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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Microsoft MCSA Boot Camp Classes

August 2011
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Prove your expertise in systems administration on Windows Server operating systems by earning a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credential after learning all the necessary information in our Microsoft MCSA boot camp class. This credential helps you advance your career by showing customers and employers that you have the skills necessary to successfully manage and troubleshoot network environments running on Windows server systems. An MCSA candidate should have one to twelve months of experience in working with a desktop operating system, a network operating system, and an existing network infrastructure, which is who these Microsoft MCSA 2003 certification boot camp classes are designed for.

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Microsoft's Windows 2003 MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) certification is for professionals who implement, manage, and troubleshoot existing network and system environments based on the Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Operating Systems, which is what our Microsoft MCSA boot camp will teach you when you take it. These individuals typically do not deploy new networks and systems as part of their job function, as is expected of individuals holding the MCSE credential. Unlike MCSEs, MCSAs are not expected to have design skills.

Some Microsoft MCSA Certification Boot Camps may include Microsoft certification training videos on the Apple Ipod Touch


Microsoft MCSA 2003 Boot Camp Facility (Click Images to Enlarge)
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We have certified instructors teaching the Microsoft MCSA boot camps, which provides students with quality and comprehensive training so that they can successfully pass the exam and get certified. The price of the Microsoft MCSA 2003 boot camp in Atlanta includes airfare, hotel stay for the duration of the course, breakfast and lunch meal vouchers and all the necessary learning materials like books and software. With our Microsoft MCSA boot camp, students can also take the exam right before they leave home, so that they have all the information fresh in their head, thus enhancing their chances of passing it on their first try.

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August 2011
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Comcast Cable Provider Introduced High-Speed 2go 4G/3G Wireless Data Service

August 2011
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Comcast the cable provider has introduced their High-Speed 2go 4G/3G wireless data service. Comcast said that this High-Speed 2go is the fastest wireless service across your metro area, unfortunately 4G service only available at Bellingham,WA,Portland,OR and Atlanta,GA and 3G service already coverage most of the US area.
Comcast High-Speed 2go 4G/3G wireless will provide you a 15MBPS home internet service and unlimited 3G/4G data access when mobile speed up to 3-6Mbps and when your 3G or 4G network not available, you can default to Sprint’s EVDO network. The Comcast offering High-Speed 2go in four pack;
  1. Performance Pack for $49.99
  2. Blast! Pack for $59.99
  3. Ultra Pack for 69.99
  4. Extreme Pack for 106.99

Automobile law lemon

August 2011
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The vehicle lemon law is the powerful act that provides protection to the buyers against any defective cars, trucks or van purchase. However warranties are often given at the time of buying new vehicles that sounds safe but in actuality customer gain nothing from such option. That is why a law has been passed against the purchase of any vehicle to grant at least minimum protection. Lemon law is mainly operates for a brand new car or an automobile that is not performing according to its promises. Each states sets different standard for the law procedure but provides almost similar coverage.
The vehicle lemon law also identifies the types of cars and their service contract details as and when they are enclosed. Even on used motorcycles, cars, trucks, Jet Skis, SUVs and other many types of vehicles comes under the law. The law is applicable if the dealer is not able to repair the damages even if the vehicle owner provides him a sufficient time to fix it. There is a warranty card comes with every vehicle which mentions the details of the dealer and information regarding lemon law whether it is applicable on the current purchase or not. There must be indication in the warranty card about the number of times the vehicle shown faults and the attempts made to repair it. If the manufacture does not attend your claim one can take the assistance of this law.
The vehicle lemon law work as a gadget against worries related with any discrepancy of new vehicle. Under this law the manufacturer should have to repair the vehicle honestly and all the extra expenses like taxes, insurance and others have to be bear by him only. In certain situations this law is fail to gain its sole motive. The consumer may be harassed by the dealer; therefore it is essential to get the right knowledge of its operating.

Meet the AT&T, T-Mobile merger opposition

August 2011
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Yesterday’s U.S. Judiciary Subcommittee hearing about the merger between T-Mobile and AT&T provided arguments on both sides of the fence. We’ve covered the topic of spectrum usage recently as argued by those in favor of the merger, and those who are opposed. Today we’re going to focus on what the opposition had to say. The opponents against the merger included Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, Cellular South CEO Victor H. Meena and Public Knowledge president Gigi Sohn.

