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Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is a program of Professional certifications awarded by Microsoft. Individual certifications are awarded upon passing of one or more exams. The MCP program itself is designed for software developers, and all kinds of IT Professionals. Beneath the MCP program is a variety of more targeted and focused certifications (e.g. Microsoft Certified IT Professional, etc.).
Like Apple, Cisco, Oracle, Red Hat, Sun and Ubuntu programs, the certifications mainly focus on their respective product, as opposed to employment aptitude tests designed for programmer trainee jobs. These branches of technical series with the MC (Microsoft Certified) prefix include Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), Microsoft Certified Master (MCM), Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA), Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD), Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS).[1]
Each exam costs approximately $100 to $150 depending on different regions and different certification tracks.[2] Exams usually take between two and three hours to complete and consist of between 40 and 90 multiple choice, drag and drop, solution building questions and simulated content within exams where students are required to perform certain common administrative tasks appropriate for the topic at hand. [3]
"MCSE" redirects here. For Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, see
Solution Series.
The Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert MCSE [4]program began with Windows NT 3.1 and is today one of the most widely known Microsoft certification programs.[citation needed] It is available for the Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 platforms.[5] Microsoft has, in effect, discontinued the MCSE certifications for future versions of Windows, replacing the single Platform MCSE award with a plethora of other more narrowly focused certifications.
Each platform MCSE award required passing a different set of examinations. MCSE qualified individuals will have the ability to provide business solutions by appropriate design and implementation of the requisite infrastructure.[citation needed] MCSE Certification Program is useful for Technical Support & Systems Engineers, Technical Consultants, Network and Systems Analysts and also for regular Software Engineers and Software Professionals.
There are many ways of obtaining MCSE training, including training at local training centers. MCSE training can be done even at home by using CD-ROMs or through books. The Certification courses usually have extensive contents and some of the basic tutorials can guide a candidate to pass the examination, if the candidate has a basic knowledge of Microsoft systems.
The topic of these Certification examinations include network security, computer networking infrastructure, Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, and other topics of both general networking interest as well as specific Microsoft products.
There are specializations also available for the MCSE's along other different tracks. For 2003, these tracks were Security and Messaging. For obtaining these specializations, it was required that an individual has to do an associated Elective, design and then an extra core exam. The denotation that is usually used for these Certification Programs on resumes etc., are MCSE:Security and MCSE:Messaging.
MCSE 2000 Certification has in total seven examinations: four operating examinations, two electives examinations and one design examination. The topics included are configuring, installing and administering Windows 2000 professional, Windows 2000 Server and implementing and administering, Windows 2000 Network infrastructure and Windows 2000 directory service.
MCSE 2003 Certification has in total seven or more examinations: four networking examinations, one design examination, one client operating system examination and one elective examination. The elective examination can be selected from a broad range of topics, the common ones being Exchange, Security, SQL and CompTia A+ and Security +. The topics include configuring, installing and administering Windows XP Professional, implementing, planning and maintaining, Windows Server 2003 environment, Server 2003 network infrastructure and Server 2003 Active Directory infrastructure. The topics also include Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, Network infrastructure, network security, and topics on general networking and Microsoft products only.
The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification Program helps to validate an individual's ability to manage and troubleshoot network environments based on the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
As an alternative to the electives on the MCSA, electives like table, certifications or certification combination may substitute as MCSA electives. For example, CompTIA A+ and Network+ together or CompTIA A+ and Server+ together can be credited and substituted as an elective through a Microsoft and CompTIA partnership agreement. An individual may also substitute Security+ alone, which counts for the elective and one of two exams for the "Security Specialization." Security+ counts for MCSA 2003 and MCSE 2003. This is just one of the cost effective ways for earning an MCSA, if candidates are already certified in other areas of the Certification program.
The Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) certification program is the mid level programming certification offered by Microsoft, leading to the MCSD. To fulfill the requirements of this certification program, an individual has to pass a total of three examinations of which two are core examinations and one is an elective examination. Microsoft has declared that this certification program will focus on the needs of developers who use .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1 versions.
