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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Sunday: January 31, 2010
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Microsoft Picks Prometric for Exam Delivery Into 2008


7/11/2007 -- Next year, Prometric will be sole company to deliver exam services officially for Microsoft.

For years, Microsoft has offered certification and Dynamics exams through two official exam providers, Pearson Vue and Thomson Prometric. That's about to change next year, as Microsoft pares the offering to just one company in 2008: Prometric.

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According to information posted on the Microsoft MCP Web site, exam takers can continue to register for MCP and Dynamics exams through Vue until Aug. 30, 2007, and take exams through Vue until Dec. 31, 2007. Thereafter, exam delivery worldwide will be through solely through Prometric centers.

The change doesn't affect MCP transcripts, as both exam delivery companies send all reporting information immediately to Microsoft soon after exam takers finish an exam.

Microsoft has posted an FAQ that explains further details, including how Vue exam vouchers can be exchanged later on for Prometric vouchers.

MCP reaction has been mixed. "At a local city level, not all test centers are opened daily -- certainly not weekends or longer opening hours -- which severely restricts the choice of a suitable test center even more," explained Desmond Lee, an MCT and consultant based in Switzerland. Lee believes quality will become an issue at some point: "The lack of any competition usually leads to higher cost...[and] complacency results in no motivation or push to innovate or improve, a drop in quality, inattention to details...etc."

"By limiting themselves to one provider, they won't be able to service as many test takers," observed Mark Horninger, an IT consultant and trainer with Haverford Consultants in Philadelphia. "It's a step in the wrong direction."

A good exam experience counts high with frequent exam takers and if Prometric can deliver at the local level, the matter may be moot.

"I don't necessarily prefer one over the other," said Andy Barkl, an MCT with WeTrainIT in Phoenix. "It all boils down to the local test center staff, location and equipment when I make my choice."

Horninger agreed: " I've taken exams at both Vue and Prometric and find the quality is relatively the same."

Barkl said he's been taking exams since the beginning of the MCP program and remembers a time when "you could only take a Microsoft exam at Sylvan Prometric."

Noteworthy: Pearson Vue has announced a release that it is the "primary vendor" for Cisco Systems' CCNA and CCIE certification programs. To view the release, click here.  -Michael Domingo



There are 26 CertCities.com user Comments for “Microsoft Picks Prometric for Exam Delivery Into 2008”
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7/13/07: Anonymous says: HUGE mistake! There are 8 VUE sites vs. 1 Prometric site within my area. Now, I am no genius in economics, but let's see: 8 testing sites equals more certification exams delivered, equals more $$$$ and happy customers versus 1 Prometric site which equals far fewer exams delivered and far less $$$$ and unhappy customers. This does not take into account the fact that VUE is far superior than Prometric in location, flexible exam scheduling, web site, etc. It is clearly a no brainer.....HUGE mistake!
7/13/07: Anonymous says: Most VUE centers are planning to either change to Prometric or do both Prometric and VUE.
7/14/07: Anonymous says: I have so far taken lots of exam from both vendors and find they are equal in service. however prometric also offer candifates passport program which I can not find something similar from VUE.
7/15/07: Rajesh P from India says: Not sure why such a hue & cry is being made by 'anonymous' & so called IT consultants about this decision...I think MS as an organization knows what is in their best interests and also of the community that supports them. It is not a decision taken with only US market/candidates in the mind. I strongly feel that the growth in technology & certifications coming from countries like India, China too.. is one of the drivers for choosing a single provider.
7/17/07: SamSpade from LastWateringHole says: Do you think this has anything to do with the rash of bogus test results that have been sent from some Vue outlets to Microsoft/Cisco for the purpose of obtaining fraudulent certifications?
7/17/07: Anonymous says: I'm a Vue and former Prometric test center and I dropped Prometric because they frankly "don't care" if the tester has problems with their test. Vue was much more reliable and tester friendly.
8/9/07: Anonymous says: i hate this step that MS Taken , i hope that mac will be the best then
8/31/07: Anonymous says: This is insane. The VUE web layout is so simple. I can't even figure out how to create an account to schedule exams with Prometric. Ridiculous move by Micro$oft. VUE - good. Prometric - very bad.
8/31/07: Anonymous says: I actually scheduled 3 exams yesterday before today's cutoff with VUE because I'm so frustrated with Prometric. Have 4 months to take 3 exams with VUE. Not looking forward to using Prometric.
9/26/07: lakshmikanth.l from INDIA says: good
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