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Originally Posted by PlanBee
Fore*.* proves my point really well. He/she has a 360 degree view with developer and infastructure skills and now seems to be very successful.
If you understand the "wire", the services, the semi-colons and curly brackets then you understand the ingredients of the business cake. Oh you'll need PM skills to make the cake and service delivery skills to keep it fresh... I may have overcooked the baking metaphore here :-)
FYI:
A Server 2003 exam will earn you Microsoft Certified Professional Status. Although Server 2003 is still dominate, Server 2008 will eventually overtake it. There is no longer a Microsoft Certified Professional certification, you would have to become a Certified Technology Specialist.
If you PM me, I have a 25% off exam vouchers with a free second shot if you want it.
MCDST - great if you want to support Windows XP.
All the best
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Thanks, I might drop you a PM depending on which way I decide to go.
If I did the Server 2003/Windows XP way, and become a MCTS, there's only 1 exam to take to top it up to Server 2008/Vista I believe.