Prove Your Business Intelligence Expertise with a Microsoft Certification

Your future with the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 may lie in Business Intelligence. If you have a knack for numbers, and implementing models and reports into the design of business solutions, the MCSE: Business Intelligence certification could be the career path you’ve been looking for. As a follow-up certification to the MCSA: SQL Server 2012 certification, this program goes in-depth into solution creation and implementation within large, organizational environments. It is an updated version to the 2008 Business Intelligence expert program, which makes it easy for individuals that are already skilled in this IT field to continue their work, elevate their knowledge, and solidify their expertise and work within a company.

To earn this expert-level Microsoft certification, Exams 466 and 467 must be passed. Fortunately, help is at your finger-tips. Microsoft provides participants with training courses, documentation, study guides, and other materials that can be used to train for these exams. In addition, an evaluation copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2012 can be downloaded directly to your personal computer in order to train and work with the program outside of the work environment. Valuable practice exams can also be purchased from TestsLive.com, the provider of choice for such study materials. However you construct your educational program, the benefit will be tremendous.

The Microsoft exams cover specific information that all BI professionals will need to know, from implementing data models and reports to designing Business Intelligence solutions. Participants should be able to work with large sets of data from multiple databases, create reports, develop queries, design test report models, plan the BI infrastructure, and design an overall solution and all aspects of it. Passing these Microsoft exams will ensure that you have the proper training and knowledge of skills needed to excel in this field of Microsoft IT.

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