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The plethora of software programs, either operating systems or applications, can become confusing to the layman. Current applications are now much more sophisticated than earlier versions. To help resolve the confusion, you may often need to engage the services of technicians and software specialists. However, that also makes you vulnerable to the possibility that you will have the bad luck to hire one whose competence is not up to standard. There may be a solution to your quandary. All you have to do is demand to see the technician’s certification.

 

To ensure that there is uniformity in the manner by which technicians and software specialists handle the various aspects of the program environments, major software providers have introduced the certification process. A certification serves as guarantee to the layman (or service buyer) that the technicians tinkering around with his information systems have undergone and passed special training programs.

A Microsoft Certification signifies that the technician has trained in the various Microsoft systems. To earn this certification, you must prepare for a certification examination through intensive study and laboratory training. If successful in the exam, you qualify as a Microsoft Certified Professional.

There are at least four technical areas where you can earn a certification: Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA). For each certification, there are three tiers: technology, professional, and architect.

These certifications generally become a base of origin from which you can follow various career flight paths. If you take Microsoft’s very popular MCSE, you will possess a certification that is held in very high regard in the networking field.

This certification becomes evidence of your proficiency in the Microsoft operating systems such Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP, which control a huge share of all networks installed in the world. These networks need qualified support people to make them run. For the MCSE you will take a series of seven exams. This is why you need to undergo the training course.

The other certificates have similar specializations, for which you also take several levels of examinations. MCSA supports your competence as a network administrator, MCSD as a developer using Microsoft program developer applications, and MCDBA as the administrator of database systems based on Microsoft applications.

Microsoft operates a training Web site that gives you details about these certification programs. However, the training is conducted by accredited institutes. Generally, you cannot take the certification examinations unless you have finished the training course.

But once you qualify and become a certified professional in any of these areas, you fortify your credentials. You will then be in a better position to get better and high paying jobs in the IT world.

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