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Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) – SQL Program Changes

Microsoft Learning has just announced some major changes to the SQL MCM program.  The plan is to make it available to more SQL Professionals that were unable to take 3 weeks away from work, could not make the trip to Redmond, and/or did not have $18,500 for the expense of the course.

Candidates can now achieve SQL Master status by passing two exams; a four hour knowledge exam and a six hour lab exam (There is still the prerequisite certifications of MCITP: Database Administrator SQL Server 2008 and MCITP: Database Developer Sql Server 2008).  The exams should be available some time in early 2011 and are shown below with associated expense:

Exam 88-970: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certofoed Master: Knowledge Exam $500/per attempt

Exam 88-971: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master: Lab Exam $2,000/per attempt

The MCM process was a great experience as it allowed me to meet a great set of people, get training from the best instructors in the SQL realm, provided confidence in my skillset, and has given rise to many new opportunities (jobs, speaking, papers, etc…)  Even though there are some changes to the program from when I attended the class these experiences are still available to the future MCMs.  Plus by obtaining the certification you will have just obtained Microsoft’s top technical certification for SQL Server and be in the top 1% of SQL professionals worldwide.

There are also many great benefits you get as an MCM; my peersonal favortite is the MCM mailing list which has all of the SQL MCMs, the instructors, and Microsoft internal resources that you can submit questions to when you run into a problem (as well as being able to answer other’s questions and provide assistance).

If nothing else check out the MCM Readiness Videos as they provide insight into the technical expertise you should have before attempting the MCM exams (as well as providing great technical tips and training).

Much appreciation and many thanks should go to Joseph Sack, Program Manager – Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, for all of his hard work and dedication to continue to grow the SQL MCM community and for opening the SQL MCM program up to so many great new candidates.

Links:

Joseph Sack MSDN Blog Entry

SQL Server Masters Certification Goes Global

New Path to Microsoft Certified Master: Microsoft SQL Server 2008

Data Sheet (Executive Summary)

SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) Readiness Videos

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Kansas City IT Professionals (KCITP) Posting

Michael Gelphman, the founder of Kansas City IT Professionals (KCITP) interviewed me recently to discuss the Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) program and the interview was just posted here http://www.kcitp.com/2010/10/29/member-highlight-randall-neth/.

KCITP Home Page: http://www.kcitp.com

Microsoft MCM Information: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/master.aspx

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I Have Attained My SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) Certification.

Just received the confirmation email from Joe Sack, Acting Program Manager Microsoft Certified Master – SQL Server, that I passed the lab exam and am now a Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008.  A link to the blog post on “The Master Blog” is here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/themasterblog/archive/2010/07/31/breadth-and-depth-say-hello-to-randall-neth.aspx

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SQL Saturday #53

I have just submitted a session to speak at SQL Saturday on October 2 in Kansas City, MO.  I plan on speaking on the Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) program.  Essentially covering the entire experience from applying for, what you learn, what is expected of you, instructors, relationships built, and pretty much everything in between.  I also plan on submitting some other topics just trying to narrow down the selection, leaning towars SAN/Storage design, virtualizing SQL, and/or Effective DataWarehouse design.

Information on the event can be found here: http://www.sqlsaturday.com/53/eventhome.aspx

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Set for MCM to begin.

I have made it to Redmond and am all checked in to the Homestead Suites.  I was lucky enough to run into Joe Sack in the hotel lobby during check-in and have had the joy of talking about the program with him for a while.  The SQL MCM is up to 73 individuals worldwide with 5 that are in the United States that do not work for Microsoft.

Looks like we have a Who’s Who of SQL presenting during the SQL MCM the next three weeks: Paul Randal, Kimberly Tripp, Adam Machanic, Greg Low, Allan Hirt, and Gert Drapers.  This is going to be a great experience.

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM)

Still getting prepared for the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Microsoft Certified Master (MCM) training in May (May 3 -22) in Redmond, WA.  Should be a great learning experience and can’t wait.  I am flying in on Saturday (May 1) to get familiar with everything and do some last minute studying before class begins. 

The MCM is one of the top tier certifications and after the last rotation, which  Brent Ozar attended, there are only a handful of people in the world that have the certfication and are not employed by Microsoft.

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