child of wonder
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Microsoft certs are valid if you are a domain or exchange admin (which most orgs need). Aside from that, if you are a load balancer guy, virtualization admin, or network admin...it wouldn't hurt to have certs or at least attend training occasionally from F5, VMware, Citrix, and Cisco.
No need to actually have the certificate if you have an understanding of the product and know how to RTFM.
No offense but I work with dozens of companies a year to assist them with VMware, EMC, Cisco, etc. and because the admins either don't bother to learn or have the above attitude I see so many poorly architected and maintained environments it astounds me that this country even continues to function with so many IT departments poised for a major, crippling outage. Even some Fortune 500 companies are not exempt from this.
Low level certs where braindumps are readily available mean little IMO, but when you start getting up into the high level stuff (CCIE, VCDX, MVP, etc.) they are immensely valuable especially if one wishes to become a consultant or work for a vendor.
