Credentials

A documented Microsoft Intune certification record, not just a claim.

"40 years in Microsoft infrastructure" is easy to say. Here's the actual certification and training record behind it, straight from Microsoft Learn.

40
Years in IT — since 1986
24
Years as a Microsoft Certified Trainer
2,000+
Training hours delivered
9
Active Microsoft certifications
The one that matters most here
Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate

The credential Microsoft built specifically for device and endpoint management — Intune, Autopilot, compliance, and configuration profiles. Earned January 2020, current through January 2027.

24-year Microsoft Certified Trainer
Why this matters for your team

Every engagement here includes hands-on admin training, delivered personally by an active MCT with 2,000+ hours of professional Microsoft technology training experience — not a generic handoff document, and not outsourced to someone else.

Active certifications

Currently valid Microsoft certifications, in the order they were earned:

CertificationEarnedValid through
Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator AssociateOct 2019Oct 2027
Microsoft 365 Certified: FundamentalsJun 2019No expiration
Microsoft Certified: Azure FundamentalsJul 2019No expiration
Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator AssociateJan 2020Jan 2027
Microsoft 365 Certified: Administrator ExpertJan 2020Jan 2027
Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect ExpertMar 2020Mar 2027
Microsoft Certified: Azure Virtual Desktop SpecialtyAug 2021Aug 2027
Microsoft Certified: Security, Compliance, and Identity FundamentalsNov 2022No expiration
Microsoft Certified: Security Operations Analyst AssociateNov 2023Nov 2027

Certification numbers are omitted here since they aren't independently verifiable by a visitor — instead, verify the full record directly on the public Microsoft Learn transcript →

Beyond the active certifications above, the Microsoft Learn record also includes 33 exams passed and 142 training modules completed (84+ hours) of continuous, self-directed learning — on top of, not instead of, 2,000+ hours of professional training delivered as an MCT.

A 40-year record, not a stale credential

What matters more than any single badge is that this is a continuously updated record — recertified and expanded as the platform moved from DOS and Novell networking, through on-premises Windows Server, to modern cloud and endpoint management.

1986

Where it actually started

Began working in IT on DOS systems, then moved into Windows as it launched, plus Novell and peer-to-peer networking — a decade of hands-on infrastructure experience before formal Microsoft certifications existed.

1997

First Microsoft certifications

Certified on Windows NT 4.0 Server and Workstation and Networking Essentials — the start of formal Microsoft infrastructure credentials, and the same year Microsoft Certified Trainer status began.

1999–2004

Windows 2000 & Server 2003 era

Systems Engineer and Systems Administrator credentials across Windows 2000 and Server 2003, plus Exchange 2000 and ISA Server — the on-premises infrastructure backbone most modern cloud tools eventually replaced.

2000s

Enterprise systems management

Hands-on with Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) and Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) — the direct predecessors to Intune's approach to monitoring and managing fleets of devices from a central console.

2019

The shift to cloud & endpoint management

Certified on Azure Fundamentals, Microsoft 365 Fundamentals, and Azure Administrator, alongside completing Microsoft's own device management training — including the "Manage devices by using Microsoft Intune" module, the same year Intune itself started becoming a mainstream small-business tool.

2020

Endpoint Administrator & Solutions Architect Expert

Earned Microsoft 365 Certified: Endpoint Administrator Associate and Administrator Expert — the credentials built specifically for Intune and modern device management — plus Azure Solutions Architect Expert the same year.

2021

Azure Virtual Desktop Specialty

Certified on configuring and operating Azure Virtual Desktop — remote desktop delivery across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android endpoints.

2022–2024

Security, compliance & modern threats

Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals, Security Operations Analyst, and Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect — keeping pace with the security side of endpoint management, not just the device-configuration side.

Earlier, retired credentials

Microsoft retires certification programs as the platform evolves — these are no longer active but represent the foundation everything above was built on: Microsoft Certified Professional (1997), Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Messaging, and Microsoft Certified: Cybersecurity Architect Expert (2024).

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