Month of February, 2007
One of the best methods of securing IT training, and preparing for your MCSE Certification examination is the boot camp. MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified System Engineer. The MSCE boot camp gives you the intensive training that you need to not only pass the examination, but also to handle the work afterwards. The boot camp concept takes its name from military basic training and although it does not resemble that in the discipline area, it certainly earns its name for its intensity.
Does anyone still use film? I recently heard someone ask this question earlier this week. The question struck me because I recently had a problem with the insufficiency of compact flash data recovery technology – particularly as it pertains to a frazzled vacationer who suddenly realizes that all the pictures he took were suddenly corrupted [...]
DIY data recovery seems like a good idea when you consider what online services charge. But do-it-yourself is not necessarily the best way to go. You first have to consider these three backup issues: 1. What caused or is likely to cause data loss?2. How much data was lost?3. What kind of data was lost?4. How [...]
Your CCNA and CCNP exams demand you understand how EIGRP and split horizon operate. Learn these details in a practical lab with real Cisco routers from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
The much-maligned floppy is still used by many people because it is one of the things that can help preserve your sanity. You can boot from it if your system crashes (it can apply to anything from Linux to Windows) and you can even save accounting data on it (e.g., from MYOB or Quicken programs) [...]