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MCITP: Enterprise Administrator is the equivalent of MCSE for Windows Server 2008.

MCITP: Enterprise Administrator training boot camp validates your ability to:

  • Design Windows Server infrastructures, evaluate and recommend new technology solutions

  • Serve as an escalation point for infrastructure issues

  • Develop client and server best practices for other teams, such as engineering, development, and operations

  • Keep policy current for authentication, identity, and access management

  • Provide guidance in implementing security policies that affect the infrastructure on multiple levels

  • Participate in application reviews on security and

  • Ensure that the applications adhere to standard security guidelines and practices.

 

 

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Our 18 day accelerated MCSE 2003: Security+ Training BootCamp provides information technology professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, support, and troubleshoot Microsoft® Windows 2000- and 2003-based networks with a focus on information security in the enterprise. This is an accelerated course, designed for computer professionals that require effective, real-world skill-building and timely certification.

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The MCSE 2003: Security+ Boot Camp delivers the greatest value on the market for Windows 2003 Certification Training. During the program, students will achieve the following certifications:

  • Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP)
  • Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
  • CompTIA Security+
  • Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) 

Our MCSE 2003: Security+ Program:

  • Allows you to achieve your certifications in a fraction of the time of 'traditional training' while delivering industry-leading exam passing percentages
  • Helps students grasp complex technical concepts more easily by identifying and catering to individual student learning styles through a mixed visual, auditory and kinesthetic-tactual delivery system
  • Enhances retention by employing accelerated learning techniques focused on committing information to long-term memory
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The Windows 2003 operating system provides many enhanced features for its users. These features include multitasking, memory support, symmetric multiprocessing, Plug and Play, clustering, NTFS, Quality of Service, Terminal Services and Remote Installation Services.

 

Multitasking

Multitasking enables users to run multiple applications simultaneously on the same system. The number of applications that a user can run simultaneously and the system performance when running them depends on the amount of memory in the system.

 

Memory Support

To function, each application that runs on Windows 2003 requires a certain amount of memory. In order to support multiple applications running simultaneously (multitasking) and applications with large requirements for memory, Windows 2003 provides support for up to 64 gigabytes (GB) of memory.

 

Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Scalability

Symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) is a technology that allows an operating system to use multiple processors simultaneously to improve performance by reducing transaction time. Depending on the version, Windows 2003 provides SMP support for up to 32 processors.

 

Plug and Play

With Windows 2003, it is easy to install a Plug and Play device. This is a device that you plug in and use immediately without having to perform a complicated setup process. After you plug in such a device, Windows 2003 automatically identifies the added component and completes the configuration.

 

Clustering

Windows 2003 provides the ability to group independent computers together to run a common set of applications. This grouping appears as a single system to the client and application. Such a grouping is called clustering, and the groups of computers are called clusters. This arrangement of computers avoids a single

point of failure. If one computer fails, another computer in the cluster provides the same services in its place.

 

File System Features

Windows 2003 supports three file systems: file allocation table (FAT), FAT32, and the NTFS file system. You should not use the FAT and FAT32 file systems except on computers that require dual-boot capabilities. NTFS is the recommended file system for Windows 2003 because it is the only available secure file system. Windows 2003 provides the following features through NTFS support:

 

  • File system recovery
  • Large partition size
  • Security
  • Disk quotas
  • Compression

 

 

 

Quality of Service (QoS)

In Windows 2003, Quality of Service (QoS) is a set of service requirements that the network must meet to ensure an adequate service level for data transmission. Using QoS, you can control how network bandwidth is allocated to applications. QoS provides a guaranteed, end-to-end, express delivery system for information across the network.

Terminal Services

Terminal Services provides remote access to a server desktop through a terminal emulator. A terminal emulator is an application that lets you access a remote computer as though you were physically located at it. Using Terminal Services, you can run client applications on the server so that client computers function as terminals rather than as independent systems.

 

By using Terminal Services, you can reduce the total cost of operation of your network. You can distribute Windows-based applications to client computers that might not normally be able to run Windows. You can also use Terminal Services to administer your server from anywhere on the network.

 

Remote Installation Services

Remote Installation Services (RIS) enables an administrator to deploy an operating system throughout the organization, without needing to physically visit each client computer. RIS is an optional component that is available as part of the Microsoft Windows 2003 Server operating system.