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Webinar Microsoft has retired the MCSA/MCSE certifications in January 2021. Does this mean it is the end of certifications? It doesn’t. Join this webinar to learn more about the next steps and new certification paths. View the slide deck

Posted on December 2, 2022 By Dave
Instructor:
Gidget Pryor

Gidget has held a variety roles, including as a network administrator, programmer, developer, database administrator and analyst, as well as project manager and solution engineer. She has held many of these roles simultaneously. She is currently a solution engineer and keeps her MCT and certification certificates. Her main focus as an instructor and consultant was data and analytics. She is an expert on many technology areas, including Azure, Office 365, and Windows. Gidget is currently a consultant and focuses on helping individuals as well as companies achieve new and better skills and certifications. Gidget is passionately interested in technology and computers for their utility as well as their application in the market. She is passionate about helping others. This Webinar will help: Learn the next steps now that MCSA/MCSE have been retired. How to convert existing certifications into new ones. Role-based certifications: What are they and why should you pursue them? Steps to certification Strategies

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