- MCSA, MCSD, MCSE certifications retire; with continued investment to . . .
A: Yes, you can continue earning the MCSA, MCSD, and MCSE certifications as long as the required exams are still available As we retire the exams that are part of those certification paths, you will no longer be able to earn those certifications Q: You’re retiring exams that lead to the MCSA, MCSD, and MCSE certification(s) that I am pursuing
- MCSA - Training, Certification, and Program Support
Regarding the retirement of MCSA: Windows Server 2016, we suggest one of our new role-based Certifications that may be relevant to you: Azure Administrator Associate ; Azure Solutions Architect Expert Azure Security Engineer Associate; You can find them and also browse for any other that may interest you below: Browse Certifications
- Free Microsoft Fundamental Certifications
Microsoft offers several fundamental certification exams for free to eligible students These exams can help students build their technical skills, knowledge, and credibility in a specific technology area
- MCSA: BI Reporting - Training, Certification, and Program Support
The information shared by Jeroen is correct To get MCSA: BI Reporting certification, you should pass first the two required exams which is 70-778 and 70-779 before it retires on January 31, 2021 You may refer to our guide to all MCSA, MCSD, and MCSE certifications
- What Is Replacing MCSA MCSE 2016 CERT
Here’s the recommended certification you can take for MCSA: Windows Server 2016: 1 Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate 2 Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert 3 Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate For the previous MCSE: Productivity, here is are the suggested certifications: First, take
- MCSA、MCSD、MCSE 認定制度の終了について - トレーニング、認定、プログラム サポート
取得済のmcsa、mcsd、mcse 認定には何も変わりはありません。 試験が終了しても 2020年6月30日より2年間は有効な資格として利用可能です。 また、2020年6月30日までは、MCSA、MCSD、MCSE を取得することは可能です。
- Which Certification should I get as MCSA, MCSD and MCSE are now . . .
Since the MCSA, MCSD, and MCSE certifications have retired, we would like to recommend alternatives based on your background and interests: Role-Based Certifications : Microsoft has shifted its focus to role-based certifications, which align more closely with industry needs and job roles
- MCSA Cloud Platform Retired and Transformed to Microsoft Certified . . .
In your case, since you have obtained your MCSA: Cloud Platform which was retired on December 31, 2018, you have an option to pass a transition exams which are AZ-102 or AZ-302 to obtain new role based certifications for Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate and Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert
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