Demand for Microsoft's Entry-Level Certification Still High in 2009
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Firebrand Training are still seeing strong demand for Microsoft s entry level
support qualification, the MCDST, despite the fact it s now well out of date,
having been replaced 2 years ago by the much newer MCITP Enterprtise Support...
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Firebrand Training are still seeing strong demand for Microsoft s entry level
support qualification, the MCDST, despite the fact it s now well out of date,
having been replaced 2 years ago by the much newer MCITP Enterprtise Support
Technician cert.
London, UK, May 23, 2009 -- The MCDST - career recession-proofing very much on the
agenda.
According to Rob Chapman from Firebrand, it s the same scenario with the
MCSE
"The MCDST, like the MCSE, still has a brand value which is much bigger than the
perceived value of the curriculum taught.
So whilst Microsoft are pressing ahead
with their new line of ITPro and Technical Specialist certs, the market are
desperately clinging on to the "badge" of the good old fashioned MCDST and MCSE"
The Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician course runs over five days and
is open to any IT professional providing support to end-users.
On successfully completing the course, students will be able to support Microsoft
Business Solutions and troubleshoot desktop environments running on Microsoft
Windows.
In the five-day residential programme, students learn the skills of help desk
technician, customer support representative, PC support specialist, technical
support representative, and technical support specialists.
Firebrand Training has an above average pass rate of 85% and over 17,000+ students
have been trained to date.
Enquiries have increased steadily in the last 6-12 months, fuelled by the need to
recession-proof IT professionals careers has grown,
Similarly, whilst Firebrand Training are now offering MCITP Server and Enterprise
Administrator tracks on Server 2008, IT pros are going back to basics and sticking
with what they know, and that s the next level MCSAs and MCSEs.
MCITP is building
a head of steam, but don t write off the old dogs just yet.
.
MCDST training in 5 days, MCSE training in 14 days - Firebrand Training is
challenging the way in which professional training is delivered.
Firebrand Training, formerly known as The Training Camp, has pioneered Accelerated
Learning courses for busy IT professionals.
The organisation?s innovative approach
to MCDST & MCSE training course delivery has led to its status as the Institute of
IT Training?s ?IT Training Company of the Year? for three years ? something no
other IT Training company has achieved.
MCDST & MCSE students are totally immersed in the subject matter, receiving an
average of 12 hours intense tuition per day at a residential training site.
Subject
experts implement a range of teaching methodologies designed to fit with how we
best understand and retain information during different periods in the day.
Accelerated Learning is an attractive proposition for contractors, whose time
commands very high premiums, and employers who need to minimise staff absence.
Firebrand Training has an above average pass rate of 85% - confounding critics?
claims that Accelerated Learning fails to produce results.
About Firebrand Training?s MCSE training http://www.
firebrandtraining.
co.
uk/courses/microsoft/mcse/vista.
asp
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