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Guidance for certification

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Ruban67

IS-IT--Management
Jan 2, 2010
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US
Hello,
Need some helpful tips from you guys. I am planning to get some Microsoft Certification but don't know where to start and which one would be more worth full as per the present and future market.
My profile:Education level: Masters
Certification: As of now only CCNA
Work exp: Working as a Windows System Administrator since last 1.5 yrs. (Windows 2003 and Exchange 2007 enviroment)
My Manager has asked me to start up with some Microsoft Certi to make my way up but I am confuse with what should I start with.
Please let me know what you guys think.

Should I go with MCSE or should I go with MCTS. Or is there any other Microsoft Certi you would suggest for a System Admin.

Any kind of suggestion and information would be highly appreciated.

Thank you,
Ruban.
 
I wish I could but in all honesty as I am doing the SCCM side of things it's not a major issue for me. I am trying to sort out their Win 7 build out at the moment but that's only going to a select group of users and only in about 6 months or so.

I would like to be here in six months to see the issues they have with application deployment as they currently heavily rely on the c:\programdata folder (as in hardwired into the msi\mst files).

Bringing it back on topic, I will be getting my Deployment certs sorted out, looking at 70-620, 70-624 and 70-680 as well as the MCITP just to keep upto date.

Simon

The real world is not about exam scores, it's about ability.

 
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