Taking Your Microsoft Skills To The MCSE Level

Posted in Computers on September 24th, 2009 by cahyo

Microsoft certified systems engineer () is the designing and implementation of the infrastructure based for business solutions. They schedule their instructors led classroom training at your complete control. They invite the best Microsoft and certified trainers in the industry to help us for the development of the ultimate training and program. Te training program includes everything one needs to fully prepare for and the exams.

There are some coach and career advisors are also available in the training camp for providing a toll advisor hotline. During the training, and program, you will be provided some materials and resources that access to a training coordinators who will advise the examinee how to best utilize the training material to complete the goals successfully and also teach how to apply new skills towards the career advancement.

Career academies virtual boot camp is a cost effective method that meets the critical demand of the . Experienced users have been arranged here to lead courses in a comfortable and convenient environment. Environment of these camps makes one feel like a classroom delivered through flexible and familiar technology. The training provided for assessment and real world insight from the experts with vast experience in the subject matter. It is engaged in a dynamic learning method where multiple Microsoft operating systems were derived simultaneously and multiple senses help reinforce learning concepts. The videos help in clarifying the neutral steps and uplifting of the skills in right direction. They have proven methodology that provides as unequalled training experience with exceptional skills.

Career academies learning system include several unique features. Video lectures given by instructors during the training show one on one experience with the experts. The full motion video allows the examinee to see the steps, listen to the explanations and perform the Microsoft’s operating system practically. training is one of the most flexible and comfortable training programs. The users are able to work according to their own convenience in any training program. They can opt to take the training at home or choose any convenient location for onsite training. Read more »

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Passing Your MCSE Exams On The Road To Microsoft Certification

Posted in Computers on September 20th, 2009 by cahyo

To earn the Microsoft certified systems engineer and to prove expertise in designing and implementation of the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows 2003 platform and Microsoft Windows Server system, is the best medium.

is held to improve the expertise in designing and implementing Windows Server 2003 and other issues related to it. In order to take an one needs to go through a fourteen-day training boot camp that helps in successfully becoming an . They use custom developed curriculum that is designed to provide both preparation and practical technology skills, ensuring that the examinee shall be ready for the performance based testing Microsoft has introduced in their programs. Experience instructors have been arranged who posses many years of experience of working wit Microsoft operating system and technologies both in the field and in the classroom.

labs are designed using genuine PC technology, which provides each student having the ability to access various Microsoft operating systems simultaneously on their desktop. Due to this facility provided for , students can access any time to practice for the throughout in order to maintain their progress and determine the areas that require further study of those Microsoft operating systems.

of resources are provided to both students and instructors under this boot camp while preparing for . These resources are based on web and also distribute them after and before the classroom session so that both of them can share information. The online forum assists them to analyze different methods of programming. These centers are available for obtaining the goals. Pre-class preparation is essential to ensure complete success in an .
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Cisco Certification: Suggested Home Lab Setups

Posted in Computers on August 4th, 2009 by cahyo

When you make the decision to put your own home lab together for your and studies (a very wise decision, if I may say so!), the hardest part is figuring out how to spend your .  Do you spend it all on the and go with a cheaper 1900 switch, knowing that the 640-801 (), 640-821 (Intro), and 640-811 (ICND) exams now place a premium on knowing the ins and outs of a 2950 switch?  Do you buy a frame relay switch?  Do you buy an ?

One factor to keep in mind when you’re starting to put your lab together is that you don’t have to put it all together at one time.  With some careful planning, you’ve got a lab that you can use for your Intro studies, perhaps add a or two for ICND study, and then some more devices for your study.

Of course, it also depends on your .  If you’ve got upwards of $500 to spend, great!  If you don’t, that’s okay.  The key is that you’re going to work with the real deal instead of simulation programs.  And remember that you can always sell the equipment when you’ve achieved your goals.  You’re basically renting the equipment and then passing it on to another or candidate.

Let’s take a look at several different toplogies, from basic to more advanced.

One .   You’ll have to keep the configurations pretty basic, but getting started with one is still a start.  You can practice setting (and password recovery, perhaps!) and become acquainted with the hardware.  You can practice setting the hostname and working with many global configuration commands.   There are obvious limitations, but the big plus here is that you’ve
gotten started working with real equipment.

Two .   You can do more with two than you might think.  Make sure the first two you buy have serial interfaces.  You can then purchase a DTE/DCE cable and practice working with directly connected serial interfaces. This is a valuable skill to have on your Intro and ICND exams.   You can put PPP on the direct connection and practice working with PAP and CHAP, not to mention the vital troubleshooting command debug ppp negotiation.

Two , one switch.  Your first two should have serial and ethernet interfaces.  You can connect your to the switch via their ethernet interface in addition to the aforementioned directly connected serial interfaces.  You can create loopback interfaces on both and then practice advertising them via RIP, IGRP, EIGRP, and OSPF.  If you can, make sure to get BRI interfaces on these first two as well.  The cost of an ISDN simulator might prevent you from running ISDN at first, but plan for the future now.

It’s best to spring for a 2950 switch if it fits your .  That switch has an IOS as opposed to the menu-driven 1900 switches, so the practice will come in handy on day.  If you simply can’t afford it right now, a 1900 switch is certainly better than no switch at all! Read more »

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