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#MICROSOFT LYNC SERVER WINDOWS#
Windows Server Administration Fundamentals Microsoft Dynamics 365 + Power Platform Solution Architect These exams can no longer be taken, but if a retired exam is one of the requirements for a certification that has not been retired, it can be used to fulfill the certification requirements for up to one year after it retires.ĭesigning and Implementing an Azure AI Solution For reference purposes, we will continue to provide a link to these exam detail pages for 12 months. These exams have been retired within the last year. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, Manufacturingīuilding Applications and Solutions with Microsoft 365 Core Services (This information is subject to change.) Exam number Exams scheduled to retireĮxams scheduled to be retired in the next 12 months are listed here by date. For more details on this, visit: Updating Microsoft Certifications: How we keep them relevant – Microsoft Tech Community. Our goal is to empower candidates to be on the leading edge of tech, in high demand cloud-based job roles, and we do this by providing certifications for critical job roles that help organizations with their digital transformations. To keep our certification program relevant, we continually review our exams and certifications to ensure they reflect the latest skills and Microsoft technologies and retire those that are no longer relevant. Technology and afssociated job roles change faster every year. A link to the product downloads and Microsoft blogs/articles may be found below.Feedback In this article Why exams get retired Join me in congratulating the Microsoft team in a job well done with expectations of RTM this year, it is an amazing milestone. The setup routines are different, the flexibility is greater, the high-availability of voice is what we have been waiting for and yes - it is a PBX replacement now. Currently I am working on a few OCS/LS engagements so my time this morning is limited but I plan to share some how-to's regarding the product in the next few days. The product is nothing short of amazing from improvements to mobility, voice quality, and overall functionality. Having used the product for some time now I am happy to finally be able to openly blog/speak about it as I am sure many others are as well.

There has been a lot of waiting, speculation, and gossip regarding the next version of Microsoft's real-time communications product from name to functionality and have delivered an interesting milestone of a public beta (something that the team has not done since OCS 2007 RTM a.k.a wave 12).
#MICROSOFT LYNC SERVER UPGRADE#
Today, Monday September 13, 2010, Microsoft announced the Public Beta/Release Candidate for its upgrade to Communications Server 2007 R2 to the new product name Microsoft Lync Server 2010 (previously called Communications Server "14". Microsoft has done it again - set the bar for voice technology!
