The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Windows Server 2008 Administration Certificate program is appropriate for systems engineers, technical support engineers, systems analysts, network analysts, and technical consultants. This certificate could help you pursue MCITP certification, which is considered the premier credential for enterprise-server architecture and networks.
The Server Administrator track covers the building and configuring of servers, troubleshooting, tier-2 support, change management, auditing policy, firewalls, and vulnerability assessment scans of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise platform.
Earning your MCITP Windows Server 2008 Administration Certificate tells potential employers you are experienced in your field. It provides an objective validation of your ability to perform critical IT job roles using the most current Microsoft technologies. This certificate could help open doors in your professional career, giving you the latest tools to design, install, configure, optimize, and manage the network of any company.*
Kaplan Continuing Education’s MCITP Windows Server 2008 Administration Certificate program is designed to teach you how you to plan, deploy, support, maintain, and optimize IT infrastructures. In 6 months or less, you could be ready to pursue the MCITP Windows Server 2008 Administrator certification.†
A Microsoft certification could help improve an applicant’s chances for employment, with network and computer systems administrators earning an average salary of $66,310 to $71,100.‡
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