Thursday, February 28, 2008
Why Microsoft Certification ?
Let's be honest, Microsoft is the king of computer everything, from software to networking. Once upon a time Novell was the only real networking super power. Now Microsoft dominates the industry, though it is debatable as to whether or not they actually have the better product. As a result, just about every company has a Microsoft network. Just the fact that this makes it easier to run your online applications, since most software is Windows based, makes it almost suicidal to go with anything else but Microsoft. Therefore, if you want to get a job at one of these companies, and believe me the competition is off the charts, you have to get MCSE certified. Therein lies the rub. See, the Microsoft network itself is far from stable. The truth is, every few years or so there are major changes in the operating system and everyone has to, literally, go back to school. Simply as a matter of being able to keep your network running, unless of course you stay with the old network, you have to get educated. If you choose not to, well, the problem you then face is that eventually the old network is no longer supported and you're out of luck should anything go wrong. So upgrading is almost a must. But what about the people who have to get certified? Most of them probably just did a few years back and some maybe even within the past few months. And now here they are with a brand new certification and suddenly it is going to be worthless in a very short time. So what happens is they have to go back to school again and get recertified. What about the ones who just say, "The heck with it. I know enough to do my job. I can learn the new changes on my own." Well, maybe they can. But what if they can't? If they can't and don't get recertified here comes the next problem. Many companies just look for excuses to lay people off. What better excuse to get rid of an older employee who is making more money than a new kid who just recently got certified? In most cases the company will fire the old guy, telling him simply that it is because he didn't get recertified, and hire this new kid right out of school, even though he may, in no way, be as capable of doing the job. The point of all this is simply that if you want to be an MCSE then be prepared to go to school every few years for the rest of your life. Otherwise, at the very first opportunity you may very well find yourself losing your job to some new kid right out of school. Its just something to consider before you trek off into that land of no return called MCSE certification
Friday, February 15, 2008
Exam Test Blog
« Frequently Asked Questions About MCSA 2003»
Study Guides for MCSE Certification
How do you get a good mcse study guide? We all know that the MCSE certification exams are tough to pass. IT certifications are not easy. Browse from the following exams and buy your test practice today. Knowing the right material is the best way of becoming certified.
Earn the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification and prove your expertise in designing and implementing the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Windows Server System.
The demand for information technology skills brings MCSE into the forefront as the popular way to extend one’s opportunities. When you choose to pursue your MCSE certification, you’ve got some decisions to make right at the beginning. TIIT will be the best provider to help you to get any popular IT certifications!
TIIT MCSE (MCSE 2003 Security, MCSE 2003, MCSE 2003 Messaging, MCSA and MCP) will certify that the successful candidate has knowledge and skills necessary to gather information from the technology basics to some of the more updated features and functions.
Study Guides for MCSE Certification
How do you get a good mcse study guide? We all know that the MCSE certification exams are tough to pass. IT certifications are not easy. Browse from the following exams and buy your test practice today. Knowing the right material is the best way of becoming certified.
Earn the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification and prove your expertise in designing and implementing the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform and Windows Server System.
The demand for information technology skills brings MCSE into the forefront as the popular way to extend one’s opportunities. When you choose to pursue your MCSE certification, you’ve got some decisions to make right at the beginning. TIIT will be the best provider to help you to get any popular IT certifications!
TIIT MCSE (MCSE 2003 Security, MCSE 2003, MCSE 2003 Messaging, MCSA and MCP) will certify that the successful candidate has knowledge and skills necessary to gather information from the technology basics to some of the more updated features and functions.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE), Boot Camp Courses
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE) certification is the industry's most comprehensive program for maintaining and assessing software-related skill. It makes to qualify a person being able to analyze the business requirements for information systems solutions, and design and implement the infrastructure required.Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE) help toEnsure the technical proficiency and security of the organizationStreamline operations and server collaborationMaximize the server’s performance so that the network infrastructure can meet user demandMicrosoft Certified Systems Engineer (or MCSE) include
• Networking security
• Computer network infrastructure
• Microsoft Exchange Server
• Microsoft SQL Server
• Active Directoryand
and other topics specific Microsoft products and general networking interest.
• Networking security
• Computer network infrastructure
• Microsoft Exchange Server
• Microsoft SQL Server
• Active Directoryand
and other topics specific Microsoft products and general networking interest.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Boot Camp Training for MCSE Certification in Delhi, India
Hello!
This is going to be a blog dedicated to MCSE-related topics. This means you'll find here everything from basic networking concepts, to proposed lab topologies for the MCSE exam. This is not supposed to replace your usual study books, because there will be no order on the topics discussed, and maybe it's not going to cover all you need for taking the CCNA exam.
Telexcell Institute of Information technology (TIIT) will try as much as possible to provide detailed information for every topic covered in the CCNA exam, so if you need something that isn't covered yet, don’t be shy and just join TIIT.
See you soon ;-)
This is going to be a blog dedicated to MCSE-related topics. This means you'll find here everything from basic networking concepts, to proposed lab topologies for the MCSE exam. This is not supposed to replace your usual study books, because there will be no order on the topics discussed, and maybe it's not going to cover all you need for taking the CCNA exam.
Telexcell Institute of Information technology (TIIT) will try as much as possible to provide detailed information for every topic covered in the CCNA exam, so if you need something that isn't covered yet, don’t be shy and just join TIIT.
See you soon ;-)
Microsoft Courses Offered In Networking By TIIT BootCamp
Telexcell Institute of Information technology (TIIT) offer hands-on Instructor-led courses Microsoft’s Associate and Professional-Level certifications in our State-of-the-Art Microsoft Laboratory. We also offer courses in Cisco Certification, Wireless Networking. We provide ample time for students to practice newly learned concepts.
Microsoft® Systems: Internetworking
Microsoft Certified Professional Certification (MCP)
Microsoft MCSA Certification Training (MCSA)
MCSE 2003 Training and Certification (MCSE)
MCSE Messaging on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Training
MCSE Security on Windows 2003 Training
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