The new Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) credential lets you highlight your specific area of expertise. Distinguish yourself as an expert in database administration, database development, or business intelligence.
MCITP: Database Developer
Database developers design and implement relational database models (logical and physical) and database storage objects. They also program servers by using user-defined functions, triggers, stored procedures, Transact-SQL, or the CLR. They retrieve or modify data using SQL queries or tune and optimize queries.
Description
Database developers design and implement relational database models (logical and physical) and database storage objects. They also program servers by using user-defined functions, triggers, stored procedures, Transact-SQL, or the CLR. They retrieve or modify data using SQL queries or tune and optimize queries. Audience:
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Database Developer (MCITP: Database Developer) is the premier certification for database designers and developers. Acquired Skills
By earning your MCITP: Database Developer credential, you demonstrate that you can design a secure, stable, enterprise database solution by using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Requirements
MCITP candidates must first complete the requirements for the MCTS: SQL Server 2005 credential (one exam). After earning this credential, candidates earn their MCITP: Database Developer by passing two required exams.
For more information on the MCITP: Database Developer credential, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcitp/dbdev/
MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer
Business intelligence developers design and implement multi-dimensional database models (logical and physical), data marts, data warehousing, data transforms, data analytics, and reporting solutions.
Description
Business intelligence developers design and implement multi-dimensional database models (logical and physical), data marts, data warehousing, data transforms, data analytics, and reporting solutions. Audience
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Business Intelligence Developer (MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer) is the premier certification for business intelligence system designers and developers. Acquired Skills
By earning the MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer credential, you demonstrate that you can design solutions, data transformations, and reports. Requirements
MCITP candidates must first complete the requirements for the MCTS: SQL Server 2005 certification (one exam). After achieving this Technology Specialist certification, candidates earn their MCITP: Business Intelligence Developer by passing two required exams.
For more information on the MITP: Business Intelligence Developer credential, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcitp/bid/default.mspx
MCITP: Database Administrator
Database administrators install or configure Microsoft SQL Server and manage or maintain databases or multidimensional databases, user accounts, database availability, recovery, and reporting. They also design or implement security or server automation and monitor and troubleshoot SQL Server activity.
Description
Database administrators install or configure Microsoft SQL Server and manage or maintain databases or multidimensional databases, user accounts, database availability, recovery, and reporting. They also design or implement security or server automation and monitor and troubleshoot SQL Server activity.
Audience
Microsoft Certified IT Professional: Database Administer (MCITP: Database Administrator) is the premier certification for database server administrators. Acquired Skills
By earning the MCITP: Database Administer credential, you demonstrate that you can keep up with your enterprise business solutions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Requirements
MCITP candidates must first complete the requirements for the MCTS: SQL Server 2005 certification (one exam). After earning this certification, candidates earn their MCITP: Database Administrator by passing two required exams.
For more information on the MITP: Database Administrator credential, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mcitp/dbadmin/default.mspx