Microsoft MCPs

Microsoft MCPs: Microsoft XP, Microsoft 2003 Server

Want to get MCP certified? When you do the Network Professional Programme, you'll benefit from the most 'hands-on' technical training available... all with a £16-25k Job (or your money back) Guarantee and free re-training until you pass! One of the core components of the Network Professional Programme is becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. Whether you choose to do the course full-time, via ourevening course or from home, you'll benefit from our certified trainers, one-to-one support when needed and state of the art simulation exercises using VMWare (or our the LabSim software supplied if you are studying from home).

The Windows XP & Server 2003 MCPs are highly sought after by employers, not only because of the proven expertise that they represent but because they are the ideal platform on which to go on and get your MCSE certification.

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MCP: Windows XP

Why get Windows XP MCP Certified?

Microsoft is the market leader in operating system development and the Microsoft certifications provides a valid and reliable measure of technical proficiency and expertise. Windows XP Professional is the most commonly used version of the world renowned ‘Windows’ family of operating systems, offering the best blend of stability and efficiency. This is why employers look for this qualification when recruiting technical and network support professionals. The operating system is used on multiple different platforms including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers.

This operating system is used both for home and office use. It is used by organizations globally and therefore represents a critical area of learning for all IT professionals which can lead to employment opportunities all over the world.

The course is geared towards achieving an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certification in Windows XP Professional, which will provide a good base for candidates to move on in the future and work towards more advanced qualifications such as MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer).

Our certified trainers will teach you how to install, configure & administer Windows XP Professional. With the help of group training sessions, one-to-one help and our state of the art simulation environment, you will also learn how to monitor, optimize & troubleshoot Windows XP installations.

MCP: Server 2003

Why get Windows Server 2003 MCP Certified?

Windows Server 2003 is a server operating system produced by Microsoft. Introduced in April 2003 as the successor to Windows 2000 Server, it is considered by Microsoft to be the cornerstone of their Windows Server System line of business server products.

Windows Server 2003 offers many new features and services beyond those found in Windows 2000 course reflects some of those differences

The course is geared towards achieving an MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certification in Windows Server 2003, which will provide a good base for candidates to move on in the future and work towards more advanced qualifications such as MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer).

Our certified trainers will teach you how to demonstrate the necessary skills required by potential employers, including how to install, configure & administer Windows Server 2003. You will also be learn how to monitor, optimize & troubleshoot Windows 2003 installations.

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