Microsoft MCSE and MCSA Certification Training is Back in the Atlanta Area
Atlanta, GA, August 22, 2013 --(PR.com)-- ONLC Training Centers is now offering Windows Server and System Center courses that prepare CITY IT professionals in for Microsoft’s new MCSE and MCSA certifications.
The Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) certifications was introduced in the late 1990’s and was widely recognized as the premier IT certification of the time. It was later followed by the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification in the early 2000’s. Combined they were a well known brand for Microsoft’s certifications.
With the release of Windows Vista in 2008, Microsoft retired those popular certifications. Now, in hopes of increasing the name recognition for it’s certifications, Microsoft recently revived the popular acronyms MCSE and MCSA with a slight twist. They now stand for Microsoft Certified Solution Associate and Microsoft Certified Solution Expert.
Several of the new infrastructure-related certifications are based on the Windows Server 2012 and System Center 2012 products. Windows Server 2012 exams cover new features related to virtualization, networking, storage, cloud computing, and automation. System Center 2012 exams include questions related to the core products and automated management solutions such as System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), System Center Operations Manager (SCOM), System Center Data Protection Manager and Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
ONLC Training Centers has four Atlanta-area classroom locations that offer MCSE and MCSA classes including Buckhead/Atlanta, Kennesaw, Duluth, and Alpharetta. Those locations when combined with it’s four other Georgia facilities make ONLC Training Centers the largest authorized IT training provider in the State.
ONLC Training Centers has several Atlanta-area classroom locations with a site in northwest Atlanta as well as facilities in Buckhead/Atlanta, Kennesaw, Duluth, and Alpharetta. ONLC Training Centers has more classroom locations in Georgia than any other IT training provider.
“We are seeing an amazing amount of interest in Microsoft’s new MCSE program, I have personally talked to many IT professionals who earned the old Windows NT MCSE certification, back in the day, who have not upgraded their certifications since then. The familiar MCSE certification has prompted them to update their credentials,” said Andy Williamson, CEO of ONLC Training Centers. “ In addition the new MCSE private certification, cloud also requires System Center 2012 classes.”
About ONLC Training Centers
ONLC Training Centers was recently acknowledged as one top IT Training Companies in the world by Training Industry Magazine. They have also achieved Microsoft’s highest level (Gold) status for its training partners. In addition, Inc. Magazine recognized ONLC Training Centers as the fastest growing Microsoft authorized training company in the United States.
Learn more at www.onlc.com
The Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) certifications was introduced in the late 1990’s and was widely recognized as the premier IT certification of the time. It was later followed by the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification in the early 2000’s. Combined they were a well known brand for Microsoft’s certifications.
With the release of Windows Vista in 2008, Microsoft retired those popular certifications. Now, in hopes of increasing the name recognition for it’s certifications, Microsoft recently revived the popular acronyms MCSE and MCSA with a slight twist. They now stand for Microsoft Certified Solution Associate and Microsoft Certified Solution Expert.
Several of the new infrastructure-related certifications are based on the Windows Server 2012 and System Center 2012 products. Windows Server 2012 exams cover new features related to virtualization, networking, storage, cloud computing, and automation. System Center 2012 exams include questions related to the core products and automated management solutions such as System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM), System Center Operations Manager (SCOM), System Center Data Protection Manager and Virtual Machine Manager (VMM).
ONLC Training Centers has four Atlanta-area classroom locations that offer MCSE and MCSA classes including Buckhead/Atlanta, Kennesaw, Duluth, and Alpharetta. Those locations when combined with it’s four other Georgia facilities make ONLC Training Centers the largest authorized IT training provider in the State.
ONLC Training Centers has several Atlanta-area classroom locations with a site in northwest Atlanta as well as facilities in Buckhead/Atlanta, Kennesaw, Duluth, and Alpharetta. ONLC Training Centers has more classroom locations in Georgia than any other IT training provider.
“We are seeing an amazing amount of interest in Microsoft’s new MCSE program, I have personally talked to many IT professionals who earned the old Windows NT MCSE certification, back in the day, who have not upgraded their certifications since then. The familiar MCSE certification has prompted them to update their credentials,” said Andy Williamson, CEO of ONLC Training Centers. “ In addition the new MCSE private certification, cloud also requires System Center 2012 classes.”
About ONLC Training Centers
ONLC Training Centers was recently acknowledged as one top IT Training Companies in the world by Training Industry Magazine. They have also achieved Microsoft’s highest level (Gold) status for its training partners. In addition, Inc. Magazine recognized ONLC Training Centers as the fastest growing Microsoft authorized training company in the United States.
Learn more at www.onlc.com
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Andy Williamson
302-658-3018
www.onlc.com
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