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Software-license pros emerge as a new IT breed
Software-licensing decisions used to be strictly in the domain of pencil-pushers. Now, many organizations realize they need IT types to make sense of software-vendor programs such as Microsoft's Licensing 6.0. (Last of a three-part series.) Article
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Stick with Win2k or switch to Windows Server 2003 certifications?
A look at the differences between the two cert paths and some advice in choosing which to focus on. Tip
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New Windows Server 2003 exam focuses on data center
Microsoft has teamed up with Unisys to produce a certification exam for IT professionals who want a credential that includes experience with high-end servers. Article
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What is an ISEB certificate?
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What's better: Computer engineering degree or MBA in CIS?
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Should I still get certified in NT4?
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Good news for MCP test takers
Microsoft is once again offering information to exam candidates about their areas of strengths and weaknesses on MCP certification tests. Tip
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Here comes a Microsoft desktop technician certification?
Sources inside and outside Microsoft have recently let slip some details about a supposedly forthcoming new desktop technician certification program. Tip
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Windows Server 2003 certification: Answers to all your questions
Microsoft is aware of the overlap in duties among MCSAs and MCSEs, and the company's new certification curriculum has been designed to avoid redundancy and equip students with a training mix that's better suited to the realities of everyday tasks. In... Article
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Windows Server 2003 certification: Should you wait a while?
Timing is everything and, while the new Windows Server 2003 credentials are going to be integral in the near future, many users are hesitant to invest their time and money in a certification or upgrade they may not really need right away. In part two... Article