with approx. 1-2 years of work experience and aims to demonstrate knowledge and competence in all aspects of design, installation, configuration and troubleshooting network systems.

For many years, the MCSE certification has been the backbone of the certification offerings from Microsoft and, despite the introduction of new generation certifications from Microsoft (intended to reflect current technologies), the MCSE seems certain to keep its position as the most popular Microsoft credentials by employers, at least for some time to come. And this continued market demand for the skills and knowledge reflected in MCSE exam means that Microsoft should continue to provide the MCSE certification (although major platforms) in the foreseeable future. In fact, Microsoft MCITP Certification has stated that the new generation certifications are not intended to replace the MCSE as different skill sets are tested.

Candidates who wish to become MCSE certificate can choose between the path leading MCSE or one of two tracks of specialization for Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2003 Server:
Main theme:
MCSE Windows 2000 Server (7 exams) *
MCSE on Windows 2003 Server (7 reviews)
Tracks of specialization:

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