Introduction to The Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential

The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential is one of the leading certification for Microsoft. It validates the ability of the student to perform critical or current IT job roles using Microsoft technologies to their best advantage. This certification demonstrates that student can keep up with the enterprise’s business solutions.

These certifications are designed for IT students including professionals such as administrators, support personnel and database specialists both administrators and developers.

Any Microsoft MCITP database administrator boot camp teaches participants how to use SQL 2005 to address its organization’s unique business problems. The Microsoft MCITP boot camp prepares to implement enterprise database solutions. Students also receive in-depth technical training to prepare for real-life scenarios and prepare for two SQL 2005 exams. During the training students get to practice some MCITP exams, and receives MCITP test preparation material to prepare for the exams during the MCITP boot camp. This program is six day event and runs for heavy 12 hours every day, and covers material separate Microsoft Official Courses.

Database administrators configure and install Microsoft SQL Server and maintain and manage multidimensional databases, database availability, user accounts, recovery, and reporting. They are also efficient in designing and implementing server automation and monitor and troubleshoot SQL Server activity. These database administrators are employed by mid-sized to large organizations.

Prerequisites for program describe the participant to be Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (MCTS: SQL Server 2005). Present boot camps provide time schedules where one can complete the requirements by enrolling in the 6-Day Official MCTS SQL Server 2005 Boot Camp, before enrolling for Official MCITP: Database Administrator boot camp.

In Exchange boot camps participants get acquainted with messaging environments including configuration and management of Microsoft Exchange. At the end of the Microsoft Exchange 2007 Boot Camp, participants implement client-access services, understand the new features of Exchange Server 2007, manage message routing, administer, know how to deploy or upgrade, configure messaging security, how to implement messaging policies, high availability, disaster recovery and Unified Messaging. Participants also get to learn how to deploy and manage an Exchange Server environment. These courses cover planning skills that help participants make appropriate decisions during the implementation process of the Microsoft Exchange.

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