Testimonial from a SQL MCM (who doesn’t work for Microsoft)
I was recently asked by a potential SQL MCM candidate if we could share testimonials about the SQL Microsoft Certified Master program from non-Microsoft employees Out of the 57 MCMs in the world, only 12 are not Microsoft employees (by the way – the numbers on our Meet the Microsoft Certified Masters and Microsoft Certified Architects page only show SQL MCMs/MCAs that have opted-in to share their status). Nonetheless, these folks represent 21% of an already small (but growing) community.
So after emailing a few of our non-Microsoft SQL MCMs, we got a few replies that I thought would be great to share with the world (with their permission, of course).
The following quote is from Bob Duffy, a Database Architect for Prodata. Bob holds both the SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2008 versions of the Microsoft Certified Master certification, as well as being a Microsoft Certified Architect:
“I can 100% recommend the MCM programs. Three weeks to get master level content from some of the best guys in the world is awesome. It really is a chance to solidify knowledge, fill cracks, move up a notch, see different perspectives and get the top most technical certification on the planet for SQL Server. After 18 years in the database industry it was the most I have been pushed in terms of knowledge and experiences in such a short space of time. Before the MCM I was almost coasting along on knowledge and self-improvement.
For me there has been tremendous benefit, especially in terms of :
a) Instant recognition, especially when dealing with Microsoft related customers and projects.
b) Access to the MCM content and IP as it matures each release.
c) Nearly lifetime membership to a network of elite experts in SQL Server.
d) Moving to the top of the pile on potential candidates for a project.
As a side note the pressure and challenge are huge too – no one takes it in their stride without some sweat…”
Thanks much to Bob for sharing his experiences - and I'll share more testimonials over time,
Joe
I am a dedicated support engineer in the Microsoft Premier Field Engineering organization and have worked with SQL Server since 1997. I'm responsible for proactive and reactive support of enterprise customer environments.
When time permits, I like to write and review technical books and articles. My third and latest book is "SQL Server 2008 Transact-SQL Recipes" (Apress, July 2008).