Training and skills development are key indicators of IT team success. Make sure that the technology professionals you hire and supervise can take your organization to the next level. Learn how Microsoft Certification can help you optimize the use of Microsoft tools and solutions.
As an IT department manager, one of your biggest challenges is ensuring that your IT team has the IT training, Microsoft certifications, and skills it needs to get ahead. Now more than ever, the technology professionals you recruit, hire, and supervise need to make a direct impact on productivity, business efficiency, and the bottom line. Take advantage of Microsoft Certification, IT training, guidance, and resources to help optimize your technology investment.
IT projects and challengesWhat are you working on? Cutting costs? Consolidating infrastructure and simplifying data center management? Supporting end-users? Improving communications and collaboration? Review IT job role recommendations and key learning resources to help your IT team get the job done.
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Resources and educationIdentify certified candidates and develop the right IT skill sets on your team. Use these resources, tools, and educational materials to help ensure that your team is maximizing its potential.
Advisory councilsMeet the professionals. There are two advisory councils that represent the IT manager community: Team North America and Team Europe.
Live Meetings for IT managersJoin a Live Meeting designed specifically for managers of IT professionals and developers.
Learning SolutionsInvest in skills development. Help drive immediate gains in employee productivity, organizational efficiency, and competitiveness. Solutions include several programs, as follows:
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Review the following projects and find the one that is on your priority list—we will help you make sure that your team is ready to get the job done. A highly skilled and trained IT department is optimized, runs efficiently, and can successfully implement and support key applications and technologies. Review the recommended job roles to see the training resources and certifications that map to specific IT needs and Microsoft technologies.
Consolidate and virtualizeConsolidate and virtualize servers, desktops, and applications so you can lower hardware, facility, and energy costs.
Recommended job roles:
Improve communications and collaborationHelp keep your costs and security concerns under control by removing the barriers between your employees, partners, and customers.
Recommended job role:
Optimize your desktop environment Save money, enhance security, streamline management, and boost user productivity virtually anywhere.
Modernize your serversEliminate server sprawl, cut hardware and energy costs, and help improve IT reliability, security, availability, and scalability.
Make better decisionsGet the right information to the right people, in the right place, at the right time to make the critical decisions that keep your business competitive.
Connect systemsBuild organizational efficiencies by implementing the right solutions within your organization across all web and client user experiences.
View video: What Hiring Managers Need to KnowView a short, interactive video to learn more about current Microsoft Certifications, how to match a job role to the relevant certification, how to identify qualified candidates, and more.
Whether your team needs to update skills, prepare for deployment, or validate training, Microsoft Certification can help your team get ahead.Explore these resources to find out how your organization can use certification to boost productivity and get the most out of your technology investment.
Understand the value of certification
Hire and retain top professionals
Take advantage of other resources
White papers and articlesLearn how performance improves when IT team members hold Microsoft Certifications.
Redmond Magazine: Certification Matters: Why IT Managers Should Care PDF file (1.58 MB) XPS file (1.68 MB)
IDC Whitepaper. Value of Certification: Team Certification and Organizational Performance PDF file (154 KB) XPS file (190 KB)
Get More Bang for Your Buck with a Microsoft-Certified Staff PDF file (315 KB) XPS file (335 KB)
A Comprehensive Look at the Value of Microsoft Certification PDF file (662 KB) XPS file (865 KB)
Video: IT Interview Gone WrongWatch this humorous video to see how a certified candidate compares with other job seekers.
Why hire an MCP?When you hire a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), your company benefits from a technically proficient professional who has hands-on experience and in-depth knowledge.
Microsoft CertificationsExplore Microsoft Certifications that will benefit your business.
Video: Renegade Retention Strategies for a Top Performing IT StaffSkilled IT professionals are instrumental to a company’s success, and organizations must take steps to avoid losing their top performers. Learn about specific, innovative ideas for re-engaging, motivating, and retaining essential IT staff.
Video: Microsoft Certification ‒ What Hiring Managers Need to KnowView this quick and interactive video to learn about:
The current Microsoft Certification family
How to match an IT job role to the relevant Microsoft Certification
How to identify qualified candidates
IT Hiring Manager KitRead this guide to Microsoft Certification, specifically geared to hiring managers and recruiters. PDF file (2.82 MB) XPS file (1.5 MB)
Post jobs and view resumesPost jobs and find Microsoft-certified candidates for your IT and developer positions.
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Exclusive offersSign up to receive offers and resources exclusively for IT team managers.
Video: Virtual Training – How to Ready Your IT Staff Anytime/Anywhere Through Remote TrainingLearn about remote training options and hear about best practices for planning and executing a successful remote training initiative. You will see how companies have leveraged technology and smart planning to reduce cost and increase training efficiency and effectiveness.
Learning Plan for IT managersThis Learning Plan is intended to help IT managers, CIOs, and other IT decision makers learn about the latest line of Microsoft server technologies.
Core Infrastructure Optimization: Learning SnackWatch this Learning Snack to learn how the Core Infrastructure Optimization (Core IO) model can help organizations improve the current state of their IT infrastructure in terms of cost, security, and agility.
Find a Microsoft Learning PartnerFind classroom and online training offered by Microsoft Learning Partners in your local area.
Visit our Born to Learn blogVisit Born to Learn for the latest news about training and certification.
Live Meetings for Managers is a Microsoft Office Live Meeting series created specifically for managers of IT professionals and developers. View the following recordings to learn more about training, certification, and tools to improve team performance.
