Haven't done any for ages now, work just released a couple of new ones for the products I deal with so might get those done when I've got some quiet time (like that'll ever happen!)
As is typical, as soon as I book the exam I get pushed onto 3 projects. Hoping I still have a bit of time to study.. or at least learn the basics. Good thing we can retake as many times as we like.
Just finishing off a project at work and then doing
MTA - Database Fundamentals
MCSA - SQL Server 2012
Unbelievable thread bump batman.!
I'm looking to do some certification while I'm off on the sick....
The MTA was retired in 30/06/22, does anyone know what replaced it?
Then is the msca still a good plan to go down?
I have no area, I was a warehouse manager for the last decade, then a systems analyst for a year.If I was looking to get into a particular path now, assuming MS focused I’d be looking at whatever Azure certs are around for your area.
It is a bit dry!Just enrolled for Azure data Fundamentals, bored to tears after less than an hour
The fundamental level certs are designed to give a broad but shallow understanding and can be dull especially if you have a decent knowledge of IT like it sounds you do.Just enrolled for Azure data Fundamentals, bored to tears after less than an hour
What's a good alternative to an MCSA now MS have discontinued it? At my work we're technically hybrid with Azure, but I deal with on-prem stuff majority of the time.
CompTIA server+ worth taking?
Not all that interested in the Azure side of things, or do I really have no choice? Only worked at the one company, so not entirely sure what's standard or if we're far behind the curve IT infrastructure wise and everyone else is in the cloud now (I doubt it?)
What sort of stuff you going to be doing in the Azure security space?Hoping my new place will give me some motivation to do something again, around Azure security stuffs. Can’t remember last time I did a proper cert.
I now work for an MSSP who are heavy on the MS stack so Sentinel, Defender suite etc from the MS side.What sort of stuff you going to be doing in the Azure security space?
Most of my current role is AWS security
Ah nice, I get ya.I now work for an MSSP who are heavy on the MS stack so Sentinel, Defender suite etc from the MS side.
Rather than configuring/securing Azure environments as such, if that makes sense
That always used to be one of the things I’d talk about when I was working with competing products. Sentinel is alright if you’re heavy on the MS stack, are licensed up etc, but if not then it’s not great and works out expensive.Ah nice, I get ya.
Did some MS Security stuff for a client a while back and most of it was pretty nice to work with when you’re in the ecosystem.