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Course Name: MCSE 2003 w/Security
Course Number: MCSE-5-0350
Pre-Requisites:
An MCSE candidate should be comfortable with the general theme of the Windows Operating System. Have some experience implementing and administering a network operating system is a plus. The candidate may elect to take the A+ and Network+ tracks to substitute for the Core Operating System Requirement.
Benefits:
Windows Server 2003 is the next generation in operating system technology, which will enable organizations to build and deploy a robust and reliable enterprise infrastructure where administrators can manage and secure users, resources, and network applications. Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers are qualified to effectively plan, implement, maintain and support information systems. Now, we are offering the Windows Server 2003 with the latest security modules, with these one will become a MCSE 2003 security specialist. Students can achieve a total of five certifications through this track. These include: MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCSA w/Security 2003, and MCSE w/Security 2003.
What you will learn:
Earning a Microsoft MCSE Certification for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 validates your ability to perform these tasks on Microsoft’s latest server operating system and identifies your expertise to employers, clients, and peers. This credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the networking infrastructure for business solutions based on the latest Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server software. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.
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