Professional Accreditations

IBM Certified Developer - XML
Since May 2001

Description
The developer designs and implements applications that make use of XML. The developer has a strong understanding of XML fundamentals; a broad knowledge of XML concepts and related technologies; understands how data relates to XML, in particular with issues associated to information modelling, XML processing, XML rendering and XML query; has a thorough knowledge of core XML related W3C recommendations; and is familiar with well known, best practices.
IBM Exams Completed
Test 140: XML and Related Technologies, V1

Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD)
Since May 1997

Description
The Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) credential is the premier certification for professionals who design and develop leading-edge business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, platforms, and the Windows® DNA architecture. The types of applications MCSDs are able to develop include desktop applications and multi-user, Web-based, N-tier, and transaction-based applications. The credential covers job tasks ranging from analyzing business requirements to maintaining solutions.

Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCPS)
Since September 1995


Microsoft Exams Completed
70-176: Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0
70-175: Designing and Implementing Distributed Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic® 6.0
70-027: Implementing a Database Design on Microsoft® SQL Server™ 6.5
70-160: Microsoft® Windows® Architecture I
70-151: Microsoft® Windows® Operating Systems and Services Architecture II
70-150: Microsoft® Windows® Operating Systems and Services Architecture I
70-065: Programming with Microsoft® Visual Basic® 4.0
70-030: Microsoft® Windows® 3.1

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