Developers using .NET Framework 2.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 are generally expected to consider undergoing Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist or MCTS certification and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer or MCPD certification programs. According to Microsoft's official website, the MCAD is no longer available and viewers are redirected to the MCPD certification.
The Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) certification was the highest level of certification programming offered by Microsoft, prior to the release of the .NET Framework 2.0. To fulfill the requirements of the certification, an individual has to pass total of five examinations which consist of four core examinations and one elective examination. Some of the core examinations are also the requirements for MCAD or Microsoft Certified Application Developer certification program. Microsoft has declared that this certification will focus towards the needs of developers who use .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1 versions.
Developers using .NET Framework 2.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 are generally expected to consider undergoing Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist or MCTS certification and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer or MCPD certification programs.
The Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) certification program credential is meant for database administrators, who will implement and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases. The certification is appropriate for individuals who derive physical database designs, develop logical data models, create physical databases, create data services by using Transact-SQL, manage and maintain databases, configure and manage security, monitor and optimize databases, and install and configure SQL Server. This certification program requires passing three core examinations and one elective examination. According to Microsoft, people who operate SQL Server 2005 should apply for other certifications such as the MCITP - Microsoft Certified I.T. Professional or MCTS - Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist, rather than applying for the MCDBA - Microsoft Certified Database Administrator. The complete MCDBA certification course lasts about 250 hours.
The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification program demonstrates that a technician can competently support end users and troubleshoot desktop environments running Microsoft Windows XP operating systems. MCDST candidates are required to pass two examinations, Exam 70-271 ("Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Windows XP Operating System") and Exam 70-272 ("Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Windows XP Operating System"). The MCDST certification track was discontinued June 30, 2011.[citation needed]
The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS), previously known as Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) is a certification program for using the Microsoft Office suite for business applications. Though listed under the MCP Certification Programs, it is not officially proclaimed as an MCP Certification. The MOS examinations are managed by the third party company Certiport, rather than Microsoft.
Those individuals who pass the exams for the four main Office products, Access, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, are also awarded the title of "Microsoft Office Master." A Microsoft Office Master who is also a trainer at an approved site, using courseware approved by Microsoft may also apply for, and obtain, the title of "Microsoft Master Instructor" (MMI) certification. As of November 2008, this certification may be used as part of the process of becoming an MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer). Prior to this, an MCT applicant was required to go through courses or pass certifications (such CompTIA's CTT+, or "Certified Technical Trainer") in which the ability to teach had to be demonstrated.
Circa January 2007 a new set of qualifications had replaced the MOS/MOUS certification programs for Office 2007. The direct application specific skills are known as the "Microsoft Certified Application Specialist" or "MCAS" for each of Office 2007 Applications and a new certification program known as "Microsoft Certified Application Professional" or "MCAP" based on how to complete more common business tasks appeared. Though these qualification examinations will be managed by Certiport at present, it appears that other examination providers may also become involved in the process.
A trainer may obtain the MCAS:I or "Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Instructor" certification by demonstrating that they currently teach at an approved site using approved courseware.
The MCAS:I also fulfills the teaching credential and MCP requirements of becoming a "Microsoft Certified Trainer" (MCT). Indeed, in November 2008; all current MMI's and MCAS:I's were invited by Microsoft to apply for the MCT for free. The fee, normally several hundred dollars, was waived until the next April for those instructors approved for the MCT.
- Note: As of July, the MCAS and MCAS:I certifications were no longer issued. Instead, those individuals who passed the required exams to become an MCAS are now given the MOS "Master" certification. The same as when passing the required Office 2000, 2002 [XP] & Office 2003 exams.
Those individuals who had obtained the MCAS prior to this were also issued Office "Master" certificates.
This certification program has the most current set of Microsoft Office examinations for Office 2007.
