The Open University has been growing quickly as education institute for I.T training and it hopes to add many of the Microsoft Certifications to its academic courses. Microsoft have currently released at the Open University a course tailored to the needs of the Open University and its students. This course, a 30 credit module known as Microsoft Server Technologies TM128, focuses upon networks and how Microsoft Server technologies can be used. It acts as an introduction to Microsoft Server Technologies, which then allows you to go onto complete other Microsoft certifications, such as the MCITP.
The Microsoft Server Technology course will allow individuals who have not been able to access Microsoft certifications on prior occasions to work towards gaining a full Microsoft certificate. This course is very much suited to beginners in the field and tries to improve knowledge of networks and server technologies, develop practical skills on Microsoft Server technologies and develop and improve any other appropriates skills.
Furthermore, the course provides you with all the material you need to pass this exam, as well as some of the learning material for a Microsoft Certification, if you decide to take your qualifications further. This module can also count towards degrees at the Open University, enabling I.T students who may not have been able to access Microsoft specific courses, be able to take it as part of their degree.
A Microsoft certification is a great way to improve your I.T skills on a vocational level. It proves not only that you have the knowledge, but the skills as well. There are a number of certifications available, including the MCITP, MCSE and MCSA, which can be work towards by taking the TM128 Microsoft Server Technologies course.
If you are interested in training for the MCITP or any other Microsoft Certification from your own home via computer based training, have a look at www.cvision.co.uk