Hi guys,
Would appreciate some advice here, I'm an MCSE 2003 holder, what certification(s) would constitute the modern equivalence of the old MCSE 2003?
I'm looking at 70-740 as a starter?
Cheers
LJ
(Qualifications) Modernizing an old MCSE 2003
Hi guys,
Would appreciate some advice here, I'm an MCSE 2003 holder, what certification(s) would constitute the modern equivalence of the old MCSE 2003?
I'm looking at 70-740 as a starter?
Cheers
LJ
Hey @Lodewyk-Johannes-Roos ,
That's a tough question, Microsoft has made some big changes, transitioning to more role-based certifications, rather than the old MCSA and MCSE tracks. You should look at what new certifications align with your job role(s).
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/certification-overview.aspx
You can still get an MCSA: Windows Server 2016.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/mcsa-windows-server-2016-certification.aspx
Then you could get the MCSE: Core Infrastructure by passing one more exam.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/mcse-core-infrastructure.aspx
Mike Rodrick
Edutainer, ITProTV
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@Mike-Rodrick Good stuff, thanks a ton, Mike!