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Windows NT 4 MCSEs really needn't fret
If you received, or are seeking, a Windows NT 4 MCSE, don't panic at the announcement that these exams are being retired. It's not as bad as it looks. The certification holds value...
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Microsoft retires NT 4 exams, but MCSEs needn't fret
If you received, or are seeking, a Windows NT 4 MCSE, don't panic at the announcement that these exams are being retired. The certification holds value and is going to save you tim...
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Novell service packs target NetWare client bugs
This week, Novell released NetWare client service packs for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
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Noncompetes: Just say no
Noncompetes aren't the answer to protecting an organization's intellectual property—hiring employees with integrity is. So toss your noncompete covenant in the trash.
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You've hung your shingle, now spread the word
Don't let Mr. Eckel's MCSE fool you. Erik worked in advertising and public relations for years, and he's picked up a few pointers that could help your business grow.
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It's 9/9/99 and we're still here
Sept. 9, 1999, the date seen by many as a dress rehearsal for Y2K, is passing without incident.
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Microsoft and partners position NT as telecom carrier-class platform
Microsoft is serious about playing in the telecommunications arena. But just how committed is Redmond to telecom applications and partnerships? Try 99.999 percent.
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DSL: Not for consumers only
Fueled by a never-ending search for affordable bandwidth, companies are starting to examine DSL services. Here's a look at what they offer, and what they could cost.