This is something I've thought about, myself. After MSFT dropped the MCP/MCSE, there was a certification skills gap for a while. MSFT did correct the issue.
Now the thing to remember about Microsoft certs is that they are more focused on roles, not necessarily technology, so you're not going to take a "Windows Server 2019" exam, so to speak.
1. Azure Fundamentals - AZ-900: Since Microsoft is dragging the world, kicking and screaming, into the Redmond cloud, this is the baseline, particularly for many of us trailing edge holdouts.
2. Microsoft 365 Fundamentals - MS-900: If you're going to work on an MSFT tenant in your org, this one is a key.
These two will couple nicely against CompTIA Cloud+.
3. Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktops: Two tests make up this one. MD-100/101 focus on managing Windows Clients, not only in an on-prem situation, but as part of an Azure AD.
4. Windows Server Hybrid Administrator: AZ-800/AZ-801 - Two more exams for this. Integrates on-prem Windows Server with Azure AD.
Now, there are scores of Microsoft exams and certs to conquer for a 0-3 year IT practitioner that will go nicely with the CompTIA repertoire.
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