CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associate

by Support 15. June 2009 19:20
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CCNA certification is a first-level Cisco Career certification and indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. The certification is obtained through 80 hours of Cisco certified training (ICND1 and ICND2) as well as passing the 640-802 exam for the certification.

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CorelDRAW X4 Essential Training

by Support 15. June 2009 19:17
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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 lets you tackle creative graphics and design projects with confidence. Precision tools, market-leading file compatibility and high-quality content help you turn your creative ideas into professional results: from distinctive logos and signs, to striking marketing materials and eye-catching web graphics. CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 provides all of the graphics tools you need to illustrate, layout, edit and trace.

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ASP.NET 2.0 for beginners

by Support 15. June 2009 19:02
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This course provides a practical, hands-on coverage of developing Web applications using ASP.NET and C#. This course includes extensive coverage of powerful new features in ASP.NET 2.0, such as master pages, themes, Configuration, Forms based security, and new data binding.

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MS Access 2003 for beginners

by Support 15. June 2009 18:56
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Welcome to Microsoft Access 2003 for beginners. This tutorial is designed for users who are new or only have little experience using Access 2003. It introduces fundamental database concepts and operations and illustrates how they are performed in Microsoft Access 2003. This tutorial will cover all of the main features and functions of Microsoft Access 2003.

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Transact-SQL Using SQL Server 2005

by Support 15. June 2009 18:48
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This course will introduce you to the Transact-SQL (T-SQL) language. T-SQL is used to interact with your relational database for such tasks as retrieving records from your tables, updating, inserting and deleting data. This course is geared towards the absolute beginner and will give you the foundation needed to becoming a T-SQL expert.

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IT Computer Maintenance

by Support 15. June 2009 18:43
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Computer Maintenance Technicians work in a variety of technical settings. They may work for a computer consultancy firm or within the IT department for a large company. Since computers are used on a daily basis, there is a high demand for Computer Maintenance Technicians by businesses and private individuals.

Computer Maintenance Technicians should have extensive knowledge of computer parts and components as well as software and systems and should be able to update and repair computer systems that may be malfunctioning or in need of modernization. Computer Maintenance Training requires some formal education, but the amount may vary depending on the type of career one is pursuing. Typically, students may earn an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in computer science, computer programming or computer engineering. Students may also take separate certification courses through vendors such as Microsoft. Some students may choose to pursue a bachelor's degree in a computer science-related field, and graduates of these programs qualify for supervisory positions within the Computer Maintenance field.

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