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Does MCSA equate to MCITP: Server Administrator and does MCSE equate to MCITP: Enterprise Administrator?

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Does MCSA equate to MCITP: Server Administrator and does MCSE equate to MCITP: Enterprise Administrator?

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A. No, not exactly. The MCITP on Windows Server 2008 requires a new skill set—in some cases, a more robust one—that differs from the skill sets needed for MCSA and MCSE certifications. • MCITP: Server Administrator certification covers more operations-related job skills than the MCSA certification. • MCITP: Enterprise Administrator maps to an actual job role profile, whereas the MCSE certification does not.

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A. No, not exactly. The MCITP on Windows Server 2008 certification requires a new skill setin some cases, a more robust onethat differs from the skill set needed for MCSA and MCSE certifications. * MCITP: Server Administrator certification covers more operations-related job skills than the MCSA certification. * MCITP: Enterprise Administrator maps to an actual job role profile, whereas the MCSE certification does not. The latter combines technology and job skills.

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