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    Microsoft Certified Architect Program

    The Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA) program recognizes seasoned architects who practice in an enterprise setting and includes the following certification tracks:

    MCA: Infrastructure

    MCA: Solutions

    MCA: Microsoft Exchange Server

    MCA: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server

     MCA: Microsoft Office Communications Server

     MCA: Microsoft SQL Server

     MCA: Windows Server: Directory

    By earning the MCA credential, you not only gain industry-leading certification, you also receive exclusive MCA benefits. These include access to the MCA community and private Web site; speaking and authoring opportunities; and a choice of MSDN and TechNet subscriptions, logo merchandise, and more.

    The MCA credential is granted after the candidate successfully completes an interview with the MCA Review Board, a panel of Microsoft Certified Architects. During the interview, you must definitively display seven competencies of business acumen and technological proficiency.

    Learn about the Review Board process

    Why get certified?

    Earning a Microsoft Certification validates your proven experience and knowledge using Microsoft products and solutions. Designed to be relevant in today's rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications help you utilize evolving technologies, fine-tune your troubleshooting skills, and improve your job satisfaction.

    Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, earning a Microsoft Certification demonstrates to customers, peers, and employers that you are committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits, including opportunities to connect with a vast, global network of MCPs.

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