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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


New Premium Microsoft Certification in the Works; Change Will Affect MCSE+I


10/29/2000 -- Members of Microsoft’s certification team said to expect announcements by the end of this year regarding a new premium certification for the MCSE program. The revelation surfaced during a question-and-answer session held with the attendees at the September TechMentor conference in San Francisco.

According to Eckhart Boehme, marketing manager for certification and skills assessment at Microsoft, the new track will “include exams based on Windows 2000.” He said the team is “examining the requirements” and expects to change the name of the certification from its current title, MCSE+Internet.

Some attendees speculated that the new title would include some form of enhanced network architecture and design component, but the Microsoft team downplayed that scenario.

“To be an MCSE, you need to know that stuff [anyway]—the design components,” said Alice Ciccu, exam development program manager. To achieve the Win2K-based MCSE title, “You have to be familiar with architecture.”

At the same session, Boehme said that although Whistler, the next version of Windows 2000 expected out in 2001, will be a “major product enhancement,” it won’t be as extensive as the release of Win2K itself. For that reason, he said, “We won’t require Windows 2000 MCPs or MCSEs to upgrade to Whistler.”

Ciccu said to expect revisions to the Microsoft Certified Solution Developer program in the coming year.

“Changes to that program will focus on the .NET platform being released this fall, as well as Visual Studio, which will be released next year.” -- D.S.

Reprinted from the November 2000 issue of Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine.



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11/1/00: Mohammad says: The change of the name seems to be necessary, since it is somehow going towards MCSD. Also it seems that the candidates should know about programming and design.
11/2/00: Bill says: I want your money!
11/9/00: asif says: this is all bullshit to earn a certification
11/13/00: scott says: Earning the MCSE was a complete waste of time and effort.
4/17/01: NAVEED says: i want the mcse windows 2000 professional exams question please send me fast because i have exam on friday this friday remember latest questions i depend upon your questions
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