Free Win Server 2003 Skills Assessment
Coinciding with Microsoft Corp.'s announcement that Windows Server 2003 has been released to manufacturing, the company on Friday posted online a free skills assessment for IT professionals to determine what training they'll need to be ready for the new platform.
Online Microsoft Skills Assessment for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 lets IT workers compare their skills with software implementation requirements. The assessment delivers an evaluation that includes a personalized learning plan. The plan identifies specific areas for study and suggested resources for increasing knowledge, including such products as Microsoft Official Curriculum and Microsoft Press titles.
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