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Microsoft has re-introduced its trademark MCSE certification, but not as you remember it. The new MCSE, reinvented for the Cloud, stands for Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert. It now gives you a deeper set of skills, rather than learning individual technologies.
Our MCSE training teaches you how to implement cloud solutions for your business. It is the target credential for IT professionals and developers who have expertise in working with Microsoft technology solutions.
As we say goodbye to the MCITP, Firebrand has already developed the above accelerated MCSE courses.
The new Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) exams focus on Windows Server 2012, which helps businesses reach the cloud and implement it in their infrastructure. You need to have the MCSA: Windows Server 2012 certification to sit on the MCSE courses.
The new MCSE: Server Infrastructure certification proves your competency to build and manage a cost-effective, agile, secure, server infrastructure. The new Desktop Infrastructure cert teaches you how to enable flexible, reliable and friction free access to corporate services and resources across devices.
A. The new Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (MCSE) certifications prove your ability to design and build technology solutions. It also validates your commitment to remaining current on the latest technologies through recertification.
A. Hit the refresh button! We launch the MCSE courses the same day when Microsoft launches them. Keep Refreshing, a new one may appear.
A. The existing MCITP certifications hold value in the market currently and remain valuable as long as the technology covered in your certification is used by enterprises. The new technologies will be released in the new solutions structure. The MCITP certifications will eventually retire and will hold a legacy status.
A. MSCE is a common misspelling for MCSE. It doesn't exist.
A. Microsoft has revamped its MCSE for the cloud. Watch Microsoft explain the changes: