Archive for March, 2008

Cisco Routing Study Guide: Configuring OSPF in a Single Area

OSPF stands for Open Shortest Path First and it represents a routing protocol belonging to the group of link-state routing protocols.
OSPF routing protocol is classified among the best dynamic protocols that exist in networks today. It is also considered to be a sophisticated routing protocol that aims to maintain loop-free and accurate routing tables. […]

So You Think You Know Word … Then Take Our Challenge!

Almost all computer users say that they know Microsoft Word, and when asked to rate their skill level most, if not all, will place themselves at the intermediate level or higher.
Many of us think that Word is easy and that there’s nothing to it … and sadly that’s what I’ve always thought too.
So when I […]

Limited Time Offer — Free Windows Server 2008 Training!

Want to get a head start on Windows Server 2008? Well this is your chance to learn more about this new platform — for FREE!
We’re giving away a free copy of our Windows Server 2008 Training DVD with any order. As soon as you place your order you will automatically be shipped a free […]

Power Up Your Windows Home Server with Power Pack 1

Windows Home Server has taken the market by storm, with tens of thousands of copies and servers sold to people — from computer enthusiasts that want to centralize their documents, movies and music to the everyday home user that just wants an easier, safer computing experience.
Through the use of a plethora of add-ins, […]

Six Snarky Statements: Why System Admins Need Microsoft Word

Hey, Coach here with a really important post.
I have talked with and taught system administrators around the country, and I am aghast how few of them really know Microsoft Word.
If I had a nickel for every time I’ve heard, “I’m a network administrator, what do I need Word for?” and “That’s for those […]