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Benefits of Virtualization
Learn how to use Microsoft Virtualization technologies to solve business problems with a mobile workforce and achieve rapid ROI benefits.
Virtual Training - How to Ready Your IT Staff Anywhere/Anytime Through Remote Training
Learn about remote training options and hear about best practices for planning and executing a successful remote training initiative. You will see how companies have leveraged technology and smart planning to reduce cost and increase training efficiency and effectiveness.
Moving to the Cloud
Ruth Morton, Microsoft Technology Advisor, leads a discussion on Microsoft Office 365 and how cloud computing will change the game for IT managers and organizations. Ruth addresses what you need to think about from a business perspective, what skills are necessary, and how to look at your team’s roles and responsibilities in the new light of the cloud.
Download a free e-book:
Moving Applications to the Cloud (PDF file, 2.58 MB)
Riding the Windows 7 and Office 2010 Wave
Stephen Rose, Senior Community Manager for Windows, will show you how to weave technologies such as Windows 7, Microsoft Office 2010, the Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP), and desktop virtualization technologies into a coherent desktop strategy.
Download the Microsoft PowerPoint slides (PPTX file, 8.1MB)
Deploying Windows 7 Essential Guidance from the Windows 7 Resource Kit and TechNet Magazine (PDF file, 6.5MB)
What Can SharePoint Do For You? Improve Productivity, Efficiency, Agility
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 helps you cut training and maintenance costs, save time and effort, and focus on higher business priorities. Learn about best practices and what you need to do in order to plan, deploy, manage, and support this product.
Watch the recording
Download the Microsoft PowerPoint slides (PPTX file, 759KB)
Download free sample e-book chapters:
SharePoint 2010 Administrator's Companion (PDF file, 3.9MB)SharePoint 2010 Administrator's Pocket Consultant (PDF file, 1.4MB)
Renegade Retention Strategies for a Top Performing IT Staff
As the economy improves, organizations must take steps to avoid losing their top performers. Hear about specific, innovative ideas for re-engaging, motivating, and retaining essential IT staff.
Developer Certifications (and Why Your Team Needs Them)
Did you know that Microsoft Certifications for developers are growing faster than Microsoft Certifications for IT professionals? Learn about new training and certifications for developers and why certification is important to your development team.
Download the Microsoft PowerPoint slides (PPTX file, 965KB)
Download the free e-book Moving to Visual Studio 2010 (PDF file, 965KB)
What to Expect from Windows Server 2008 R2: The Top Line View
Get an inside look at the major changes in Windows Server 2008 R2. Find out how the long-range benefits of Windows Server 2008 mesh with your organization’s future plans.
Whatever Happened to the MCSE? (and What’s This MCITP?)
Ken Rosen, Senior Director of Community and Evangelism for Microsoft Learning, explains how some of the current Microsoft certifications —Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS), Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), and Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD)— measure up and work together to help you identify skilled candidates and validate knowledge of current Microsoft technologies.
The Truth About Certification Exams
Join psychometrician Liberty Munson for a behind-the-scenes look into how Microsoft works to help ensure that certification exams are a valid measure of technical skills.
The Business Value of Windows 7 – Training for ROI
Robert Kratzke explains how training and MCTS and MCITP certifications on Windows 7 can help insure a successful implementation and provide a faster return on your investment.
Exam Forensics and What Microsoft Is Doing to Catch the Cheaters
Join this Live Meeting to hear what Microsoft and other organizations are doing to protect certification from "brain-dump" providers, proxy test-takers, and score-report fraud. Get a better understanding of the value of Microsoft Certifications.
Get Ahead with Microsoft Software Assurance Benefits
Learn how to lower your training costs and ready your team for Microsoft technologies by maximizing your Software Assurance benefits, including training vouchers, services for deployment, and much more.
Best Practices in IT Staff Skills Development
Join Keith Mayer, Microsoft Certified Learning Consultant, to discover how enterprise organizations are successfully leveraging Microsoft training and certification resources to build structured IT skills development plans.
Members of the Microsoft Learning IT Manager Advisory Council represent IT manager interests and those of the IT community as a whole. The primary objectives for this group are to provide feedback about key Microsoft Learning strategies and products, and to help managers recognize the value of certification. Members share their insights and experiences as IT managers. They are the voice of the community as we develop offers, tools, and materials exclusively for IT managers.
Team Europe
Simon DavisTeam Manager, Remsdaq Limited
Birgir GunnlaugssonIT Manager, N1hf
Thomas Mueller-LynchTeam Manager, Siemens
David NudelmanCIO, Acecla Technology Ltd.
Ole Pallesen JensenSystems Architect, ZitCom A/S
Marcus RobinsonManaging Director, MRICT
Martin StricklerHead of IT, Uster Technologies AG
Lucy WaideDirector of ICT, Stephen Perse Foundation
Udo WiegaertnerDirector, conplement AG
Team North America
Hector CurielCXO, Computotal CSI
Shelley FediganPresident & CEO, Advanced Technologies Experts, Inc.
Suzanne GeorgeSr. SharePoint Architect, SpeakTech/Perficient
Nicolas HussonPrincipal Consultant, NH Consulting
Bob WillerVice President, Technology, CampusLabs
Andrew WestDirector of Information Technology, Algiers Charter Schools Association
Douglas SpindlerTechnology Instructor, Diablo Valley College
Phil OleaCXO, Phil Olea Technologies
Daniel PanessitiSr. Consultant, Accenture
Andres PinoPresident & CEO, IT College