Yup. The first 3 exams once you pass you will become MCSA2012 certified. Then the last 2 exams once you pass you become MCSE. I have my MCSA now. Prepping for MCSE probably by January after i finish reading how to learn powershell in a month of lunches and the active directory versionMCSE: Server is five different tests at $150 a piece?
How much time did you put in for the first three?Yup. The first 3 exams once you pass you will become MCSA2012 certified. Then the last 2 exams once you pass you become MCSE. I have my MCSA now. Prepping for MCSE probably by January after i finish reading how to learn powershell in a month of lunches and the active directory version
How much time did you put in for the first three?
There's a combo that let's you grab both mcsa server 2012 and office365 in 4 exams.. I think I'm gonna go that route..
Need to knock this ms shyt out so I can get back on this cisco path.. Got a whole bunch of cisco hardware at work to play with.. Got me thinking about grabbing ccna voice before ccnp..
Voip is hot right now..
Just copped this CISSP Groupon. I see why it's 6 hours and takes months to study for
3. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
$110,603
Offered by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2, CISSP is designed to provide vendor-neutral security expertise, similar to the certifications ISACA offers. Launched in 1994, CISSP consists of an exam based around ten different areas in computer security, including risk analysis, cloud computing, security when developing applications, mobile, cryptography, physical security, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, and legal and compliance issues.
CISSP candidates must have at least five years of full-time experience in at least two of the ten areas tested. If you don't have the work experience, you can earn an Associate of (ISC)2 designation while working toward the full certification.
CISSP certification has a broad focus, covering many areas in a single certification. There is also a requirement to earn Continuous Professional Education (CPE) credits every year to remain certified. There are nearly 96,000 CISSPs worldwide, with approximately two-thirds of them in the United States.
Anyone get their company to pay for their CEH or OSCP cert?