Get the Insiders View of Microsoft Certified Master: Exchange Server 2010
Published 06/02 courtesy of MS Exchange Team
Youve been architecting, deploying and managing Exchange Server for a while. You know Exchange well enough and youve taken and passed the Exchange Server MCP tests. Whats next? The Microsoft Certified Master program for Exchange Server 2010.
Known as Exchange Ranger in a previous incarnation, training for the MCM program provides you the most intensive Exchange experience that includes three weeks of on-site instruction by the best Exchange experts — PMs from Exchange engineering teams, consultants, architects and senior support folks with a treasure trove of design, deployment and troubleshooting practices. The MCM | Exchange 2010 rotations are on. You can find more details in Microsoft Certified Master: Exchange Server 2010. Also check out Greg Taylors detailed overview of the MCM program in Do you have what it takes to become a Microsoft Certified Master?
Itching to get an insiders view of MCM Exchange? Want to go behind the scenes of a recent MCM rotation and get the instructors point of view? Our friends over at Microsoft Learning recently posted this video – check out Microsoft Certified Master - Insiders View.
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