This certification has been retired. All individuals passing the Office 2007 exams are now awarded the MOS "Microsoft Office Specialist" certification.
The Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) certification program is for individuals who intend to train users who want to obtain any of the other certification programs of Microsoft. They must have some type of certification from the Microsoft Certification Courses, they must also prove their instructional presentation skills, obtain a "Metrics that Matter" ID and apply and pay to become a MCT. In Australia, many MCT's have either a diploma or degree in teaching with reference to primary or secondary education. Further, it is also a mandatory requirement for many training companies, especially Microsoft Gold Partners to have MCT's with a degree in teaching.
Requirements for MCT's have changed throughout the era of this certification program. During the Windows NT era, an MCT had to have (1) a premier certification and (2) have passed the examination associated with a course he delivers. Instructors also had to continue to earn Continuing Education Credits or C.E.C.'s to maintain the certification title. They were required to deliver a minimum number of days of official training each year to maintain the certification title.
During the Windows 2000 era, the requirement to pass the examinations associated with a class was just relaxed. This meant that an MCT with MCSE could teach programming classes and a MCDBA could teach engineering courses.
For the XP/Server 2003 era, even the requirements of premier certifications like MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, etc. were removed. CEC's and training requirements were removed in total. Only an annual fee was required to be paid to maintain an MCT. MCDST's could also be certified as a trainer. Today an MCT can be certified in only office applications and hold the trainer certification title.
With the 2007/2008 generation of certification programs, MCTS and MCITP, the trainers were tied to "competencies". Each Microsoft Official Course (MOC) requires one or more specialized certifications to be held in addition to MCT certification so that the delivery of title to be allowed under the program. There were 54 different competencies as of March 2010 (with last update May 2009). For example, to deliver a Course 50213A (related to Data Protection Manager 2007), the instructor requires the certification title MCTS: System Center Configuration Manager 2007 certification.
Quality control is somewhat monitored via student evaluations submitted to Metrics That Matter. There are not, however, any standards on minimum score requirements.
With Microsoft relying more on "Community Courseware" in the Microsoft Learning Courseware Library than MOC, new loopholes once again allow uncertified instructors to provide public classes. A Microsoft Office instructor (MCT), certified in only Word 2003, for example, can legally deliver an ISA Server 2006 class (Course 50002A).
With the exception of Obsolete Certifications, Microsoft generally offers upgrade paths which allow a person holding a previous generation certification to upgrade to the current generation paths by sitting upgrade exams. Typically this is a single normal exam, usually consisting of a mixture of questions from the composite exams making up the current certification path. Using this upgrade feature, professionals in the field can maintain their certification standards without having to start from scratch every few years.
With the introduction of the Professional Series the MCTS, MCITP, or MCPD certifications will retire when Microsoft discontinues mainstream support for the related technology. Typically, mainstream support is discontinued 7 to 10 years after the initial product release. When support ends, the related certification will retire.[6]
Microsoft's initial communications about the Professional Series certifications, was announced that a "refresh" or re-certification of the MCITP and MCPD credentials would be required within three years. This policy has changed. To address the needs of the worldwide customer base, the updated policy is to retire a certification when mainstream support for the related technology retires. There is no action required if a Professional Series certification was earned before the policy change; the updated policy applies to the certification, which will be valid until mainstream support for the related technology retires.
There are 5 upgrade paths that lead only to an MCTS certification. All prior certification paths lead to either an MCPD or MCITP certification, which will indirectly confer the relevant prerequisite MCTS certification on the successful candidate. However, there is no actual restriction enforced and a candidate holding any variant of the MCAD may take any of three MCAD to MCPD paths, and an MCSD can take any of the four MCP to MCAD paths.
