Got poor Windows 2000 training? One group considers filing suit.
- By Dian Schaffhauser
- 05/01/2001
Osborne states its Test Yourself MCSE practice exam books will help you ace the Windows 2000 exams. Will they?
- By James Carrion
- 04/01/2001
4 Steps to MCSE Certification
CompTIA’s product-neutral Network+ exam tests your skills outside the Microsoft mold. Here’s your guide to preparation.
- By Greg Neilson
- 11/01/2000
Microsoft's made its relational database management system fully Web-enabled, scalable, reliable, and faster for development. What justifies putting it into a qualifying heat in your organization?
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 11/01/2000
Can’t afford a Cisco router home study lab? With RouterSim 2.0, set up a simulated router network at a fraction of the cost.
- By Barry Shilmover
- 10/01/2000
Ever failed at a project because you didn't understand how to manage it? A new GartnerInstitute program wants to teach you a better way.
CompTIA's latest vendor-neutral certification
proves your knowledge of Internet applications.
- By Patrick Santry
- 02/01/2000
Prepare for Windows 2000 with free, self-paced training courses from Microsoft. Also, find out what online training companies are ahead of the game with Microsoft Official Curriculum for Win2K.
- By Chris Brooke
- 12/01/1999
Is online shopping the best way to get your certification books?
These six products offer practice questions for the NT Server in the Enterprise exam. But as our expert reviewer shows, if you don't already know your stuff, you could be led astray.
- By James Carrion
- 10/01/1999
Stand apart from your peers by adding the Compaq Accredited Systems Engineer title to your MCSE.
Adaptive testing has met with some resistance, but it really works to your advantage.
- By Cyndy Fitzgerald
- 06/01/1999
How can you boost the return on your certification investment? Cut costs, raise rates, and—for the truly ambitious—consider packing your bags.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 06/01/1999
Seems this club for the IT elite is getting crowded. So, how will you define your uniqueness?
We interviewed a handful of Microsoft Certified Professionals who told us that their companies treat them like crown jewels. Here’s what they had to say about their companies, their benefits—and their plans to stick around.
Investing in certification is a winning business proposition for employees, prospective clients, and companies as a whole.
- By Richard Sheldon
- 04/01/1999
Beyond the obvious differences, these two designations have uncanny similarities. Harry ponders the MCSE vs. MBA question and asks, “Why not get both?”
- By Harry Brelsford
- 04/01/1999
To indicate basic hardware mastery, consider adding the vendor-independent A+ certification to your résumé.
- By Emmett Dulaney
- 03/01/1999