Good news,

Just got the word the from my Canadian friends that the Groove Exam is live in Beta.
The exam will test the Client, Management Server, Relay Server and Databridge Server.
Monday 27 of august at 10 AM in the morning I will take the test. I got a feeling I will pass. Maybe because I had some doing developing this Exam as an Subject Matter Expert for Groove. I’m really excited to see if the input we gave is in the exam.

I’m not sure how long the exam will run in Beta and when it will be for the general public. I do not know how you could register for that. But they sent me a promo code and I registered with that. That worked for me.

I will let you know on Monday how I did. I won’t see the result just yet. It will take about 6 weeks to process the exam.

UPDATE:

Today I took the beta exam, I hope I passed LOL. It was fun to see how things you come up with during developing the exam get back into the final exam. I thought all questions where compelling and some questions are even mind breakers. But the exam is fair in my opinion and you will pass if you prepare for it and take a training, especially if I’m the trainer……

Now I have to wait 8 weeks for the result. I will keep you posted. 

See ya

Jeroen Jansen
TS Groove 2007 to be!!!!

2 Responses to “Microsoft Office Groove Exam (555) is live in Beta”

  1. Kay Sellenrode says:

    Hello Jeroen,

    Can you tell me which subjects the exam covers? i’m currently preparing for the exam and can’t find that much info on this exam.
    no preparation guide is ready yet.

    Groeten,

    Kay Sellenrode

  2. Jeroen Jansen says:

    Hi Kay,

    All groove systems are covered. That means, Groove client, Management Server, Relay and databridge.

    Topics like groove server management is coverd indept. Futher on look for functionality within the Groove client. Permissions and communcations are also covered.

    I hope this will help you a bit.

    Please let me know.

    Kind Regards,

    Jeroen Jansen

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