The upgrade paths for the Professional Developer series require that candidates have a minimum existing Microsoft Certified Application Developer certification, although since this is a prerequisite for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer series, this also qualifies. Generally candidates who specialised in Windows Forms development in the MCAD would upgrade to the MCPD: Windows Developer, Web developers would take the MCPD: Web Developer path, and MCSD holders would upgrade to the MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer. However, there is no actual restriction enforced and a candidate holding any variant of the MCAD three MCAD to MCPD paths, and an MCSD can take any of the four MCSD to MCAD paths.
MCAD/MCSD to MCPD: Web Developer This certification requires that one pass the following examination:
- Exam 70-551: UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
MCAD/MCSD to MCPD: Windows Developer This certification requires that one pass the following examination:
- Exam 70-552: UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Windows Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
MCAD to MCPD: Enterprise Applications Developer This certification requires that one pass the following examinations:
- Exam 70-551: UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Web Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
- Exam 70-552: UPGRADE: MCAD Skills to MCPD: Windows Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
MCSD to MCPD following examinations:
- Exam 70-553: UPGRADE: MCSD Microsoft .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework: Part 1
- Exam 70-554: UPGRADE: MCSD Microsoft .NET Skills to MCPD Enterprise Application Developer by Using the Microsoft .NET Framework: Part 2
MCDST to MCITP: Enterprise Support This certification requires that one pass the following examination:
- Exam 70-621: PRO: Upgrading Your MCDST Certification to MCITP Enterprise Support
MCDST to MCITP: Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7 This certification requires that one pass the following examination:
- Exam 70-682: Upgrading to Windows 7 MCITP Enterprise Desktop Support Technician
MCDBA to MCITP: Database Administrator This certification requires that one pass the following examination:
There are several courses, boot camps and practice tests from different vendors offering preparation material for Microsoft certification exams. Bootcamps normally provide residential program that includes food and lodging. These courses are meant for busy professionals who do not have enough time for self-preparation or wish to get trained by professional trainers. Microsoft Press provides several books towards Microsoft certification exams preparation. Books are normally the first place to explore Microsoft certification options, and preparation. Apart from Microsoft Press books, there are other reputed publishers like Sybex, and others. In addition to books, Microsoft Learning also offers courses for each of the exams.
Many vendors, usually Microsoft Gold Certified Partners, such as Avantus, NetAssist have instructor-led, formal classroom courses using Microsoft IT Academy source materials including Microsoft Official Courseware (MOC). For instance: MCSE Windows 2000 Server used MOC Courses: 2151, 2152, 2153, & 2154; and MOC 2072 Administering a Microsoft SQL 2000 Server Database.[7][8]
Apart from books, there are several practice tests vendors that offer pre-certification exams. These mock exams almost mimic actual exams, and normally priced much less than the actual exam. Several user forums are available for certification preparation where most questions are answered by other forum users.
Experts and past candidates recommend not only reading more than one book, but spending a good amount of time practicing the concepts on computers on a test environment. After practicing and reading, it's also recommended to take sample exams before taking the Microsoft exam.
Microsoft has released a new three-tiered certification hierarchy. It consists of three series and four credentials that introduce an entry-level Technology Series composed of the "Technology Specialist" credential, a Professional Series composed of the "IT Professional" and "Professional Developer" credentials, and the Master Series composed of the "Master" credential. There also exists a new Architect Series composed of the "Microsoft Certified Architect" program which consists of a Review Board interview.
