Thanks for that info, Don. I actually watched a presentation on the MS website about the new server and certifications. I'll check and see if I have the link for everyone.
For those of you wondering the certification path, I'll outline it here..
The MCSA is becoming MCITP Server Administrator. To achieve this credential, you'll need to pass only 3 exams:
70-642:TS:Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
70-640:TS:Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
70-646:Pro:Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator
The MCSE is becoming MCITP Enterprise Administrator. To achieve this credential, you'll need to pass 5 exams:
70-620:TS:Windows Vista Client*
70-643:TS:Windows Server 2008 Application Platform
70-642:TS:Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
70-640:TS:Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
70-647:Pro:Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator
* can be substituted with a client/office combo exam (forgot the number)
As for upgrading, there are two upgrade exams (1 for MCSA and 1 for MCSE) that basically combine several of the above exams into 1.
70-649:TS:Upgrading MCSE on 2003 to 2008 (AD, Network, App exams)
70-648:TS:Upgrading MCSA on 2003 to 2008 (AD, Network)
In addition to those, if you're an MCSE looking to become an Enterprise Administrator, you'll need to take a client exam and the Enterprise Admin. exam. If you're an MCSA looking to become a Server Administrator, you'll only need to take the Server Admin. exam in addition to the upgrade exam.
Hope that gives everyone a good idea about what's to come with the new certifications, I know I found it quite interesting and am looking forward to them

Bill