Re: MCSE

Subject: Re: MCSE
From: "Parks, Beverly" <ParksB -at- EMH1 -dot- HQISEC -dot- ARMY -dot- MIL>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 1997 12:56:58 -0700

>Doug White[SMTP:dougw -at- VIC -dot- COM] asked:
>>>OK folks, believe it or else, not ALL of us in the field work in the
>computer industry. What the dickens is MCSE certification?<<

Doug and others,

Bottom line is that MCSE certification means that the holder is a
technical expert in certain Microsoft products; specifically, all
Microsoft operating systems (Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, Windows
NT Workstation, Windows NT Server), plus at least two other elective
areas such as Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft network administration,
Microsoft Exchange, etc).

The certification is targeted toward system engineers and developers.
Risking attack, I have to say that MCSE certification is not meant for
technical communicators; however, any training in the field you all work
in cannot hurt.

I left in some of my comments from my previous post for information:

>>The *training* you go through to become an MCSE would probably be
>>beneficial to you as a tech writer, but the certification itself
>>probably would not be--unless you plan to change careers.
>>
>>...There are four certificates in the MS
>>Certified Professional Program:
>>
>> Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
>> Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD)
>> Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCPS)
>> Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)
>>
>>The MCSE certification is the most comprehensive and the most technical.
>>A minimum of six exams are required.
>>
>>MCSE - The MCSE certification is for individuals who use Microsoft
>>BackOffice products to design, implement, maintain, and support
>>information systems.


Bev Parks
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