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New Microsoft qualifications replacing the MCPs can be easily understood by HR professionals

Released on: May 19, 2008, 3:36 am

Press Release Author: NewsCertain for Firebrand Training

Industry:

Press Release Summary: The Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) programme has long
been the key certification programme in the IT sector. Firebrand Training, the
accelerated learning specialists welcome the new qualifications introduced by
Microsoft to replace it and offer guidance on the new "techno speak-free" training
courses.

Press Release Body: The IT world is known for its love of the TLA - three letter
acronym - but to outsiders it can make an already confusing sector more difficult to
understand. Combine this with geeky technology and techno speak and it's easy to get
lost in the jargon, especially with more acronyms like MCSE, MCP, MCSP and MCSA.

Firebrand Training (www.firebrandtraining.co.uk), specialists in advanced learning
courses have long heard the pleas from HR Professionals to guide them towards the
right courses and now, help is at hand. Microsoft has revamped its MCP certification
programme to make it far more transparent and easier to understand for anyone
looking to hire or train staff in the Microsoft world of technology.

What's the story for the IT world?

Microsoft recently launched the next generation of certifications for IT
professionals looking to prove their experience in the technology world, replacing
the MCP. They are designed to provide a much simpler framework to validate
technical, professional and architectural skills based around Microsoft solutions.
The Microsoft qualifications that IT professionals have been focussing on in recent
years are the MCSE, MCSP and MCSA courses, all of which are being re-vamped.

Replacing the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) programme, which had a one size
fits all feel when it came to technology specialisms, these new qualifications are
designed to be reflect the holder's specific knowledge and range of expertise. They
can cover anything from server and enterprise administration to .NET and Vista.

What type of certifications are on offer?

There are three core areas within the new generation of certifications. These can be
summarised as:

Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) - the most basic level
qualification which is designed to demonstrate expertise in core areas of Microsoft
technology and products.

Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) and Microsoft Certified Professional
Developer (MCPD) - the next step up, these qualifications are more closely linked to
specific job roles and cover operational processes, operational procedures, and
analysis of business problems.

Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) - the very highest level of certification
covering technical breadth, technical depth, communication, strategy, organisational
politics, process and leadership.

Each certification is related to a different type of Microsoft solution so that it
is clear where a holder's expertise lies, whether it's Visa, network infrastructure
or system administration for example.

There are currently 19 Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist certifications with
more expected to come on line later this year.

All qualifications can be arranged through www.firebrandtraining.co.uk - along with
other IT accreditations.

What does it mean to HR professionals?

MCP was generally considered far too generic to show off a person's specific skills.
Anyone holding a MCP qualification could be considered an IT professional rather
than an expert in a specified Microsoft technology solution.

The new MCTS programme will enable HR professionals to have a much better idea of
the areas of expertise that staff and potential employees possess.

From a hiring point of view, it should make it much easier for HR professionals to
identify skills gaps in their business and undertake targeted recruitment drives for
potential employees to plug the gaps. Those with the relevant expertise and skills
set will be much more easily identifiable from their industry certifications,
improving the efficiency of the HR process.

For employees looking to gain relevant official qualifications in their chosen
areas, it makes the argument for requesting training stronger. The new
certifications can be closely linked to the day-to-day technologies that employees
are using so there is clear criteria in terms of which course is most appropriate
for them.

So, these new Microsoft certifications should reduce some of the mystery around the
world of IT for HR professionals looking to make the right hiring and training
decisions to help their business.

By making qualifications more transparent and specific to technology areas, HR teams
should have a much easier time wading through the hundreds of CVs and the numerous
training courses and qualifications to ensure they make the right hiring decisions
and improve the existing skills sets within their businesses.

Web Site: http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk

Contact Details: Laure Mondon
Online News & PR Coordinator
NewsCertain
+44 (0) 1904780030
pr@webcertain.com

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