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What is MCP |
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MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Professional
The Microsoft Certified Professional accreditation has been designed for individuals who have the skills to successfully implement, within an organisation, a Microsoft product or technology as part of a business solution.
MCP candidates are required to pass one current Microsoft certification exam that provides a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise
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Microsoft Certified System Engineer
Rely on MCSEs Who Have Proven Experience with Active Directory
Reduce the costs of maintaining your workstations and personal computers, and increase the reliability of your network with Microsoft Windows® 2000 Active Directory(tm)-and with the information technology (IT) professionals to back it up.
Active Directory holds the power to simplify IT management, strengthen security, and extend the interoperability of your current systems and software. To capitalize on this, your organization needs employees with the expertise to manage Active Directory and to plan strategically for what you want your network to do in the years ahead. No one is better prepared to do this than a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) who is certified in Microsoft Windows® 2000.
MCSEs are among the most technically proficient professionals available to help your organization make a successful transition to the Windows 2000 operating system and to ensure that you reap the ongoing benefits that Windows 2000 and Active Directory are designed to deliver.
Industry Reports Are In
Hiring MCSEs can make your roll out of Windows 2000 Server smooth and successful.
IDC-an industry leader in technology intelligence, industry analysis, market data, and strategic and tactical guidance to builders, providers, and users of information technology-asked more than 500 Microsoft Certified Partners and Value-Added Provider Partners what was the greatest benefit from a business perspective of having MCSEs trained on Windows 2000. Eighty percent responded with shorter time to deploy Windows 2000, lower implementation risk, or an increased sales hit rate. Read Maximizing Windows 2000 Server Business Impact for Microsoft Partners, a white paper by IDC for more information about MCSE certification benefits from a business perspective.
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