MTA: IT Help
7 10 Jul 2015 22:21 by u/OpusMioda
Hey, so I'm going to start working on my MTA: IT and I have a few questions about it. The link to the required track / test is located here [ https://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/mta-certification.aspx#infrastructure ] and I'm a bit curious as to why I am unable to find any information on Mobility and Device Fundamentals & Cloud Fundamentals. If you could give me some information on what I should be studying for those two topics that would be great. I'm a little lost as to what to do for those. Since there is no learning options given on the MS site (which is retarded) I'm guessing they just expect you to know it based off the magic powers you gain from unicorns after learning the previous four topics. Also, if you have any links to sites that would help me with learning / passing the MTA: IT (besides [ http://www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com/ ]) I would be very appreciative.
Have a good one.
Edit: Found basic information on Cloud Fundamentals @ [ https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Cloud_fundamentals ]
3 comments
1 u/14d2025 10 Jul 2015 22:44
Just read section Skill measured in specific exam and do some research in each topic using Technet and best search engine like Bing. Use OneNote to store them in one place.
Check also free ebooks. I know that you want specific course from A to Z, but better for you to start playing with technology and learn how to search materials.
Virtual labs
If you have too much free time consider learning MSCA materials.
0 u/OpusMioda [OP] 10 Jul 2015 23:22
The data for those two topics seems to be scattered all across the internet. I guess I'll just have to compile a list of sites so that those in my situation wont have to be in the same situation I'm currently in. =o
0 u/SteveTheITGuy 10 Jul 2015 22:41
You beat me to my suggestion. Microsoft Virtual Academy is pretty good. I searched through my Safari Books subscription, Youtube, and the rest of the entire Internet. Wow. There really isn't much on those topics. I wish I could help you. I guess the only benefit to this post is that you know you shouldn't subscribe to Safari Books to find the training. :/ Sorry OpusMioda....