13Nice - List of Microsoft Certifications
Microsoft
Certifications Titles & Description
(1)MCTS: - Microsoft
Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications enable professionals to
target specific technologies and to distinguish themselves by demonstrating
in-depth knowledge and expertise in Microsoft specialized technologies.
(2)MCITP: - Microsoft
Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certifications demonstrate comprehensive
skills in planning, deploying, supporting, maintaining, and optimizing IT
infrastructures.
(3)MCPD:- Microsoft
Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) certifications demonstrate
comprehensive skills in designing, developing, and deploying applications for a
particular job role. These certifications show that you have the skills
required to perform the job successfully.
(4) Microsoft Certified
Architect Program:- The Microsoft Certified Architect program targets Solutions
Architects and Infrastructure Architects who successfully apply frameworks and
methodologies to create an architecture through the entire IT life cycle.
(5)MCDST: - A Microsoft
Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) demonstrates technical and
customer service skills in troubleshooting hardware and software operation
issues in Microsoft Windows environments.
(6)MCLC: - The Microsoft
Certified Learning Consultant (MCLC) credential recognizes Microsoft Certified
Trainers (MCTs) whose job roles have grown to include frequent consultative
engagements with customers. These MCTs are experts in designing and delivering
customized learning solutions.
(7)MCSA: - A Microsoft
Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) administers network and systems
environments based on the Windows operating systems. Specializations include
the MCSA: Messaging and the MCSA: Security.
(8)MCSE: - A Microsoft
Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) designs and implements an infrastructure
solution that is based on the Windows operating system and Windows Server
System software. Specializations include the MCSE: Messaging and the MCSE:
Security.
(9)MCDBA: - A Microsoft
Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) designs, implements, and administers
Microsoft SQL Server databases.
(10)MCT: - A Microsoft
Certified Trainer (MCT) is a qualified instructor who is certified by Microsoft
to deliver Microsoft training courses to IT professionals and developers.
(11)MCAD: - A Microsoft
Certified Application Developer (MCAD) uses Microsoft technologies to develop
and maintain department-level applications, components, Web or desktop clients,
or back-end data services.
(12)MCSD: - A Microsoft
Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) designs and develops leading-edge business
solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, platforms, and the
Windows operating system.
(13) Microsoft Certified
Business Management Solutions Specialist:- A Microsoft Certified Business
Management Solutions Specialist demonstrates proficiency with Microsoft
Dynamics and related business products.
(14) Microsoft Certified
Business Management Solutions Professional:- A Microsoft Certified Business
Management Solutions Professional demonstrates professional proficiency with
Microsoft Dynamics in one of three knowledge areas: applications, developer, or
installation and configuration.
(15)MOS: - A Microsoft
Office Specialist (Office Specialist) is globally recognized for demonstrating
advanced skills in using Microsoft desktop software.
(16)MCAS: - A Microsoft
Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) has advanced business skills with the
2007 Microsoft Office system and Windows Vista.
(17)MCAP: - A Microsoft
Certified Application Professional (MCAP) demonstrates advanced cross-industry
and cross-job role capabilities in using the 2007 Microsoft Office system and
Microsoft Office Share Point Server sites.
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Keep sanding until the clear is even and the ridges are gone. If you're
painting graphics on, now is the time to put them on. After applying your
graphics, cover them with another round of clear. It may take one or more
rounds of clear to completely bury the graphics. Be sure to wet sand flat with
600 grit between rounds of clear. After the last round of clear has been
sprayed, sand it down flat with 600 grit like before. When it's nice and
smooth, finish it off with 1500 grit. If you want to get it even more silky
smooth, go for a final round of 2000 grit.
POLISHING
Now for the gratifying
part. The final step is to polish it to a mirror finish. You'll need a variable
speed polisher, a buffing pad, and some polishing compound. There are many
different kinds of buffing compound available. Your local automotive supply
store will be able to recommend a good one.
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Step 2: Find the total
amount to be paid back.
Total repayments =
principal + interest
= $1500 + $360
= $1860
Step 3: Calculate the
weekly payment amount.
Weekly payment amount =
total repayments divided by loan period, T, in weeks. In this case, $1860
divided by 104 weeks equals $17.88 per week.
Calculating simple finance
charges is easy once you have done some practice with the formulas.
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