Daily Deal: MCSE Business Intelligence 5 Course Training

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It's never a bad idea to get extra certifications in your industry to help your career along. For 91% off list, you can get one year of access to the MCSE Business Intelligence 5-Course Training through iCollege and prepare yourself for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Engineer exam. Once you've completed the five courses, you can sit for the exam at any Prometric Testing Center in the world (exam vouchers are not included in this deal). The courses cover querying and administering Microsoft SQL servers, implementing a data warehouse, creating data reports and models, and designing business intelligence solutions with Microsoft SQL servers.

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    Oliver (profile), 1 Jun 2015 @ 11:00pm

    Hi

    You cannot be be serious?
    MCSE?? really? Must Choose Something Else.
    These "certificates" are not worth the paper they are printed on!
    Sheeeeesh :-(

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    Lawrence D’Oliveiro, 1 Jun 2015 @ 11:13pm

    It Is Well-Known ...

    ... that vendor-specific certifications have a short shelf-life.

    Given the ongoing decline in the importance of Microsoft, it is probably a wiser use of your time to get more cross-platform qualifications.

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    Sumit Dev (profile), 25 Jun 2015 @ 11:17pm

    MCSE is very useful

    Windows server 2012 R2 is really useful with so many new features, those are matching as per the new technologies nowadays. I did my MCSE Windows Server 2012 R2 Boot Camp and now the knowledge of windows server 2012 R2 is helping me in my job.

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