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Updated Curriculum Path for Microsoft 365

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    Daniel Cayea
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    Re: Best follow up certifications & courses after Microsoft 365 Fundamentals

    I'm wondering if the course path that was listed here is still relevant or if there has been any changes in the ~2 years since this was posted.

    Thanks,
    Daniel

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    Ronnie Wong
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    @Daniel-Cayea,

    The course path that was mentioned from that thread is mostly correct but something things have changed for 2023.

    If you do not have Networking Skills or Basic Security Conceptual knowledge you may still want to consider CompTIA's Network+ and Security+.

    AZ-900 is a good fundamental course to get you familiar with Azure Services
    AZ-104 is the primary Azure Administrator course to get you familiar with configuring some of the most common services.
    MS-101 though still available is being deprecated before the end of 2023 and will be replaced with MS-102. The MS-102 is a new exam and we will be working on that in production this year.

    Cordially,
    Ronnie Wong
    Edutainer Manager, ACI Learning [ITPRO]
    *if the post has answered the question, mark as solved.
    **All "answers" and responses are offered "as is" and my opinion. There is no implied service, support, or guarantee by ACI Learning.

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    Daniel Cayea
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    @Ronnie-Wong

    Thank you for this.

    I've been in IT since 2001, but no formal certifications, only an applied science degree (AAS). In January of 2020 I get help in overcoming the performance anxiety of test taking and go after these formal certifications. With IT Pro TV's help I earned ITF+, A+, Network+ Server+, Project+ and most recently Security+. Feel free to use this as a testimonial.

    I'm still hungry for more but I need to balance that hunger against return on investment and am always looking for guidance on what to learn and what certifications to work towards to make me a competitive candidate.

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