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) credential enables professionals to target specific technologies, and are generally the first step toward the Professional-level certifications. There are currently 20 MCTS certifications which can be roughly grouped into the following specializations, each requiring certain examinations to be passed:
Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007
- Exam 70-632: Microsoft Office Project 2007, Managing Projects
Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007]
- Exam 70-633: Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projects
Forefront Client and Server, Configuration
- Exam 70-557: Microsoft Forefront Client and Server, Configuration
Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuration
- Exam 70-630: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Configuring
Office SharePoint Server 2007, Application Development
- Exam 70-542: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 - Application Development
Sharepoint 2010, Application Development
- Exam 70-573: TS: Microsoft SharePoint 2010, Application Development
.NET Framework 2.0 Web Applications
- Exam 70-528: .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation
.NET Framework 2.0 Windows Applications
- Exam 70-526: .NET Framework 2.0 - Windows-Based Client Development
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation
.NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications
- Exam 70-529: .NET Framework 2.0 - Distributed Application Development
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation
.NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Applications
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-562: .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development
.NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Applications
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-502: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Presentation Foundation Application Development
.NET Framework 3.5, Windows Communication Foundation Applications
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-503: TS: .NET Framework 3.5 – Windows Communication Foundation Application Development
.NET Framework 3.5, Windows Workflow Foundation Applications
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-504: TS: .NET Framework 3.5 – Windows Workflow Foundation Application Development
.NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Applications
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-505: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application Development
.NET Framework 3.5, ADO.NET Applications
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-561: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, ADO.NET Application Development
.NET Framework 4, Windows Applications
- Exam 70-511: TS: .NET Framework 4, Windows Applications
.NET Framework 4, Web Applications
- Exam 70-515: TS: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
.NET Framework 4, Service Communications Applications
- Exam 70-513: TS: .NET Framework 4, Service Communications Applications
.NET Framework 4, Data Access
- Exam 70-516: TS: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
SQL Server 2005
- Exam 70-431: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance
SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence
- Exam 70-445: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence - Implementation and Maintenance
SQL Server 2008, Installation and Maintenance
- Exam 70-432: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Installation and Maintenance
SQL Server 2008, Database Development
- Exam 70-433: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Database Development
SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance
- Exam 70-448: TS: Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance
SQL Server 2008 Designing, Optimizing and Maintaining a Database
- Exam 70-450: PRO: Designing, Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Server Infrastructure using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 Design Database
- Exam 70-451: PRO: Designing Database Solutions and Data Access Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence
- Exam 70-452: PRO: Designing a Business Intelligence Infrastructure Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Upgrade SQL Server 2005 Certification to SQL Server 2008
- Exam 70-453: Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 DBA to MCITP SQL Server 2008 DBA
Upgrade SQL Server 2005 Certification to SQL Server 2008, Database Development
- Exam 70-454: Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 Database Developer to MCITP SQL Server 2008 Database Developer
Upgrade SQL Server 2005 Certification to SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence
- Exam 70-455: Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 Business Intelligence Developer to MCITP SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence Developer
BizTalk Server 2006*Exam 70-235: Developing Business Process and Integration Solutions Using Microsoft BizTalk Server
Live Communications Server 2005*Exam 70-262: Office Live Communications Server 2005-Implementing, Managing, and Troubleshooting
Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Configuration*Exam 70-236: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
Windows Mobile 5.0 Applications
- Exam 70-540: Windows Mobile 5.0 - Application Development
Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing and Managing
- Exam 70-500: Windows Mobile 5.0, Implementing and Managing
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Application Development
- Exam 70-541: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 - Application Development
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuration
- Exam 70-631: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring
Windows Vista Configuration
- Exam 70-620: Windows Vista, Configuring
Windows Vista and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops, Deploying and Maintaining
- Exam 70-624: Deploying and Maintaining Windows Vista Client and 2007 Microsoft Office System Desktops
Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration
- Exam 70-640: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
- Exam 70-642: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration
- Exam 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring
Upgrading from Windows Server 2003 MCSA to Windows Server 2008, Technology Specializations
- Exam 70-648: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring and Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring: upgrade of Windows Server 2003 to Server 2008 for the two above aforementioned MCTS credentials consisting parts of exams 70-640 and 70-642
Windows 7 Configuration
- Exam 70-680: Windows 7, Configuring
Windows 7 and Office 2010, Deployment
- Exam 70-681: Windows 7 and Office 2010, Deploying
Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician
- Exam 70-685: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician
Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator
- Exam 70-686: Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator
The Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) credential is designed for .NET software developers and are based around .NET 3.5 and .NET 4.0, Visual Studio 2008 and 2010 and SQL Server 2005 and 2008.
