What is the MCITP Certification? How can I get MCITP Certified?

Are you interested in knowing what Microsoft’s MCITP Certification is? You may also be interested in getting information on how to get MCITP certified? We have provided answers to these questions below and also information on some of the best training resources for preparing for the MCITP certification exams. What is the MCITP Certification? The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) […]

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How To Become MCITP Certified Server Administrator

There are over 5,000 MCITP Server Administrators worldwide. Are you ready to be number 5,080? Ready to take your career to the next level? Ready to prove your Server 2008 leadership and problem solving skills? Great! Now let’s see what you’ll need to become a MCITP certified Server Administrator. MCITP: Server Administrator The MCITP Server Administrator certification will help you […]

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Group Policy Basics

Introduction People often ask me how Group Policy works. It’s not always from a standpoint of editing a GPO, checking check boxes for policies, and what each policy setting does, but  rather how Group Policy is intelligent enough to get from the boot process to the domain controller, to finding the right GPOs. Well, that is what this article is […]

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Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks

A short description of each of the six original RAID architectures. Introducing some of the common terminology associated with RAID and computer storage in general. Introduction In the late 1980s those smart folks at UC Berkley gave the world RAID. Known initially as Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, corporations soon changed this to Redundant Array of Independent Disks (likely to […]

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Third-Party DNS Services

In this article the author will review three of the most popular third-party DNS providers – OpenDNS, Google and Dyn. Introduction There are many recursive DNS providers out there you can use for domain name resolution on your network, which can be used instead of or in conjunction with your own DNS server (or those of your ISP). Here we’ll […]

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Creating an Intranet in Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (Installing a Web Server IIS 7)

A web server is a system that allows computers of a network to access the resources using a web browser or using web-formatted addresses. In Microsoft Windows networks, a web server is created using an application named Internet Information Services or IIS. In Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2, the web server is available as IIS 7.5. […]

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How to Set Up a Virtualization Server

If there’s one technology that can greatly improve computing environments of any size, it’s virtualization. By using a single physical server to run many virtual servers, you can decrease operational costs and get far more bang for your buck. Whether your company is a 2-server or 2000-server shop, you can benefit from server virtualization in a variety of ways. The best part? […]

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Virtualization Basics

Virtualization software can essentially turn one computer into several. We’ll show you how virtualization works, what it can be used for, and a few virtual software packages for your nonprofit or library. Imagine only being able to run one software program at a time on your computer. What if, in order to check your email, you had to turn off […]

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