- Mar 13, 2012
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My company has decreed that we IT folk are to get training for Windows 10 ahead of our scheduled migration later this year. Our budget is low, as such I think we're relegated to online style training. The initial suggestion was a course from IT Sherpas:
http://www.techsherpas.com/shop/microsoft/on-demand/10982-supporting-troubleshooting-windows-10-odl/
This is $995 or $595 per person. It doesn't really seem to cover the MCSA testing, nor does it include a voucher. I've been looking around for a more certification-centric course. I found something from training camp:
https://shop.trainingcamp.com/course/MCSA-Windows-10-Certification-Bundle
This option is deceptively cheap. $395 per person. The highlight here is that I can get a cert voucher for one of the MCSA tests with it...all for cheaper and on the company dime. I would rather "get" something out of this instead of just getting some boring online power points that I could have googled up anyway.
Can anybody speak to the quality of these two vendors? Are they even in the same league? I know the MCSA for Windows 10 is hardly the end-all-be-all IT cert, but I'm thinking anything the company pays for is superior to getting nothing at all.
http://www.techsherpas.com/shop/microsoft/on-demand/10982-supporting-troubleshooting-windows-10-odl/
This is $995 or $595 per person. It doesn't really seem to cover the MCSA testing, nor does it include a voucher. I've been looking around for a more certification-centric course. I found something from training camp:
https://shop.trainingcamp.com/course/MCSA-Windows-10-Certification-Bundle
This option is deceptively cheap. $395 per person. The highlight here is that I can get a cert voucher for one of the MCSA tests with it...all for cheaper and on the company dime. I would rather "get" something out of this instead of just getting some boring online power points that I could have googled up anyway.
Can anybody speak to the quality of these two vendors? Are they even in the same league? I know the MCSA for Windows 10 is hardly the end-all-be-all IT cert, but I'm thinking anything the company pays for is superior to getting nothing at all.