Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Different Courses Available For the Windows 7 Examination

By Sam F. Guyette


There is a lot competition to beat. Windows has always been the dominant O. S since the very first days of customized computing and its latest and best avatar is Windows 7, better than the unfortunate Vista. Software design has always been extremely complex and a programme like Windows is just big and enormous. Hence, to make things straightforward, there are a few different courses easily available for those who wish to master MCITP Server Administrator.

There are many talent levels and once you master the basic ones you can move on to the advanced ones. Given below is an outline of some of the courses available that may help you take the Windows 7 exam and at last become a Windows 7 MCTS.

XP was the dominant OS and a large amount of people are practiced in XP. There are XP to Windows 7 transition courses. It has a totally revamped look and layout, faster network stack, advanced security features and large enhancements in the network and storage area. To become a Windows 7 MCTS, you need to be conversant with all this. However it is rather different from XP.

There have been a large amount of changes and enhancements form XP and things work way differently here. Hence, there are courses specifically designed for XP consultants who want to shift to Windows 7. But you don't necessarily need to be an all-knowing expert in XP, anyone with a fairly good knowledge of Windows can gain advantage from this course.

There are courses designed for candidate who need to take a Win 7 examination in order to achieve advanced ratification which may aid them to employ and install at enterprise level. Some level of expertise is needed to be in a position to join such a course. The pre-requisites are that the applicant is well-versed and proficient when it comes to installation, configuration and network administration, handling clients and servers. Understanding of operating systems and application deployment and familiarity with System Center suite and Windows Server will be very helpful.




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