New for 2016: Cloud and Mobility MTA Courses

Aug 4, 2016

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Presentation: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9nq05juwfp8sh7n/1_Bettany.pptx?dl=0 Microsoft have recently updated the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certifications to include in-demand content including Azure, Intune and MDM cloud based technologies, focusing on mobility and Windows 10. In this session, seasoned MCT Andrew Bettany, will provide an overview and call to action on the new opportunities for MCTs to embrace and deliver these two new titles: Mobility and Devices Fundamentals, and Cloud Fundamentals. ANDREW BETTANY is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP), recognized since 2012 for his Windows expertise, and author of several publications including Windows exam certification prep and Microsoft official training materials. A Microsoft Certified Trainer, Andrew has taught many IT pros a wide range of technical skills in a variety of areas, including Windows client, Server, and cloud. Andrew enjoys creating and delivering “IT Masterclasses,” a series of short intensive technical courses, and is passionate about helping others learn technology. He is a frequent speaker and proctor at TechEd and Ignite conferences worldwide. In 2011 and 2013, he delivered classes in earthquake-hit Haiti to help the community rebuild its technology skills. Andrew can be found on www.itmasterclasses.com, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. He lives in the countryside close to the beautiful city of York in Yorkshire in the UK.

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