Microsoft MCSE 70-225 Exam became available on March 30, 2001 and is scheduled to retire in March 2008. any microsoft could take 70-225 exam as soon as possible, later can’t take this exam certificate. it is effective until the new microsoft mcse exam which is insteaded by the upgraded exam.
Audience profile
Candidates for this exam operate in medium to very large computing environments that have 5,000 or more client computers and that use Exchange 2000 Server, Active Directory, and Internet Information Server (IIS). They have a minimum of one year of experience managing Microsoft Exchange environments that have the following characteristics:
• Multiple physical locations.
• Mixed client connection protocols, such as POP3, IMAP4, MAPI, NNTP, and HTTP mail.
• Internet messaging connectivity.
• Connectivity to foreign mail systems.
• Multiple or complex name resolution systems.
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In just a few short hours, the Irish Web Technology Conference kicks off! I am really thrilled about this because there are lots of really amazing speakers that Ireland is quite lucky to have come pay us a visit!!
The Opening Address and Keynote with Minister Tony Killeen and Nooked CEO Fergus Burns should be excellent Tuesday night at 7pm. If you’re interested in popping along, please send me an e-mail…I have a few extra passes to the evening’s events!!
Some of the sessions I’m most looking forward to attending include:
Website accessibility from an end user perspective with Robin Christopherson
Perl and Parrot - Baseless Myths and Startling Realities with Tim Bunce
Increasing Online Conversions through Usability with Lisa Halabi
Current and Future Trends in Irish Online Market with Colm Lyon
SMS, LBS & Social Networking with Conor O’Neill
The New Rules of Brand Engagement with Krishna De
Volta with Robert Hogg and Mat Steeples
Business of Blogging with Tom Raftery
The Social Semantic Web with John Breslin
Enabling Trust on the Web with Paul Walsh
The Mobile Web: 4 Billion subscription plans can’t be wrong with Bill de hÓra
and…basically everything else! Day four is especially interesting to me with the legal track, as those are increasingly important issues which you don’t often find at web conferences.
I wish all the talks were being recorded, but they’re not - so you have to get there to see these amazing speakers!
During the conference, I’ll be walking around with my Handycam doing quick interviews and chatting with attendees for our webcasts, so keep an eye out! I’ll also be updating the iwtc twitter channel, so if you’re a Twitter user, follow iwtc to get the latest and greatest updates to the conference!
On a bummed note, I was really looking forward to the iPhone development talk by Kevin Hoffman, Editor-in-Chief of the iPhone Developers Journal, but alas - we are scheduled at the same time!
I’ll be talking about how to build cool and fun mashups quickly with Popfly, as well as Silverlight development. With the impending landing of the Silverlight 2 beta, this is an especially exciting arena lately! More on that later!
See you this week at Cineworld!
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Cross posted from Martha’s Blog