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MCSA Certification

MCSA stands for Microsoft Certified System Administrator, which confirms the ability and knowledge of an IT professional in system and network administration and managing a Windows Server 2003 environment. It is one of the most highly esteemed qualification standards among IT professionals. For more recent versions, you can go for other certifications like MCITP.

In order to be eligible for this certification, you need to have at least a year's experience with network systems. The experience should cover the installation, design, management and troubleshooting of the system. Therefore, it is a golden opportunity for those who are already working on the positions of system and network administrators.

The qualification can help IT professionals to secure the position of network and system administrators for any kind of organization that involves a network infrastructure and an information system. The MCSA certification can enable your employers and coworkers to have their absolute trust in your abilities to look after an information system and a networking infrastructure.

There is a whole range of responsibilities which can be assigned to the MCSA certified IT professionals in the field of network administration and support and there are many ways their knowledge and skills can be benefited from. The positions for which an MCSA certified professional can work also include a network operations analyst, network and Information System administrator and support specialist.

It is needless to mention that acquiring an MCSA exams can prove a great boost for your career. Not only can it drive your employers to improve your position in the organizational hierarchy, but if you are planning to switch employers, it will improve your position in the job market and you can attract a handsome remuneration for a better position. What do you want as a IT professional? Better career prospects or a higher compensation. An MCSA certification can offer you all you want.


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