Category: MSLearn

At Stoneridge Software, a learning culture builds customer trust

Everyone likes to get reliable answers from a trustworthy expert, right? Stoneridge Software is the expert that other organizations call

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Microsoft Certifications boost IT careers from the start

In this #ProudToBeCertified blog series, we’re highlighting stories of Microsoft-certified professionals and how certification changed their career paths – even

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Join us at Microsoft Build on May 25-27

Get ready to learn, connect, and code at Microsoft Build 2021 on May 25-27, 2021! Explore what’s next in tech

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Microsoft Certifications: Moving up in IT with Chris Dinnel

When a race that Chris Dinnel had been training for was canceled in 2020, he used the time for a

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Flexible, high-quality training helps teams prosper, says IDC study

This blog post is the third in a series of three examining the results of a recent IDC study, Leveraging

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More and more people are #ProudToBeCertified with Microsoft

The popular response to our call for stories at #ProudToBeCertified has been inspiring. Anyone who’s taken a certification exam knows

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Avtex, a Microsoft Gold Partner, knows well the value of training and how it helps build loyalty—both with its clients

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Reminder: Role-based and specialty certifications to be valid for one year

In December 2020, we notified the learning community of a couple changes to the Microsoft Certification program. Today, we’re announcing

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Get results from end-to-end training solutions offered by Microsoft Learning Partners

This blog post is the second in a series of three that examines the results of a recent IDC study,

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New Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 training: March 2021 roundup

We’re always adding to our training and certifications portfolio, and now you can discover the new role-based learning paths and

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