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2012 Certifications
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Microsoft Learning
Agenda
MCSE: Data
Platform
MCSE:
Business
Intelligence
MCSA: SQL
Server 2012
Training
Certifications
Value of Certification
Recognition
Employability
Differentiation
Broader Skill
Set
Recertification
Rigor
Certification
Requirements
MCSM: Business
Intelligence
MCSE: Business
Intelligence
Recertification
Recertification
Destinati
on
Expert
Developing
Developing
Databases
Databases
(Exam
(Exam 464)
464)
Designing
Designing
Database
Database
Solutions
Solutions
(Exam
(Exam 465)
465)
Implementing
Implementing
Data
Data Models
Models and
and
Reports
Reports
(Exam
(Exam 466)
466)
Designing
Designing
Business
Business
Intelligence
Intelligence
Solutions
Solutions
(Exam
(Exam 467)
467)
Associa
te
Administering
Administering
Databases
Databases
(Exam
(Exam 462)
462)
Implementing
Implementing
aa Data
Data
Warehouse
Warehouse
(Exam
(Exam 463)
463)
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Exam 70-463: Implementing Data Warehouses with
Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Deliver more
data to more
people across
the
organization.
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Exam 464: Developing SQL Server 2012 Databases
At least 60% of both DBAs and DBDs were at least minimally proficient at SSAS
and PowerShell.
At least 87% of both DBAs and DBDs were at least minimally proficient at SSIS,
SSRS, and T-SQL.
Do DBDs act
as DBAs?
Which tasks do
a majority of
both DBAs and
DBDs perform?
Performance tuning
Ad-hoc queries
Integration services (data quality)
Recertificatio
n
Proves latest
skills in the
solution area
Protects your
cert from
being
devalued
MCSEs will
need to
recertify every
three years
Transcript will
In most cases,
show
requirement will upcoming
be one exam
inactive date
Replaces
upgrade at
expert level
Recertifying also
earns you the
new MCSA
Expert-level
cert names
not versioned
Extending
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items
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Upgrade paths
MCITP: Database
Developer 2008 or
MCITP: Database
Administrator 2008
457
Exam Transition to
SQL Server 2012 Part 1
458
Exam Transition to
SQL Server 2012 Part 2
459
ExamExam- T
Transition
ransition your
your
MCITP
MCITP to
to MCSE:
MCSE: Data
Data
Platform
Platform
* Requires recertification
457
MCITP: Business
Intelligence Developer
2008
Exam Transition to
SQL Server 2012 Part 1
458
Exam Transition to
SQL Server 2012 Part 2
460
NOTE: All Upgrade paths are subject to change until final release.
* Requires recertification
457
457
MCTS on SQL Server
2008
+
+
Exam Transition to
Exam
SQL Server
Transition
- 2012toPart
SQL
1 Srvr 2012 Part 1
458
458
Exam Transition to
Exam
SQL Server
Transition
2012 to
- Part
SQL
2 Srvr 2012 Part 2
NOTE: All Upgrade paths are subject to change until final release.
* Requires recertification
SQL Server
Instructor-Led
Training
Course
Course
10774
10774
Exam
Exam 461
461
Course
Course
10775
10775
Exam
Exam 462
462
Course
Course
10776
10776
Exam
Exam 464
464
Course
Course
10777
10777
Exam
Exam 463
463
Course
Course
10778
10778
Exam
Exam 466
466
Training Kit,
Rapid
Review
Training
Kit,
Rapid
ReviewKit,
Training
Rapid
Review
Exam Ref
Exam 461
Exam 462
Exam 463
Exam 464
Exam Ref
Exam 465
Exam Ref
Exam 466
Exam Ref
Exam 467
Additional resources
Microsoft.com/learning
Born to Learn
Microsoftvirtualacademy.
com
TechNet.com
Questions
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Appendix
Answer
The names were changed to better reflect the experience, knowledge, and
skills that IT Professionals and Developers need to build and manage
technology solutions that may include multiple technologies, whether onpremise or in the cloud.
If you passed Exams 70-432 and 70-448, or you have achieved the MCTS:
Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance and the MCTS:
SQL Server 2008, Business Intelligence Development and Maintenance
certifications, you automatically earn the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate
(MCSA) certification on SQL Server 2008.
The existing MCTS, MCITP, and MCPD Certifications are currently valuable in the
market and will remain valuable as long as companies are using the technology
covered in your certification.
After April 2013, you will no longer be able to achieve an MCTS or MCITP
certification on SQL Server 2008. However, the MCSA: SQL Server 2008 will still
be available to earn.
When you pass a single exam, you become a member of the Microsoft
Certification Program. You can share your transcript with others to prove that
you passed that exam and show your progress towards a specific certification.
Answer
We raised the minimum expectations in order to recognize and validate the full set of
skills that a candidate would need to successfully work with across a technology
solution and included topics relevant to working with solutions in the cloud. By
increasing the minimum expectations and the skills validated, individuals will be more
successful in working with Microsoft technologies and better able to satisfy the needs
of the organization.
There are many aspects to a candidate's perception of how challenging an exam is. We
made changes to our certification program to address each of those aspects, including
setting the bar higher for minimum experience that we expect from successful
candidates, validating more difficult skills, using more challenging question types, and
implementing security enhancements in our exams and test centers.
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Exam 70-448: Implementing Data Warehouses with
Microsoft SQL Server 2012
Demonstrate your
essential skills on SQL
Server 2008 by earning
the MCSA: SQL Server
2008 certification.
Note: MCSA: SQL Server 2008 certification does not count towards the
MCSE: Data Platform or MCSE: Business Intelligence certifications.
However, candidates can upgrade from MCSA: SQL Server 2008 to MCSA:
SQL Server 2012 by taking two exams.
Microsoft has reinvented its certifications by building cloud related skills validation into the industrys most
recognized and respected certification program. Microsoft Certifications remains the method by which IT Pros
and Developers stand out from their peers and for employers to recognize candidates/employees who have
the skills required to be productive. To ensure Microsoft Certifications remain relevant, they now validate a
broader and deeper set of cloud skills and experience across a technology solution.
Get Recognized
Get hired
In a survey of 700 IT
professionals, 60% said
certification led to a new job
Network World, 11/14/2011
Get verification
employee knowledge is
current
Microsoft Certified
Solutions Associate
(MCSA)
Associ
ate
Hiring Manager
Easy to
communicate
Level 2 is the
destination
Brand recognition
Consistency
across the
stack
Value of
certification
MS PressPlanned books
High Performance TSQL Server 2012
SQL Using Windows
Internals
Functions
Microsoft
SQL Server 2012
SQL Server 2012
Analysis Services: the BISM
Integration Services
Tabular Model
Programming Microsoft SQL
SQL Server 2012
Server 2012
Administration Inside Out
SQL Server 2012 Reporting
SQL Server 2012 Step by Step
Services
Introducing Microsoft SQL Server
T-SQL Fundamentals
2012
SQL Azure
SQL Azure: an integrated story for off-premise
data
Options for existing SQL training
In SQL 2012 Courseware
Design approach
Labs
Custom Deliveries
Many diverse secondary audiences
Modules & Labs designed for modularity
Examples
T-SQL for Report Developers
Four day: first four days of 10774 + 10778 module 3
2012
Module 2: Introduction to Transact SQL
Querying
Module 3: Writing SELECT Statements
Module 4: Combining Data from Multiple
Tables
Module 5: Filtering and Sorting Data
Module 6: Working with SQL Server Data
Types
Module 7: Using Built-In Functions
Module 8: Grouping and Aggregating
Data
Module 9: Using Subqueries