Microsoft Network Certification

In an age which is revolutionized by telecom networks, VoIP networks and VPN networks, it makes imperative sense for a Networks Professional to get a Network Certification. The Network Certification validates and authorizes his skills as a network analyzer and solutions provider. And what better than getting a Microsoft Network Certification.

This is the area where Microsoft products face maximum competition. The monopoly of the Microsoft certification examinations for Microsoft Network Certification has been challenged by players like Cisco, Novell etc. Talking about Microsoft Network Certification, we all know by now, that it is recognized and has value all over the world. So much so, that employers before hiring an IT professional for their company look for the word "Microsoft Network Certification" or its Microsoft Network equivalent in their resume.

Network certification means you would be certified in dealing with Protocols and Networks. Talking about protocols, TCP/IP or PPP are established protocols. And networks can be of varied types. There is star-hub network, a bespoke wheel network and so on. Typically, enrolling yourselves for a Microsoft Network Certification course gets you up to date with most of these concepts. You can either take this course online or read the course contents off the book which is released by the Microsoft press. What you gain of this course in terms of concepts are:

  1. Install various units of networks and networking protocols
  2. Designing and Planning of the networks
  3. Laying the Network Topology
  4. Configuration of TCP/IP protocols for various systems
  5. Managing communication between a Microsoft® Windows Operating system and Apple Macintosh system. The above 5 are the most important pointers that I find which I can use to advocate to candidates who will want to take Microsoft® Certification for Networks. We will do well to know that most of the Microsoft Networks principles and concepts are centered around Windows Networks. So, elementary knowledge of the basics of how a Windows Operating systems works should add to your advantage.

Bottom line, the Microsoft Network Certification allows you to prepare and appear for CompTIA'S 2001 Network + examination. A recognized examination to be taken in the field of networks, your passing of this examination guarantees you a non-stop flight to the top notch names of the IT industry. Allowing you to deal with concepts like, wireless LAN, remote access and security management, the Microsoft Network Certification certainly has a name for it. A name which it has kept for long…