Certification


The $5,000 Lesson

The company that trained Ed Garrett to be an MCSE stated that if it didn’t land him a job, it would pay him $5,000. Garrett’s got his certification, but no IT job and no $5,000.

Exam Guides Redesigned

Microsoft has redesigned several of its exam objectives guides and wants to get your feedback.

Windows .NET Server Exams: Spring or Summer 2003?

The release date for the exams is "more an issue of semantics than hard deadlines" says Microsoft; exam releases will be dictated by the software's ship date.

MCSD.NET Exams Finally Debut

MCAD.NET/MCSD.NET candidates can begin the process toward obtaining the new .NET developer certifications. Just released: exam 70-306 and exam 70-316.

Here in Windowsville

How much harm comes of the anti-Windows bias in the world of security?

Type Casting

How useful are personality assessment tests—really? Steve shares his thoughts.

Documenting Your Network

Mapping your hardware, devices and network connections will help you pinpoint your troubles, so don't put it off. Here's what you need to document.

Peek Under the Windows 2000 Hood

Test driving <i>Inside Microsoft Windows 2000</i>, a DVD training pack from David Solomon Seminars.

Stuck on the Treadmill

How do we know when we've had enough of product and certification upgrades?

Drill and Drill Again

The Virtual Test Center is aimed at a single goal: passing the exams

Certified Mail: June 2002

User rights, disappearing MCTs and a look into the future of the MCP program.

Microsoft Considering Desktop, Security Certs

New cert options for MCPs may be in future.

Windows .NET Server Exams Slated for Spring 2003

Exam item writers to be given time to test Windows.NET Server in real-world, says Microsoft.

Certified Mail: May 2002

Blocking e-mail attachments, boot camp training, and MCSA early achievers.

I’m Worth More Than This!

What to do when you hear others earn more than you.

A Decade of Certification

Microsoft’s MCP program turns 10 this spring and, my, how it’s grown!

The State of Microsoft Certification

10 years later: Where we are and where we go from here.

The Next 10 Years

Just what does the ol' crystal ball say about the next decade?

It’s a Long Way Down from the Top

Or, don’t look back—something might be gaining on you.

Understanding Protocols and the OSI Network Model

Getting a handle on the invisible part of your network—the protocols that are in use—can be of enormous value in helping you detect problems.

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