Woo hoo!
I've just passed my Microsoft 070-299 (opens new window): Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network exam, which is the last exam I'll be taking until after Karen has left for England at the end of July. With this exam, I am now MCSA + Security certified. This complements the other Microsoft, Linux, NetApp, etc exams I have taken in the last few months.
Without further ado, it's time to boast! Here's a full listing of my qualifications:
- DCSE (Dell Certified Systems Expert)
- LPIC-1 (LPI Linux Level 1 Certified)
- LPIC-2 (LPI Linux Level 2 Certified)
- UCP (Ubuntu Certified Professional)
- RCST (RightFax Certified Support Technician)
- ITIL Foundation (ITIL Foundation Certified)
- TCSE (Trend Micro Certified Security Expert)
- TCSR (Trend Micro Certified Sales Representative)
- MCP: Clustering (Microsoft Certified Professional - Clustering on Server 2000)
- MCP: XP (Microsoft Certified Professional - Windows XP)
- MCDST: XP (Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician - Windows XP)
- MCITP: Vista (Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional - Vista)
- MCTS: Vista (Microsoft Certified Vista Technical Specialist)
- MCTS: SQL 2005 (Microsoft Certified SQL 2005 Technical Specialist)
- MCSA 2003 + Security (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator with Security)
- W3C HTML (W3C Certified HTML Developer)
- ASAP (NetApp Accredited Storage Architect Professional)
- NCDA (NetApp Certified Data Management Administrator)
Next up (in August) are my CCNA, CCNP, NCIE and MCSE qualifications. The Cisco stuff is going to be a lot of work as I have no experience of Cisco administration.