June 29, 2006 at 12:02 pm
Hi,
I have the opportunity for my company send me to Bootcamp certification training and I was wondering what the thought was on this new MCTS course. I originally was going to try and get my certification on the MCDBA course on SQL 2000 and it consists of 3 core exams and 1 elective. This new MCTS SQL 2005 only requires 1 exam for certification. Is this really the way to go? It seems a bit on the light side in comparison for the MCDBA certification? Is this MCTS certification a good one?
Any thoughs and suggestions would be greatly appreciated. We are currently running SQL 2000 but are in the process of implementing a new ERP system which will run on SQL 2005. I am an Oracle DBA coming over to the Microsoft world so I'm trying to figure out the best path for me to take.
Thanks!!
Bea Isabelle
Thanks!
Bea Isabelle
June 29, 2006 at 1:34 pm
In my opinion, 70-431 is the first step in the new cert and not the equivalent of the MCDBA. After the MCTS, you then specialize by following one of the tracks mentioned here: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcitp/
IT Professional: Database Developer
IT Professional: Database Administrator
IT Professional: Business Intelligence Developer
I have a computer at home that I installed SQL 2005 on and used it for study. I passed 70-431 during the beta, but didn't pass the 70-442(DB dev track) exam. The tests are very different than in the past...I think the test is geared to working through scenarios, so I'm not sure how well a 'bootcamp' will prepare you.
Good Luck! I see myself studying Oracle very soon, so if you have tips for learning, please send me a message!
Michelle
June 29, 2006 at 2:24 pm
Thanks for the info! In my experience with Oracle, I found it better to learn by experience. When we first went live with Oracle, they sent me to a bunch of training, but I did not really begin to understand things until I actually started doing them. I figure the same will be with SQL, but being that I have an understanding of databases I'm hoping that I will be able to actually learn something (and retain it!) in the SQL class. I'm assuming that hands on experience will probably be my best bet. I didn't realize there was additional tracks after the MCTS, so thanks for pointing that out!
If you need any Oracle help, I will do my best to lend a helping hand.
Bea Isabelle
Thanks!
Bea Isabelle
June 29, 2006 at 4:21 pm
Ironically enough, I was planning on asking a similar question today. Your link gave me the information for which I was looking. Thanks, Michelle.
June 30, 2006 at 7:04 am
it's kind of funny how i came across this post.. since i just started studying to go for 70-431...
Thanks for the posts guys.
June 30, 2006 at 2:35 pm
I'm glad that I could help a bit. I get so much from this site that it is nice to find an opportunity to help others out a bit!
Michelle
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