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Windows .NET Exams in Pipeline
Microsoft is on schedule to release its Windows .NET exams at about the same time the products themselves are released-whenever that is.
As of press time, Microsoft was still aiming for March 31 for the release
to manufacturing of Windows .NET Server, the next version of Windows 2000
Server, with a general availability of April 15. As with all Microsoft
products, those deadlines are subject to revision, especially in light
of the recent memo from Bill Gates to all Microsoft employees putting
a new emphasis on security.
Anne Marie McSweeney, Microsoft's director of certification skills and
assessment, told Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine that
the company will "try to get the [.NET] exams out as close to the release
of the product as we can.
"It's a high priority for us," McSweeney continued. "The effort's huge
to us." She said that the bottleneck to exam release tends to be technical
resources required to build the new tests. She said to expect the new
roster sometime in the "calendar year."
Microsoft has previously announced that .NET server exams can be mixed
and matched with Win2K and Windows XP tests to achieve the MCSE credential.
The .NET tests Microsoft has listed on its certification site include:
70-275, Installing, Configuring and Administering Windows .NET Server;
70-276, Implementing and Administering a Windows .NET Server Network Infrastructure;
and 70-277, Implementing and Administering a Windows .NET Server Directory
Services Infrastructure.
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