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First MCSA/MCSE 2003 Core Exams To Beta in June


5/21/2003 -- Microsoft's certification group has announced simultaneous beta test dates for two new core exams on the MCSA/MCSE for Windows Server 2003 tracks.

Exams 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment and 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure will both be beta tested June 4 through 15. The exams will be numbered 71-290 and 71-290, respectively.

Passing both 70-290 and 70-291 exams satisfies the Core: Network Systems portion of the MCSA on Windows Server 2003 track, and two of the four required for the Core: Network Systems portion of the MCSE on Windows Server 2003.

Microsoft Beta exams are free but typically only offered to qualified subscribers of Microsoft's MCP Newsflash; to find out how to become a beta tester, go here.

For more information on Microsoft certificaitons and exams, click here.  - Michael Domingo (MCPMag.com)



There are 76 CertCities.com user Comments for “First MCSA/MCSE 2003 Core Exams To Beta in June”
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6/4/03: Anonymous says: ...hey check out this page, a 17yr old Pakistani holding a bunch of certs including MCT, CIW instructor, etc. www.bilal-iqbal.com Can you believe it? It may be true but it's just hard to believe for such age to hold all those...and considering TestKing is based or get their stuff from Pakistan, including the Robert Keppel, the busted CheetSheet owner...
6/5/03: Anonymous says: An experienced W2K Administrator not need to take the new cert for upgrade to .NET, this is another source of monetary entrance for Microsoft.
6/5/03: Anonymous says: Too many people cert. but not enough good administrators, the profession goes down, and we are not doing nothing against it.
6/5/03: Anonymous says: reading about that Pakistani kid is enough to convince me that these cert tracks are a freakin' joke, esp. if a 14 year old can be and MCSE holder. what the hell is a 14 yr old going to do with that? become CIO at age 18? roflmao
6/5/03: Anonymous says: So what do you think when learning about a CCIE from Pakistan, took the lab exam in Pakistan...regardless of how excellent CCIE is, I won't believe in that Pakistani's credential being a CCIE since I heard that in those countries, money (bribe) can fix anything you want...anything...including a Pakistani lab instructor? Oh yeah why not, as long as money still works for him...
6/9/03: Anonymous says: I am not happy about some rediculous comments that are made towards young IT professional. I am 18 who is half way through his university degree, who also has compatia A plus, Comptia Network plus, 2 MCP, and MCSA. I work as a part time junior Network administrator. My boss and other employees thinks its good to have someone who is starting out, because as you do the job you are also learning of how to get the job done in the most professional manner. People here were saying that young youth are into drugs, drinking, etc. I just think that it is a rediculous comment to make because not all the youth are like that. They are just scared and jealous that we are taking over their jobs.
6/10/03: Anonymous says: You better go back and redo your grade school for writing class before going for a college. You'll just bring down your college's name for such writing skills that you possess as a college student, leave alone IT certs.
6/10/03: Anonymous says: I am earning $18 per hour. Pretty good for someone who is just starting out in the IT industry. If I can earn a good salary in my first job than why should I worried about my writing skill. If for any reason I may of offended you guys than I deeply applogies for the comments I made. I do agree when it comes to people getting their international cert at an early age. It is ridiculous for an 14 year old kid to have MCSE. Its a joke!
6/10/03: Anonymous says: It's a joke you spell so bad!
6/10/03: Anonymous says: Writing skills reflect professionalism. How can you represent your company as a system admin or engineer if you can even write well, especially with bad spellings, can't rely everything on MS Word's spell checker...
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