With so many roads to choose from, which certification path should you follow?
- By Steve Crandall
- 07/01/2001
Digging into practice questions reveals strategies that may help you pass the Windows 2000 Professional exam.
- By James Carrion
- 07/01/2001
Has your training center hugged you today?
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 07/01/2001
Hey, Redmond! When it comes to the latest, take the time to make sure it’s the greatest.
The truth is, O'Reilly's MCSE guide works well as either.
- By Yolanda R. Reid
- 07/01/2001
You want a career in IT, but how do you get the skills? It's time to look at your IT training options.
- By Doug Klippert
- 06/28/2001
The most sought-after of the premier Microsoft certifications.
With the economy full of potholes, it’s the resourceful, the tenacious and the sociable who will enjoy the smoother road.
For MCPs who specialize in internetworking using Microsoft technology. (Retired)
For MCSEs who specialize in Internet skills. (Retired)
The demand for IT workers has slowed in the past year, but don’t panic: There are still plenty of jobs out there.
How much training should be performed on the job?
- By Greg Neilson
- 06/01/2001
You have one chance—and one chance only—to prove your expertise on Windows 2000. Here's what you need to understand to make sure you get through 70-240 victoriously.
A specialization aimed at those who design and deploy Web-based systems. (Retired)
Premier title for application developers, programmers, and system architects who use Microsoft technology.
With the clock ticking on NT 4.0 certification,
now is the time to prepare yourself to take—and
pass—the Windows 2000 exams. Here’s what it’ll
take.
- By Robert Stewart
- 06/01/2001
Does Infiniband have the potential to reduce the need for highly-skilled IT workers at small orgs?
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 06/01/2001
Your first step into Microsoft's certification program.
Premier title for SQL Server database administrators.
With more than 400,000 MCSEs at last count, does
it still make financial sense to become one? A
long-time MCSE consultant breaks down the costs
- course and exam fees, exam preparation materials
and your own sweat and blood - and shows you how
to calculate certification's return on investment.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 06/01/2001