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What Did Happen to the MCSE Cert? Today Ken Rosen held a Live Meeting on the topic and although the information wasn’t new, it was presented well and explained in detail. We’ve attempted to provide some guidance for MCSE candidates and IT Pros ever since the Server 2008 certification changes were announced; here are some of the
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Whatever Happened to MCSE?
Since the announcement of the new Certification Renewal Policy earlier this month, CompTIA has received some serious criticism from certification holders. The new policy stated that the A+, Network+ and Security+ certifications will no longer be lifetime certifications
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CompTIA Listens and Adjusts Certification Renewal Policy
Last October, the Cisco Certifications Team alerted students about upcoming revisions to the CCNP certification in a brief post on Cisco’s Learning Network. Since then CCNP candidates have been waiting to hear the big news
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Cisco Revises CCNP: BSCI, BCMSN, ISCW & ONT Exams Retire
If you’re interested in building your own home VMware vSphere lab then take a look at the video that David Davis, the instructor of our best selling VMware vSphere training, recently created and posted on his site VMwareVideos.com. David details his virtualization lab including servers and storage and shows you what it takes to run
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VCP & vExpert David Davis Shares His Home VMware vSphere Lab
Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (ONT 642-845) is one of the 4 exams (or 3, depending on the CCNP path you choose) that must be completed in order to obtain your CCNP certificate. The ONT exam is focused more on the Quality of Service (QoS) side of networking, whilst introducing some basic Wireless Local Area Network
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Cisco CCNP ONT (642-845) Exam Guide
Microsoft’s Second Shot offer is back! Microsoft’s popular Second Shot offer is now available — allowing you to take a free retake of your next Microsoft exam if you fail on your first attempt. If you’re ready to get certified in the next six months then take advantage of this great offer. Here’s how it works: You register
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Get a Free Retake on Your Microsoft Exam — through June 2010
Recently I posted a quick overview of Windows 7 certifications where I discussed the difference between MCTS and MCITP certs and briefly introduced all of the current Windows 7 exams. I also posted a more in-depth article on the Windows 7, Configuring Exam 70-680. Today we’ll move on to Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs — Exam 70-683
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Windows 7, Preinstalling for OEMs (Exam 70-683)
Whether you’re preparing for a Cisco exam or learning new Cisco technology, having actual experience with the devices can really help you better comprehend how the particular product works. Of course, gaining access to Cisco gear isn’t always a practical solution for a number of reasons, main one being cost.
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Prepare for Your Cisco Exams with Cisco Packet Tracer
ComputerTraining.Edu unexpectedly closed all of their classroom training locations leaving students outraged and looking for answers. ComputerTraining.Edu offered instructor led classroom training across schools in 14 states that were all closed abruptly last week
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Free training for Computertraining.edu students from Train Signal
Recently my fellow Train Signal colleague posted Good Luck David, a post that wished me luck during my first marathon — the MetroPCS Dallas White Rock Marathon on December 13, 2009. That post and all the words of encouragement from it where a tremendous boost that helped me in the race.
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Computer Nerd turned Runner – David’s Marathon Update
Once again, Eric Siebert of vSphere-Land, is asking you to vote for your favorite Virtualization blogger. And since Train Signal is sponsoring the survey, you also get a chance to win one of two copies of our VMware vSphere Training once you place your votes. You get to choose your top 10 favorite virtualization blogs and rate
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Vote for Your Favorite Virtualization Blog & Win vSphere Training
Last week I posted a quick overview of the Windows 7 Certifications, defining the difference between MCTS and MCITP and briefly introducing each of the Windows 7 exams. Today I will cover the Windows 7, Configuring exam in depth so that you can get a better understanding of what skills the exams covers and what you
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Windows 7, Configuring (Exam 70-680)
With Windows 7 released, IT Professionals can now start looking into a new wave of Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification exams based on the new operating system. In this article I will outline the basics of each Windows 7 exam, along with what certifications or certification credit you
The new Microsoft Security Essentials is the newest security offering from Microsoft superceding Windows Defender. You can install Microsoft Security Essentials for free on any genuine installation of Windows XP (with Service Pack 2 or higher,) Windows Vista, and Windows 7.
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Microsoft Security Essentials: Installation & Configuration Guide
CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) is a vendor neutral certification that covers a range of topics that focus on wireless LAN technology. Whether you’re interested in a new career path or just want to keep your networking skills up to date, consider the possibilities that the CWNA certification has to offer. The CWNA certification has some important
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How to Become a CWNA Certified Wireless Network Admin
In August 1993, Terry Slattery became the first person to pass the CCIE (Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert) certification exam. At the time, Terry was helping lead CLI development and training as a Cisco consultant, and when he found out about the CCIE program he took the two day hands-on test to become CCIE #1026. Now you might
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Interview with the First Cisco CCIE in History: Terry Slattery
In today’s video, you will learn how to pin and unpin your favorite programs to your Windows 7 taskbar. I will show you how to pin desktop shortcuts to the taskbar and how to move items around on your taskbar and arrange them to your liking. I will also give you a short intro to Jump
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Free Windows 7 Training: Getting the Most out of Your Taskbar
At VMworld 2009, VMware announced a new free solution to help SMBs get started with virtualization called VMware GO. In partnership with Shavlik, VMware GO is a free web-based service that allows Admins to: Download ESXi for free Burn it to a DVD Evaluate existing hardware to see if it is compatible with ESXi Install and Configure ESXi Convert existing
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Jumpstart ESXi and P2V with VMware GO
In my last article, The Complete Cisco CCNA Certification Guide, I outlined the required objectives that the CCENT and CCNA exams cover, along with providing some recommended training to use while preparing for your Cisco exams. Today, I’m going to be focusing on one of the specialty certificates which you may want to get after
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The Complete CCNA Security Certification Guide
The Aero Shake feature in Windows 7 is as useful as it is cool. And it’s definitely one of my favorite new features of Windows 7. In the quick video below, I’ll show you how to minimize multiple windows quickly using Aero Shake and a keyboard shortcut to bring them all back — the Aero Shake
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Free Windows 7 Training: Increase Productivity with Aero Shake