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The Sarah Chana Chronicles
Microsoft Certified Architect Certification Process
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over 5 years ago
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Sarah Chana Mocke
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The certification is tough to get, but that's also part of its attraction. You cannot just learn some technology super well and get it. You need to have so much experience and faced many different situations to be able to achieve it. To me it's a breath of fresh air in an industry that is saturated with exams and boot camps pumping out inexperienced people. ...
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Practical Best Practices for Infrastructure Projects
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Sarah Chana Mocke
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In this entry I'll discuss some of the main areas of concern I encounter in trying to enable my customers to operate projects more effectively. I'm focusing on the practical issues I encounter, rather than rehashing project management disciplines and methodologies. While those are important there are better places to read about them than on this blog....
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