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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Microsoft MCSA Certifications Serves Many Purposes

The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator or MCSA training certification qualifies the user's learning in system administration of Microsoft Windows operating systems and is generally simpler than--without losing its significance--the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or MCSE.

The Windows Server 2003 MCSA is usually achieved after passing two networking system examinations, a client-operating system examination--generally Microsoft Windows XP--as well as an elective examination. The Windows Server 2000 MCSA title is given after taking three Core exams and one elective. Although the Microsoft MCSA isn't inferior to the MCSE, it is possible to earn the Microsoft MCSA on the way to an MCSE--without taking any examinations during MCSA training--that are irrelevant to the MCSE on Windows 2000.

The MCSE enables certification for an individual's ability to plan, design and execute Microsoft Windows server solutions and structural designs in medium to large-sized companies. The Microsoft MCSA certifies the individual's ability to implement, manage, as well as maintain the routinely complex computing setting of medium- to large-sized companies.

Much akin to the MCSE, the MCSA is available as "MCSA on Windows 2000" and "MCSA on Windows 2003" in the effective Microsoft MCSA training courses. There are two specializations for both tracks: Messaging and Security in Microsoft MCSA training. In MCSA training, Microsoft Press has several books on the market towards preparation for Microsoft MCSA certification examinations. Books and training manuals are usually the starting place to explore options for various types of Microsoft Certification. Outside of the Microsoft Press books are other reputable publishers like Sybex. In addition to non-fiction reference, Microsoft Learning covers certain courses during the Microsoft MCSA training course.

Former candidates and MCSA training experts recommend not only reading more than one book, but using a good amount of quality time practicing the principles on computers in a quiet, test environment. Once practicing and reading is fulfilled, it's highly recommended to take sample examinations prior to taking the Microsoft MCSA test.

There was a small controversy regarding the usefulness of the questions asked during the Microsoft MCSA training examination. Microsoft rectified the problem in later programs for the Server 2000 segment and the Server 2003 segment by increasing the difficulty of the tests as it focused on practical skills. Microsoft MCSA training can be read online at http://www.unitek.com/training/mcsa_bootcamp.php.

Shannon Margolis
IT Marketing Coordinator
www.unitek.com

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