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      flaxking @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Certifications:

      @flaxking said in Certifications:

      MS certs can definitely give you an edge at companies that are MS Partners, since they need to meet certain requirements

      I assume that that is going away given that the certs themselves are going away.

      It seems that the plan was that by June 30, 2021 MS Partners would have to have Microsoft 365 certifications or Azure certifications to meet the requirements instead.

      However, it sounds like they're already giving a free pass to partners that are not meeting the current requirements https://blogs.partner.microsoft.com/mpn/responding-to-covid-19-microsoft-partner-network/

      If they continue with the June 2021 plan, Microsoft 365 and Azure certifications may be in high demand in that area of the market.

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      • garak0410G
        garak0410
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        Great topic as I thought about getting a few myself. Leaning toward Microsoft 365, Azure, Cloud, etc...for sure want to finally get my Network+ (love Mike Myers instruction for this)...

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          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Certifications:

          @flaxking said in Certifications:

          MS certs can definitely give you an edge at companies that are MS Partners, since they need to meet certain requirements

          I assume that that is going away given that the certs themselves are going away.

          MS Certs are not going away. The Server line was going away.

          And the MS Partner track has long had the cloud/azureO365 on the list.

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            scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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            @JaredBusch said in Certifications:

            MS Certs are not going away. The Server line was going away.

            Certs as we know them and as everyone means. Certs for IT stuff, rather than end user stuff like Office.

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              scottalanmiller @flaxking
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              @flaxking said in Certifications:

              It seems that the plan was that by June 30, 2021 MS Partners would have to have Microsoft 365 certifications

              Yeah, the MOUS style stuff is still around. Those were never considered MS certs in the past, because they were for secretaries, not for IT staff. They are certs and they are from MS, but they weren't IT certs.

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              • EddieJenningsE
                EddieJennings
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                I've been so focused on the RedHat stuff, I didn't realize Microsoft's changes. Thanks again to ML for helping me keep sort of up to speed 😄

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in Certifications:

                  @alex-olynyk said in Certifications:

                  Are cloud certifications worthwhile to get?

                  If that's a direction that you want to take your career in. Cloud has little to no applicability to the SMB market, so you have to consider that when picking a cert. But lots (and I mean LOTS) of SMBs are SMBs because they don't make good decisions, so loads of SMBs might want cloud and cloud certs regardless of its applicability.

                  The real question here is why would you want to be in the SMB space as an employee? Low pay, long hours, and stagnation.

                  He's been doing the same thing for 20 years. It might be time to try something different. The real issue is that he's about 15 years late on trying something different, but it's never too late I suppose.

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                  • GreyG
                    Grey
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                    If you know PL/SQL, and Linux server management, I know a place that's hiring.

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                      1337 @Grey
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                      @Grey said in Certifications:

                      If you know PL/SQL, and Linux server management, I know a place that's hiring.

                      So a SQL developer / DBA + linux sysadmin job.

                      For those that don't know, PL/SQL is for programming stored procedures, triggers and what not in Oracle.

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                        scottalanmiller @1337
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                        @Pete-S said in Certifications:

                        For those that don't know, PL/SQL is for programming stored procedures, triggers and what not in Oracle.

                        Also used for general management.

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                          flaxking @JaredBusch
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                          @JaredBusch said in Certifications:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Certifications:

                          @flaxking said in Certifications:

                          MS certs can definitely give you an edge at companies that are MS Partners, since they need to meet certain requirements

                          I assume that that is going away given that the certs themselves are going away.

                          And the MS Partner track has long had the cloud/azureO365 on the list.

                          As its own competency. Now that other exams are retiring they'll be needed for other competencies.

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