Windows Phone Developer
- Exam 70-506: Silverlight 4, Development
- Exam 70-516: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
- Exam 70-599: (PRO): Designing and Developing Windows Phone Applications
Windows Azure Developer
- Exam 70-513: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
- Exam 70-516: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
- Exam 70-583: (PRO): Designing and Developing Windows Azure Applications
Windows Developer 4
- Exam 70-511: .NET Framework 4, Windows Applications
- Exam 70-513: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
- Exam 70-516: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
- Exam 70-518: (PRO): Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4
Web Developer 4
- Exam 70-515: .NET Framework 4, Web Applications
- Exam 70-513: .NET Framework 4, Service Communication Applications
- Exam 70-516: .NET Framework 4, Data Access
- Exam 70-519: (PRO): Designing and Developing Web Applications Using Microsoft .NET Framework 4
Windows Developer 3.5
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-505: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application Development
- Exam 70-563 (PRO): Designing and Developing Windows Applications Using the .NET Framework 3.5
ASP .NET Developer 3.5
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework – Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-562: .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development
- Exam 70-564 (PRO): Designing and Developing ASP.NET Applications Using the .NET Framework 3.5
Web Developer, Visual Studio 2005
- Exam 70-536: .NET Framework 2.0 - Application Development Foundation
- Exam 70-528: .NET Framework 2.0 - Web-Based Client Development
- Exam 70-547 (PRO): Designing and Developing Web Applications by Using the .NET Framework
Enterprise Applications Developer 3.5
- Exam 70-536: TS: .NET Framework - Application Development Foundation - applicable to both .NET 2.0 and .NET 3.5
- Exam 70-503: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Communication Foundation Application Development
- Exam 70-505: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, Windows Forms Application Development
- Exam 70-561: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, ADO.NET Application Development
- Exam 70-562: TS: .NET Framework 3.5, ASP.NET Application Development
- Exam 70-565 (PRO): Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications using .NET Framework 3.5
SharePoint Developer 2010
- Exam 70-576: (PRO): Designing and Developing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Applications
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential helps validate that an individual has the comprehensive set of skills necessary to perform a particular job role, such as database administrator or enterprise messaging administrator. It provides widely recognized, objective validation of a candidate's ability to perform critical, current IT job roles by using Microsoft technologies to their best advantage.[9]
These certifications are designed for IT professionals including administrators and support personnel in addition to database specialists (both administrators and developers). To obtain an MCITP certification, you must first obtain one or more prerequisite MCTS certifications, and then pass the qualifying "PRO" exam(s):
Database Administrator
- Exam 70-443 (PRO): Designing a Database Server Infrastructure by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
- Exam 70-444 (PRO): Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Administration Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Database Developer
- PREREQ: MCTS: SQL Server 2005 (70-431)
- Exam 70-441 (PRO): Designing Database Solutions by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
- Exam 70-442 (PRO): Designing and Optimizing Data Access by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Business Intelligence Developer
- PREREQ: MCTS: SQL Server 2005, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance (70-445)
- Exam 70-446 (PRO): Designing a Business Intelligence Solution by Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Database Administrator 2008
- PREREQ: MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance (70-432)
- Exam 70-450 (PRO): Designing, Optimizing and Maintaining a Database Server Infrastructure Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Database Developer 2008
- PREREQ: MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Database Development (70-433)
- Exam 70-451 (PRO): Designing Database Solutions and Data Access Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Business Intelligence Developer 2008
- PREREQ: MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance (70-448)
- Exam 70-452 (PRO): Designing a Business Intelligence Infrastructure Using Microsoft SQL Server 2008
Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2007
- PREREQ: MCTS: Exchange Server 2007 - Configuration (70-236)
- Exam 70-237 (PRO): Designing Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
