So close you can almost touch your Windows Server 2003 certification?

Don't let your Windows Server certification lapse and prepare yourself for Longhorn Certification

Upgrade NOW to complete MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2003.

Did you know that it order to gain Windows Longhorn Certification you need will need to have your Microsoft Windows 2003 credentials, so whether you are looking to finish your last few exams, upgrade from Windows Server 2000, or start the exam cycle fresh; there has never been a better time to focus on Windows Server 2003 certifications.

For an MCSA on Windows Server 2000, you need to pass only one exam to upgrade to Windows Server 2003.

If you are an MCSE on Windows Server 2000, you need to pass only two exams.

Identify your next step

You may be closer than you think to completing your 2003 certification. In as little as two days of training and one exam, an MCSA 2000 can upgrade. For MCSEs, five days of training and two exams could be all you need. And a growing list of electives makes it easier than ever to finish your requirements.

If you hold:Take:To Earn:

MCSA on Windows Server 2000

70-292*

MCSA on Windows Server 2003

MCSE on Windows Server 2000

70-292 and 70-296*

MCSE on Windows Server 2003

Some of the exams required in your MCSA or MCSE track

(70-290, 70-291, 70-293, 70-294, 70-270, 70-210, 70-297, 70-298)

MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2003

Understand your options in a Server Certification Live Meeting

In this Live Meeting, get an overview of Windows Server certifications and requirements - 2000, 2003, and a preview of Longhorn - to help you plan your skills development. You will get advice from the Microsoft Certification team on where to invest your time and resources in certification and an overview of the resources available to help you study.

Save on training to complete your MCSA or MCSE on Windows Server 2003 today and save on Windows Server "Longhorn" in the future
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Hiring Managers Value Certification

Employers and IT managers know that certification is a valuable tool in staffing and driving successful Windows Server 2003 projects and infrastructure. With higher percentages of Microsoft Certified team members, they can count on increased IT performance, higher client satisfaction, increased compliance with security standards; and on-time, on-budget deployments. Learn more

MCSA and MCSE: Will They Retire?

No. Your MCSA and MCSE credentials will continue to be recognized by Microsoft and hold value in the market for as long as skills on Windows Server 2003 are in demand; they will not retire.

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