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Windows 2000 MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer)
Windows 2000 MCSE Certification Boot Camps
NOW is the time to obtain your Windows 2000 MCSE Certification or Windows 2000 MCDBA Certification!
CED Solutions offers you the convenience of a nationwide public schedule and flexible training at your own pace. The table below lists the current options for your electives. Of course, you may customize your program to include .NET, XP, Exchange Server, or SQL Server, for example. Join us at one of many locations across the country for a class and become one step closer to becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). You can even customize your training to meet your schedule and budget.
In general, these MCSE certification classes are intended for current IT professionals. A Windows 2000 Introduction training class is available in addition to the list below for those who feel they require it.
Learn your MCSE material at many vacation destinations throughout the country! MCSE Boot Camps and MCDBA Boot Camps run for 12 days (mornings-evenings with afternoons off in national parks and beaches so you can enjoy the day)! Register for classes in Atlanta, Georgia, San Francisco , Las Vegas, and many others. We can even help you find financing for our popular MCSE training! Call today and reserve your spot!
Windows 2000 MCSE Requirements
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements for a system architecture, design solutions, deploy, install, and configure architecture components, and troubleshoot system problems.
The Windows 2000 track is designed for information technology professionals working in a typically complex computing environment of medium to large organizations. A Windows 2000 MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and administering a network operating system.
Be sure to catch up on important and up-to-date information about discontinued exams from Microsoft.
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