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Why should you become a Microsoft Certified Server Administrator for Windows 2008 (MCSA)?

Server administrators are recognized among their peers and managers as leaders in the daily operations management of Windows Server 2008. Demonstrate and communicate your ability to administer Windows Server 2008 systems and increase your organization's return on technology investment by earning the MCITP: Server Administrator certification.

Enterprise Administrator certification helps you to demonstrate your skills in Windows infrastructure design and your readiness to excel in working with Windows Server 2008.

The MCITP: Server Administrator certification can help you develop and validate your skills in your current position, or propel you toward a future role, such as:

  • Windows server administrator

  • Server systems administrator

  • Monitoring operator

  • Network administrator

The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential is the leading certification for Windows Server 2008, providing widely recognized, objective validation of your ability to perform critical, current IT job roles by using Microsoft technologies to their best advantage.

The MCITP certification:

  • Focuses on a specific job role, allowing for in-depth validation of your skill set

  • Allows you to earn more than one MCITP certification, demonstrating your abilities across multiple roles

  • Builds on a combination of Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) prerequisites, helping you develop your technical resume with each step in your MCITP career path

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