Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
With Microsoft technology effectively ingrained in business usage, the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certification identifies professionals who have demonstrated proficiency in implementing Microsoft products to support business-critical IT functions. The MCP designation is a broad term for those who pursue any of the job-specific certifications below. Individuals can further their career goals by earning any of these widely recognized credentials.
We offer MCP training courseware that effectively teaches the key concepts, technologies and skills necessary to meet the exam objectives and pass the exams for these Microsoft certifications.
MCDST (Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician)
The MCDST credential validates the skills necessary to successfully support end users and troubleshoot desktop environments running on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
MCSA 2003 (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator)
This four-exam credential focuses on implementing, managing and troubleshooting existing network and system environments based on the Microsoft Windows server operating systems.
MCSE 2003 (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer)
The MCSE certification, consisting of six core exams and one elective exam, validates proven expertise in deploying new networks or systems for complex computing environments.
MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist)
The Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) credential validates proven expertise in administering, deploying, and maintaining Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or developing business process and integration solutions using BizTalk Server 2006.