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July 2006
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Hi, I am Jallow Marie-Jeanne from Gambia.
I will definately recommend the gates mcse bootcamp for people who feel that they can handle the pressure of taking 7 exams in 24 days.
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Poisoned PowerPoint attacks users
Microsoft is warning Windows users about a virus that takes over PCs via the popular PowerPoint program.
Attached to the virus is a poisoned presentation that, if opened, installs keylogging software on a computer.
Users are being told to take care because it could be weeks before Microsoft produces a patch that protects against the security loophole.
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Managing and Scaling IP SAN
The drive by IT organizations toward efficiency in capital equipment and human resource utilization is highlighted by the server and storage consolidations, which is pushing the conversion from direct attached storage (DAS) to network attached storage (NAS) and storage area networks (SAN). The DAS to NAS/SAN conversions, as well as the new data-intensive applications, are underscored by the requirements for inherently scalable and manageable distributed storage infrastructure.
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GATES gains insight into Engineering Colleges
GATES recently conducted a seminar at Indira Gandhi Engineering College, Koparkhairane for third and Final year Computer Engineering Students.
Remarkable success in MCSE, CCNA and SNPA boot camp
Three cheers to the success of our student from Canada, Ray Massoud of the June July boot camp.
Choose from becoming a Network or Security Specialist
This program is one of its kind considering the latest trend in IT Infrastructure Management Services.
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