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Will MCDST certifications Become extinct in 3 Years?

Mainstream support for Windows XP ends on April 14, 2009 while extended support for Windows XP ends on April 8, 2014.

Most companies are still using XP despite Vista having come out. Some companies are still using Windows 2000 on workstations still. So Vista isn't going to replace XP in a hurry.

There are still issues with Vista, what with stability and vendor incompatibilities where companies won't be in a hurry yet to migrate. The point of getting certified is to validate your current skill set. And some of the skills you pick up aren't just exclusive to one operating system.

Besides, you will be able to upgrade fairly easily later on, when and if, you needed to. If you are an MCDST, you only need to take one exam (70-621) to earn the MCTS and MCITP: Enterprise Support Technician certifications for Windows Vista.

 

 

Table of Contents in this Section:

The MCDST Windows certification - your first step to becoming the apple of I.T's eye

The MCDST certification, or another word for ROTFL

Microsoft MCDST certification vs MCSA

Can the MCDST certification Microsoft be used as an elective?

Microsoft Certification Test MCDST passing score

After the Microsoft Certification Exam MCDST, what jobs can you get?

Will MCDST certifications Become extinct in 3 Years?

Which type of Microsoft Practice Exams should you choose?

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