9/21/05 -- The Outlook 2003 exam for Microsoft's Office Specialist certification program will be released Oct. 17, according to a recent announcement made by Certiport, the company that manages the Office Specialist program for Microsoft. full story
9/16/04 -- Just weeks after releasing the Word 2003 Expert and Excel 2003 Expert exams, Certiport -- the company that manages the Office Specialist certification program for Microsoft -- announced that two more exams in the 2003 Office Specialist track have launched: PowerPoint 2003 and Access 2003. full story
8/11/04 -- Microsoft recently announced that two new exams for the Microsoft Office Specialist 2003 track are now live: Word 2003 Expert and Excel 2003 Expert. full story
7/21/04 -- Certiport, known for running the Office Specialist program for Microsoft as well as its IC3 computer skills certification, recently unveiled a newly revamped Web site that offers several new features for candidates of both programs. full story
2/11/04 -- In October 2003, Microsoft announced the launch of Word 2003 Specialist, the first exam in its suite of Office Specialist 2003 certifications. Months later, Word Specialist (formerly Core) is still the only 2003 exam available. full story
1/22/03 -- If you're a student and a whiz at Word or Excel XP, then Certiport -- the organization that administers the Office Specialist certification program for Microsoft -- is looking for you. full story
1/8/03 -- Active duty military personnel, veterans and their family members can now use Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) education benefits to cover the costs of Microsoft Office Specialist certification exams, Microsoft announced last month. full story
11/13/02 -- Almost a year after introducing the rest of its XP/2002 Office Specialist (formerly MOUS) certification exams, Microsoft quietly announced a new title: Microsoft Project 2002 Comprehensive. full story
9/26/02 -- In a bid to rid its Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification program of its acronym, Microsoft announced earlier this week that it has officially changed the program's name to Microsoft Office Specialist. full story
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