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- Mailbox quarantining in Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2013
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Tag Archives: MSL
A warmed-over MCSE program is no pinnacle
Apparently the head of certifications at Microsoft (Tim Sneath) has said that Microsoft is going to make the MCSE exams “harder for everyone” by introducing new types of questions for which answers are harder to memorize. In other words, they want … Continue reading
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Tagged Accreditation, Certification, MCA, MCM, MCSE program, Microsoft Learning, MSL
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Exchange Unwashed Blog Digest September 2013
September was quite an active month because some bad things happened (like the Microsoft Learning decision to cancel some accreditation programs) and preparations were in full swing for the Exchange Connections conference in Las Vegas (from where I write this … Continue reading
Posted in Exchange, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Office 365
Tagged Exchange 2013, Exchange Connections, HP, MCA, MCM, Microsoft Learning, MSL
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Would a boycott influence Microsoft Learning?
Microsoft Learning’s (MSL) recent decision to cancel the Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) and Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) programs has spawned a fair amount of commentary and debate. Regretfully, in some cases the discussion barely scratches the surface, probably due to the unfamiliarity of … Continue reading