MSCE Certification - Did you mean MCSE?
The MCSE or Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer credential is the premier
certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements and
design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the
Windows* 2000 platform and Microsoft server software. Implementation
responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network
systems.
The Windows 2000 track of the MCSE credential is designed for IT
professionals working in the typically complex computing environment of medium
to large organizations. An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of
experience implementing and administering a network operating system. The
Microsoft programs focus on computer software. The exams are administered by
Prometric and Virtual University Enterprises, independent testing organizations
with locations worldwide.
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSEs) receive these benefits (effective
January 1, 2000):
Industry recognition of your knowledge and proficiency with Microsoft
products and technologies.
Access to technical and product information—directly from Microsoft.
An MCSE logo, certificate, transcript, wallet card, and lapel pin to identify
you as an Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) to colleagues or clients.
Invitations to Microsoft conferences, technical training sessions, and special
events.
Much higher average salaries then their uncertified co-workers.
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