Thursday, July 15, 2010

MCP Monthly Flash: July 15, 2010

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Listen or Watch Bytes by TechNet Interviews Today

Recorded at Tech·Ed North America 2010, Bytes by TechNet is a 22-part series of interviews with Microsoft influencers and community members, covering major Microsoft products and technologies in fun audio and video tidbits (5-7 minutes).
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Original Publication Date: 07/01/2010

Certification/Exams

Join Other IT Professionals and Developers Playing

Take a crack at a typical certification exam question, or learn something new about Windows 7. Are You Certifiable? is the spot to have some fun while learning
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Original Publication Date: 07/01/2010

Application Compatibility for Office 2010

Keep your technical skills up to date with this latest training opportunity for Office 2010. Analyze your environment for installed add-ins and identify potential migration issues as you migrate earlier versions of Office to Office 2010. Watch this video on Channel 9 to learn how the Compatibility Inspector tools can perform an analysis of the code and suggest potential issues. Additional videos and a lab are also available.

Original Publication Date: 06/22/2010

Learn SharePoint 2010 Best Practices

As an MCP, keep your technical skills up to date with help from the latest training opportunity for SharePoint 2010. In this new training course on Channel 9, you’ll explore design considerations to keep in mind as you start creating SharePoint solutions targeting SharePoint 2010.  Additional videos, labs, and code available to help you learn more about SharePoint testing, deployment, and security.

Original Publication Date: 06/22/2010

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