
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications
The Technology Specialist certifications enable professionals to
target specific technologies and distinguish themselves by
demonstrating in-depth knowledge of and expertise in the
technologies with which they work.
Developers holding the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist:
.NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications (MCTS: .NET Framework
2.0 Distributed Applications) certification have demonstrated
breadth and depth of skills and knowledge of XML Web Services, .NET
Remoting, Enterprise Services, and MSMQ technology.
Technology Specialists are typically pursuing careers as a Web
developer, Windows developer, or enterprise applications developer.
They may also be individuals such as database developers and systems
administrators who do not work with the .NET Framework 2.0 on a
daily basis but who wish to show their breadth of technology
experience.
How to Earn Your MCTS: .NET Framework 2.0 Distributed Applications
Candidates for this certification must pass two exams: one
focusing on .NET Framework 2.0 foundational skills and one focusing
on developing distributed applications. The table below provides a
complete list of exams and related training resources. For exam
dates and specific areas of focus, see individual Exam Preparation
Guides as the exams become available.
If you are planning to upgrade from an MCAD or MCSD on .NET
certification to a
Microsoft
Certified Professional Developer
certification, you do not need to first obtain an MCTS
certification. You will earn the applicable MCTS certifications when
you pass the upgrade exam(s) for MCPD: Windows Applications
Developer, MCPD: Web Applications Developer, or MCPD: Enterprise
Applications Developer.
* Evening class meets 4 evenings per week from 7:00 PM -
9:00 PM. Daytime class is available by taking individual course.