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  • The value of certification

    It can be seen as essential to have a list of certifications in technical areas, but is a piece of paper always worth having?

  • Can Microsoft deliver on CRM?

    Microsoft will have an impact on the customer relationship management (CRM) market. But how important will its role be?

  • Seven tips to help you pass Exam 70-293

    Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, is a requirement for MCSE certification, although it is not required for MCSA. Use these seven tips to pass the exam on your first try.

  • The scoop on Novell's new CNE certification

    Novell didn't invent certifications, but it did pioneer their value in the marketplace. Recent updates to the CNE program have reinvigorated the certification. Before charting your course toward the CNE, here's what you should know.

  • Seven steps to pass exam 70-292

    With the new Windows Server 2003 OS, there are two versions of the upgrade exams--one for MCSEs only and another for both MCSEs and MCSAs.

  • The trouble with training

    Training budgets were looking like a thing of the past, but the industry is starting to bounce back. ZDNet Australia highlights issues to consider when training your staff members.

  • Ramping up for Windows Server 2003

    Here's a look at the primary features admins should focus on as they get up to speed before the first Windows 2003 server goes online.

  • Microsoft's practice exams need some work

    After all the hoopla surrounding Microsoft's decision to provide practice exams on its site, you'd think they'd at least work. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case for one self-confessed Microsoft-dependent tech.

  • CRM: Many happy returns?

    How can you ensure your CRM project avoids disaster and shows positive ROI?

  • MCSE: should you upgrade?

    Don't lose your MCSE certification. Learn about all the changes that will affect your upgrade path and your options for bringing your certification up to date.

  • Windows 2003 certification: Top 10 study topics

    With the release of Microsoft's latest server operating system comes a slew of new certification exams to prepare for. See what you'll need to bone up on to keep your certifications current.

  • What makes a certification valuable?

    Whether you're a hiring manager or a hopeful job candidate, it's tough to decipher the real value of certifications. One heavily certified tech guru weighs in on the factors affecting the value of certifications.

  • Just how tough is it to become a CISSP?

    You may think you're ready to prove your systems security expertise, but the CISSP exam could be harder than you expect.

  • Licensed to ITIL

    Companies are increasingly adhering to ITIL standards. Just how can ITIL offer real benefits to your business and provide you with better IT service?

  • Consider these options for Web certifications

    In a tight job market, a certification can distinguish you from other job applicants. The question is, which certifications are the most advantageous to hold?

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