Dan Hesse

Dan Hesse’s main issue with the merger is about competition. Hesse said that “Sprint was born of competition” and the combined strength of AT&T and T-Mobile would create a duopoly of the cellular market in the United States. Hesse referred to a super-powered AT&T and Verizon as the “Twin Bells.” He argued that phone manufacturers could be discouraged from working with anyone other than AT&T and Verizon.
Phone manufacturers won’t be considered evil for doing this. The people that control those companies have to make money. They want their products to reach as many relevant customers as possible. Despite what AT&T’s CEO Randall Stephenson thinks, customers will flock to a carrier that possesses a device that everyone wants. Hesse also said that the new operating systems created for devices will be built with the Twin Bells in mind.
“AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile will turn back the clock on wireless competition,” Hesse said.
Hesse later said that Sprint wouldn’t necessarily be unable to compete in a market that consists of a duopoly, but it will make it very difficult. When asked, Hesse said it is possible that Sprint will be forced to sell out to Verizon or AT&T after the merger.

Gigi Sohn

Sohn started her testimony by referring to a petition created by Public Knowledge. She said that over 1,000 people signed the petition in opposition to the merger. The effects from the merger in her opinion could be devastating to employees. She insists that thousands of jobs will become redundant in the wake of the merger. She also said that GSM services will be monopolized in the United States. This would give GSM device manufacturers no choice but to attempt to negotiate with just one company. Sohn also said application markers would suffer due to lack of competition.
“ATT has a history of blocking innovating applications,” Sohn said.
AT&T traditionally blocked Android apps that weren’t native to the Android Market. The company is loosening its reins by allowing Amazon Appstore applications to be installed on its phones.
Sohn also accused AT&T of inefficiency because it operates three different networks.

Victor H. Meena

Meena did not mince words. In regards to the merger he said, “We [Celluar South] can find nothing good about it.” If the Twin Bells were to exist, Meena said the only thing smaller cellular providers can do is wait their turn to be devoured. Sprint would become a takeover target and would likely be purchased by Verizon. As Meena put it “There is no third option.” Either the market will enter a duopoly, or the merger can be denied which can potentially usher in a new era of competitiveness in the wireless industry.

AT&T and T-Mobile: The argument over spectrum

August 2011
During Wednesday’s United States Judiciary Subcommittee hearing about AT&T’s takeover of T-Mobile USA, one of the hot issues involved wireless spectrum. AT&T and T-Mobile claim it needs more of it, but those in opposition of the merger beg to differ. We’ll cover more details about the hearing soon, but for now, let’s focus on the spectrum issue.

T-Mobile Testimony

T-Mobile USA CEO Philipp Humm testified that T-Mobile USA does not possesses the necessary amount of wireless spectrum to roll out a LTE network. Humm claimed that T-Mobile is running out of spectrum and faces a complete exhaust within a couple years. Under these circumstances, T-Mobile does not have the ability to continue to compete with the other three major U.S. mobile carriers for much longer. Humm also said that Deutsche Telekom, the parent company of T-Mobile USA can’t invest anymore resources into T-Mobile USA to remain competitive. If the merger between T-Mobile and AT&T is approved, Humm declared that T-Mobile customers will get more coverage provided by AT&T’s spectrum shortly after the deal is done. They’ll be able to benefit from LTE, HSPA+ and GSM standards.

AT&T Testimony

AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson reiterated the points AT&T made in a company blog post in mid-April. AT&T also believes it’s running out of spectrum. By 2015, AT&T expects the wireless data traffic it harbors will be eight to 10 times higher than what it is now. Stephenson said the lack of spectrum will slow the growth of mobile internet technologies in the future. Stephenson insists AT&T can’t wait to achieve more spectrum because it will take years for new spectrum to open up. Should the merger be approved, AT&T will provide 97% of U.S. customers with LTE service.

Sprint and Public Knowledge Testimony

Of course, not everyone is for the merger. Gigi Sohn, president of Public Knowledge testified that “T-Mobile customers are irate” over this possible merger. On the subject of spectrum, Sohn said that AT&T could provide greater service to rural areas without acquiring T-Mobile. In a similar argument, Dan Hesse, CEO of Sprint, said that AT&T is “warehousing spectrum.” Hesse said “It [AT&T] doesn’t use the spectrum it has.” Contrary to what AT&T claimed, Hesse said that only 1% of the U.S. population will get coverage following the AT&T and T-Mobile merger.