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Microsoft introduces new Windows Server 2008 certifications

By Rick Vanover, Special to ZDNet Asia
Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:19 PM
Here is a look at what is available and the tests MCSA and MCSE holders can take to upgrade their certificates.

In versions of Windows server products prior to Windows Server 2008, the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credentials have been pretty standard. The certification changes for Windows Server 2008 introduce new certifications, as well as some important steps for the upgrade process.

MCSA and MCSE on Windows Server 2003 holders should consider taking the appropriate upgrade test to make the immediate transition to Windows Server 2008. For the MCSA, the test is 70-648; for the MCSE, the test is 70-649.

These tests will provide the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) on Windows Server 2008, the Technology Specialist credential. From there, the MCSA and MCSE have an entry point to Windows Server 2008 certifications.

The MCTS series of credentials are not exactly new, and in some cases the MCSA and MCSE track had provided MCTS along the way. That was the case in my MCSA certification path, as I took the 70-431 exam for SQL Server 2005.

Passing that particular test satisfied the MCSA requirement, as well as giving a standalone MCTS certification.

Also, at this point, it starts to get a little tricky. For Windows Server 2008, there is a new certification available. The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) series is the end result of the additional series of credentials in the professional series exams. The important takeaway is that, in the professional series of credentials, there becomes a single certification.

Figure A shows a flowchart of upgrading Windows Server 2003 MCSA and MCSE to these new credentials.

Figure A

Figure A

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Now is the time to upgrade your certification, as many of the transition exams count for many tests that you would have to take individually. And if your certification goals include the MCITP Enterprise Administrator credential, there is a lot of work involved — even if you are a current MCSE.

For more information on the transition of certifications and credentials, visit the Microsoft Learning site.

Rick Vanover is a systems administrator with more than 12 years of IT experience, and he focuses on virtualization, Windows-based server administration, and system hardware.



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Microsoft introduces new Windows Server 2008 certifications
Thanks for the complete MCITP Track for 2008 Windows Server certifications. I have already done my MCSE last year now i have to do first 70-648 as per prometric center and then i have to do with 70-620 for MCITP Enterprise Admin.

Looks good for the future as well.
Posted by Peter on Friday, May 29 2009 02:42 AM


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