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  • Blog Post: Braindump Case Files: In Cyberspace, Everyone Can Hear You Scream

    Braindumps . We all know they’re out there, and we all know it’s wrong to use them, and it’s very wrong to distribute them. (Lifetime decertification would be the least of your worries.) But just as with software piracy, we know there’s a seedy underbelly in this business, and we do our best to ensure...
  • Blog Post: In Redmond for PDC? Check out what’s new in Microsoft Certification

    This week, the Certification team will host three events during PDC hours to give developers the opportunity to see what’s new in certification at Microsoft and help shape our program. All events will take place on Thursday, October 28, in Building 40, Classroom 3 on Microsoft Main Campus in Redmond...
  • Blog Post: What makes one great at SharePoint administration? Call for exam item ideas: Configuring SharePoint Server 2007

    What are the best situations, common mistakes, or typical tasks that should be the focus in exams? Should we ask how to share SharePoint content externally? How about configuring a SharePoint 2010 farm? How much should we focus on configuring search? We would like to invite SharePoint subject matter...
  • Blog Post: From the Department of “What were they thinking?”

    You accidentally dial the wrong number, calling an old boyfriend by mistake. You compose an e-mail complaining about your boss, and somehow send it to your boss. It’s never pretty when these things happen; and, when we make mistakes like this we usually feel like idiots. Fortunately, there’s...
  • Blog Post: Windows Server Community: call for ideas

    What are the real-world situations that you face on the job? What are the common mistakes, troubleshooting scenarios, or design considerations you think we at Microsoft Learning should consider when testing for Windows Server technical skills? As a Windows Server technology professional, you are invited...
  • Blog Post: Now available! 70-512: TS: Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010, Administration

    Exam 70-512 is now available in Prometric testing centers. This is a Technical Specialist exam designed to test the candidate's knowledge and skills on installing, configuring, and maintaining Visual Studio 2010 Team Foundation Server. Candidates typically work in an enterprise development organization...
  • Blog Post: Certification Exams, NDAs, and Responsible Behavior

    Based on some recent events, I find it necessary to post this as a notification to all those who take certification exams. This applies to certifications across different vendors, not just Microsoft. During the opening screens of the exam, before you reach the actual question portion, a non-disclosure...
  • Blog Post: What's your experience at test centers? Tell us!

    If you get the MCP Flash, you should have received a little note about a survey we're doing on test center experience. Please take a look and respond to the survey as we really want to hear about your experiences. I've also included the text from the Flash below. Take the Survey ------------...
  • Blog Post: Register for Visual Studio 2010 Beta Exams

    You are invited to take part in one or more beta exams for Visual Studio 2010 and the Microsoft .NET Framework 4. If you pass one of the beta exams, the exam credit will be added to your transcript and you will not need to take the exam in its released form. The 71-xxx identifier is used for registering...
  • Blog Post: Exam numbers 101*

    Given that yesterday we launched a new version of Born to Learn, I thought it might be fitting to bring back one of the Oldies But Goodies. This is one of Trika's posts from the "So, a booth babe and a geek walk in to a bar..." days. It's great information that people often have questions...
  • Blog Post: Certification Coaching Sessions - Your Feedback Needed

    Well that s a wrap. Yippee. Our two month series of Live Meeting Certification Coaching session finished on Tuesday. And what a run it was. So, what did you think of our Live Meeting series? Your comments and suggestions will help us make the next series even better. Some things we d love to hear about...
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