Archive for June, 2007

Windows Server 2008 Certifications - Death to the MCSE

I watched the Microsoft webinar on the new Server 2008 (formerly Longhorn) certifications last week and came away feeling a little underwhelmed. In case you didn’t know already the MCSE is “dead” for Server 2008 and they are moving on to a “job based” approach to their certifications. Read on for more details.

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Cisco Routers - What to Know BEFORE You Buy

 

In my experience talking to other network administrators, one of the more popular questions that I get asked is “What router do I buy?” When you are working with a re-seller, many times they will advise you on this. They will take the time to learn about your business and your needs. Then, they will […]

Help Wanted — Instructors, Internet Marketer & Interns

 
 
Train Signal is Hiring!
Are you looking for a job or experience as an IT Professional? Now is your chance to join the Train Signal team! We have contract, full-time and intern positions open. Read on for details.
Instructors
We are looking for both Independent Contractors (1099) and Full-Time Instructors (W2, must be local to Chicago). Do you […]

Tackle Another CCNP Hurdle with Our New BCMSN Training!

As the pool of IT applicants continues to flood with newcomers, certification is one of the best ways to stay employed … and get ahead. But with so many certification paths to choose from it’s easy to take a wrong turn. If you are looking to add some meaningful and employable credentials to your resume, […]

Small Business Server - Truth or Myth?

There are many different articles about Small Business Server telling you what you can and cannot do with this product. Some of us think SBS is not scalable, has a lot of restrictions and is meant only for really small businesses. The truth is, you can do a lot with your Small Business Server and […]