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If you are interested in becoming Microsoft Certified you will need to start preparing for the exams. You don?t want to go in unprepared because the process takes time and money and you will really want to pass the first time around.

For CCNA candidates, the term "packet switching" can be quite confusing. Aren't packets routed rather than switched? Learn all about packet switching from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.

The MSCE certification has been around ever since certification for systems engineers was an option. However, it has changed over the years and today MSCE certification is incredibly important in the computing field.

To pass the CCNA exam, you've got to know all about MAC addresses. Learn how these addresses are built and used by switches on your way to the CCNA with Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.

The 3 different types of MCSE training that is now available...

Cisco Systems was founded in 1984 by a married couple named Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner. They were computer engineers employed at Stanford University near San Francisco, California. The name cisco, which was originally spelled using a small c, was taken from San Francisco. It created the first commercially successful multi-protocol router.

Earning your Cisco CCNA certification means knowing the details of Cisco routing, and that includes knowing when Cisco routing terms don't quite mean what they sound like they mean.

As part of the new CCNP curriculum, Cisco has added two brand-new exams. Learn all about the ISCW exam from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.

It is important to the career development of an IT tech to have proper certification. It is getting more important everyday as the IT field continues to grow. Computer based training is not something that is optional any longer. So, the question is no longer if you should pursue it or not, but rather where can you get it. There are several options.

IT Training is often viewed as a cost and therefore something that should be kept to a minimum or even avoided. In times of recession and economic slowdown it is often one of the first overheads that gets cut from the budget. However it should be viewed as an investment in both the short and longer terms as there are a number of key benefits of formally training yourself and your staff, some are more measurable than others. Here are four important advantages of training:




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