- Exam 70-238 (PRO): Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007
Enterprise Messaging Administrator 2010
- PREREQ: MCTS: Exchange Server 2010 - Configuration (70-662)
- Exam 70-663 (PRO): Designing and Deploying Messaging Solutions with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Consumer Support Technician
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration (70-620)
- Exam 70-623 (PRO): Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista Client for Consumer Support Technicians
Enterprise Support Technician
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration (70-620)
- Exam 70-622 (PRO): Supporting and Troubleshooting Applications on a Windows Vista Client for Enterprise Support Technicians
Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows 7, Configuration (70-680)
- Exam 70-685 (PRO): Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Support Technician
Enterprise Desktop Administrator 7
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows 7, Configuration (70-680)
- Exam 70-686 (PRO): Windows 7, Enterprise Desktop Administrator
Server Administrator
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration (70-640)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration (70-642)
- Exam 70-646 (PRO): Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
Enterprise Administrator
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration (70-640)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration (70-642)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration (70-643)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows 7, Configuring (70-680), OR, MCTS: Windows 7, Deploying Windows and Office 2010 (70-681), OR, MCTS: Windows Vista, Configuration (70-620), OR, MCTS: Business Desktop Deployment (70-624, Retired Exam)
- Exam 70-647 (PRO): Windows Server 2008, Enterprise Administrator (70-647)
Windows Server 2008 R2, Virtualization Administrator
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Desktop Virtualization (70-669)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Windows Server 2008 R2, Server Virtualization (70-659), OR, MCTS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring (70-652)
- Exam 70-693 (PRO): Windows Server 2008 R2, Virtualization Administrator
Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007
- PREREQ: MCTS: Managing Projects with Microsoft Office Project 2007 (70-632)
- PREREQ: MCTS: Enterprise Project Management with Microsoft Office Project Server 2007 (70-633)
- Exam 70-634 (PRO): Microsoft Office Project Server 2007, Managing Projects and Programs
SharePoint Administrator 2010
- PREREQ: MCTS: SharePoint 2010, Configuration (70-667)
- Exam 70-668 (PRO): Microsoft SharePoint 2010,
The MCSE and MCSA certifications were reinvented (renamed) by Microsoft on the 11th April. The new certifications are designed to focus on the depth and breadth needed for cloud, on-premise and hybrid solutions. Currently the MCSA and MCSE paths cover SQL Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 and Business Intelligence. [10]
The new expert level certification series.
The new intermediate level certification series used as the foundation for higher expert level certifications.
The Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) certification[11] enables senior-level IT professionals to demonstrate and validate their technical expertise on Microsoft Server products. It is a prerequisite for the Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) Series. Eligibility into the program first requires successful completion of specific and related MCITP certifications (and/or other Microsoft exams). Candidates must then submit an application, subject to review and approval by Microsoft, before being accepted.
Currently available MCM Certifications
MCM Certifications that are no longer available
The Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) certification is the pinnacle of Microsoft certification. Eligibility into the program first requires Microsoft Certified Master (MCM)] certification in a relevant product. Candidates must then be reviewed and approved by Microsoft to be entered into the program.
Accepted candidates must prepare a work history dossier, architectural solution case study, and a document that demonstrates the relevance of their skills and work experience. Following that, candidates must attend a 4-hour Review Board interview, which consists of at least two MCAs. The candidate must make a 30-minute presentation to the board, and then be able to successfully defend the quality and viability of the case study against questions from the board.
Currently available MCA Certifications
Other MCA Certifications available soon
Previously, Microsoft also offered two "broad" MCA certifications that focused on using a variety of Microsoft and non-Microsoft technologies to deliver customer solutions. However, effective May 1, 2010 Microsoft discontinued these certifications in favor of the Microsoft-centric MCA programs.[12][13][14]
Discontinued MCA Certifications
- MCA: Infrastructure
- MCA: Solutions