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Eh.....dat kan dus wel. Check this :
Blog van Trika
Even voor de MCSE-ers onder ons.
Op de blog van Trika (
http://blogs.msdn.com/trika) las ik dat je je nu kunt aanmelden voor een 40% kortingsvoucher als je voor 30 juni 2007 MCSE 2003 gecertificeerd bent. Je krijgt dan 40% korting bij alle VUE en Prometric examencenters op het Windows Server 'Longhorn' Upgrade-examen...
Hierbij de link :
http://www.microsoft.com/...fer/default.mspx#LONGHORN
Hierbij nog even een quote van haar website over de nieuwe certificeringen (mbt Longhorn etc)
Dit is dus quote van
deze pagina :
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As promised, the link to today's morning presentation: here. Here is a summary:
MCSA and MCSE are still the right certifications if you are working with WS2000 or WS2003.
MCSA and MCSE will not retire.
In one year, the WS2000 MCSA and MCSE exams will retire (that's the exams, not the credentials); more news of this to publish soon.
If you are planning for any of the core MCSA/MCSE 2003 exams, there are offers on related training: e-learning, ALL training kits and a few reference books, and practice tests through April/May 2007. Learn more.
There are new elective options for SA/SE tracks
Longhorn Server certifications will be in the "new generation" structure of MCTS (3 exams) and MCITP (2 exams, respectively); no details yet on names/exam numbers/paths
The first exams will beta at TechEd (June 2007) then MCTS exams available one month after Windows Server "Longhorn" releases to manufacturing (RTM); MCITP exams available 2 months after Longhorn RTMs. For reference RTM is in late October/early November, it sounds like.
There is no upgrade path from MCSA/MCSE 2000 to "Longhorn"
There is an upgrade path for both MCSA and MCSE 2003 to "longhorn"
Customers who hold an MCSA 2003 or MCSE 2003 by June 30, 2007 are eligible for a 40% savings voucher on their upgrade exam to Longhorn. You have to register for this offer in advance.
MCPs should see credential path details in May; public announcements in June.
TheVMaster wijzigde dit bericht 18-04-2007 00:32 (77%)