Microsoft Volume Licensing Blog - New Customer Microsoft Volume Licensing Training Classes Now in Session
Join the more than 5,000 IT and procurement professionals who have already gained Microsoft licensing Expert accreditation; Take the new licensing SQL Server 2012 and Licensing Office 2013 and Office 365 classes and become an expert
In the past year, more than 5,000 students have passed the Customer Licensing Expert program launched last summer at Tech Ed North America. In celebration of the program’s success, Microsoft Volume Licensing has adding two more accreditation classes for IT pros and procurement professionals through the Microsoft Virtual Academy (MVA):
- Licensing Office 2013 & Office 365: Learn how to license Office 2013 and Office 365, determine which edition is the right solution for your organization, and migrate from earlier editions.
- Register for Microsoft’s Virtual Academy, or check out the Microsoft Licensing program fundamentals video for an overview of Microsoft’s licensing programs and models.
The more courses you take the more MVA points you are eligible for, which will determine your membership level. Levels are classified as Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum and give students the chance to take a spot on the MVA leader board. Students also have the option to choose the pace, courses, and products of which they may gain accreditation.
For those who pass a course, a personalized certificate will be available for download. Congratulations, Licensing Expert!
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If you need a Licensing Accreditation program, then you might be a .... :/
I just found this oddly hilarious (in a sigh, it's Monday, kind of way). I mean "Licensing Expert?" Really?
But then again, for anyone, and I mean anyone, who's tried to figure out how to help their company be properly MS licensed...yeah... double :/
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