Sccm 2007 mcts

Discussion in 'General Microsoft Certifications' started by nortonbuy, Nov 29, 2010.

  1. nortonbuy

    nortonbuy New Member

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    Hi Guys,

    Just a quck question. I really want to do a MCITP and I was going to start with the 70-401 MCTS. However, looking at the roadmap, it does not look like this is part of the MCITP.

    Can you guys let me know if there is anything on the horizon for a System Centre type MCITP?

    Kind Regards,
     
  2. Theprof

    Theprof Petabyte Poster

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    As far as I am aware there is no MCITP track for SCCM.
     
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  3. SimonD
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    SimonD Terabyte Poster

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    There was a rumoured MCITP towards the beginning of both SCOM and SCCM (it was supposed to be 70-402) but in the end it was dropped (it was going to be a mix of 70-400, 401 and 402).
     
    Certifications: CNA | CNE | CCNA | MCP | MCP+I | MCSE NT4 | MCSA 2003 | Security+ | MCSA:S 2003 | MCSE:S 2003 | MCTS:SCCM 2007 | MCTS:Win 7 | MCITP:EDA7 | MCITP:SA | MCITP:EA | MCTS:Hyper-V | VCP 4 | ITIL v3 Foundation | VCP 5 DCV | VCP 5 Cloud | VCP6 NV | VCP6 DCV | VCAP 5.5 DCA
  4. nortonbuy

    nortonbuy New Member

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    Thanks Guys.

    So I presume that this will just be a stand alone credit (MCTS) and I will not be able to build on this credit?

    Is the MCSE 2003 redundant soon?
     
  5. Theprof

    Theprof Petabyte Poster

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    Don't think so, Windows Server 2003 is still the main stream server OS, I wouldn't think that they would retire the exams just yet. Maybe in a few years but anything could happen. Microsoft makes the decisions. Right now I am working towards the MCSE myself and I would hope that it has at least a few more years before it retires.
     
    Certifications: A+ | CCA | CCAA | Network+ | MCDST | MCSA | MCP (270, 271, 272, 290, 291) | MCTS (70-662, 70-663) | MCITP:EMA | VCA-DCV/Cloud/WM | VTSP | VCP5-DT | VCP5-DCV
    WIP: VCAP5-DCA/DCD | EMCCA
  6. nortonbuy

    nortonbuy New Member

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    Thank you , much appreciated.

    Could you offer any advise on what is the best route to the MCSA, exam wise?

    I presume I can use the 70-401 as my elective exam for the MCSA

    What other exams would I have to take if I achieve the MCSA to gain the MCSE?

    Many thanks again and much appreciated. Sorry for my lack of knowledge on MS certificates. :oops:
     
  7. SimonD
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    SimonD Terabyte Poster

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    Yes you can use the 70-401 as an elective.

    More info on the MCSA can be found here
     
    Certifications: CNA | CNE | CCNA | MCP | MCP+I | MCSE NT4 | MCSA 2003 | Security+ | MCSA:S 2003 | MCSE:S 2003 | MCTS:SCCM 2007 | MCTS:Win 7 | MCITP:EDA7 | MCITP:SA | MCITP:EA | MCTS:Hyper-V | VCP 4 | ITIL v3 Foundation | VCP 5 DCV | VCP 5 Cloud | VCP6 NV | VCP6 DCV | VCAP 5.5 DCA
  8. Theprof

    Theprof Petabyte Poster

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    I did the A+ and Network+ originally and realized later on that it counts as an elective towards MCSA and so does MCDST which I did later on. The route that I took to get the MCSA was 70-270, 70-290, 70-291, A+ and Network+. But like Simon mentioned, take a look at the link he provided you and you can choose which path to take.
     
    Certifications: A+ | CCA | CCAA | Network+ | MCDST | MCSA | MCP (270, 271, 272, 290, 291) | MCTS (70-662, 70-663) | MCITP:EMA | VCA-DCV/Cloud/WM | VTSP | VCP5-DT | VCP5-DCV
    WIP: VCAP5-DCA/DCD | EMCCA

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