Archive for September, 2007
Silverlight Vs Flash: Trying to collect different opinions
This post was inspired by the post on Jesse Ezell Blog: Silverlight vs. Flash: The Developer Story
“A few people didn’t like my proclamation that Flash is dead. This is understandable. It is a bit premature to make such claims, but the Silverlight model is pretty amazing. As someone who works with Flash on an ongoing [...]
MCSE Certification: Real Boot Camps And Cheat Camps
A technical training school that provides accelerated instruction leading to MCSE certification is typically referred to as an MCSE boot camp.
From my experience, having taught boot camps for five years, the name is fitting. It is an experience that can make or break you. It is at times painful, and at times one of the [...]
Benefits Of Linux Training & Certification
Those IT professionals who can describe themselves as fans of open source operating systems and wish to enhance their skills by learning technologies other than Microsoft, will find that exploring the Linux world may be quite of interest to them.
Linux operating systems have their growing market share, there’s no doubt about that; at least that [...]
Do I Need Certifications Before Starting A Computer Repair Business?
I wish to start my own computer repair service, i don’t have any certs in that field, but i know what each piece of hardware is called and where it goes etc, should i get any certifications before it think about starting my own business?
That’s an interesting question because you’re really talking about what I [...]
Beyond Monitoring: Latest Trends in Service Delivery for MSPs
Greg Shields will talk about the dissonance between reactive and proactive service delivery. He’ll talk about the perils of managing multiple system classes and how to leverage industry best practices to help you evolve your service delivery strategy from reactive to proactive. Sign up now! Event Date: Thursday, September 20, 2007, 11:00am (PDT)/2:00pm (EDT)
Microsoft Loses European Court Appeal
A European court today upheld an earlier ruling that Microsoft abused its monopoly position on several fronts, including bundling Windows Media Player with Windows and withholding critical technical information about its client and server operating systems.
Online Crooks Getting More Professional
Online crooks are quickly enlarging an already vast sales and distribution network to propagate spam and send malicious software in hopes of infecting millions of computers worldwide, according to a new report.
Microsoft Taps Zander To Head Visual Studio Group
Microsoft has re-organized its developer division, tapping .NET Framework head Jason Zander to oversee the team that puts together Visual Studio, the company’s flagship development environment.
SMB Messaging Summit Webinar 2007
Join panel host Michael Osterman of Osterman Research for a lively, interactive discussion on the top messaging problems, issues, and solutions facing Small and Medium sized organizations at the SMB Messaging Summit 2007 Webinar. You will get an overview on the latest trends and survey results from your peers, as well as hear from leading vendors that include Apptix, ArcMail Technology and Sunbelt Software.
Event Date: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at 10:00am PDT/1:00pm EDT
Microsoft Ships BizTalk Server 2006
Microsoft this week released a key update to its SOA-based middleware platform—BizTalk.
