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- Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA)
- CompTIA Security+
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE)
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Microsoft MCSE MCSA Certification Training Boot Camp Class Course
The MCSE Boot Camp is unlike any other. With our
class, you will learn more.
Our MCSE 2003: Security+ Accelerated Certification Program is the
most effective, efficient way to learn how to successfully design,
plan, and implement a network infrastructure, Active Directory®
infrastructure, and client deployment on the Windows Server 2003
platform.
Daily lectures, labs, and review sessions are supplemented by a
combination of:
- Proprietary Lab Manual & Microsoft Courseware - developed in
conjunction with Microsoft, adapting Microsoft Official Curriculum
to address the demands of accelerated learners
- Authorized CompTIA Security+ Lab Manual & Courseware
- Self Test™ or Transcender® Testing Software
18-day Boot Camp Class
The MCSE 2003: Security+ Program prepares students to achieve four (4)
certifications during the program: MCSE 2003, MCSA 2003, MCP, and
CompTIA Security+.
Our program for Microsoft certification is the most
comprehensive, flexible educational format available.
Your training may also be partially
tax-deductible.
Curriculum for the accelerated Microsoft
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The school's primary goal is your
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We provide thorough instructor-led training to ensure that you learn
the fundamentals, obtain hands-on skills and earn your
certification. You will emerge able to immediately apply your new
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We have an aggressive educational class
schedule that thoroughly covers all essential elements necessary to
become Microsoft certified.
Day 1-5 Installing, Configuring, and
Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional 70-270
Day 6-7 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Environment 70-290
Day 8-9 CompTIA Security+ SY0-101
Day 10-13 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure 70-291
Day 14 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure 70-294
Day 15-16 Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory
and Network Infrastructure 70-297
Day 17 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure 70-293
Day 18 Final Review/Makeup Day
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Primarily because of its
scalability and reliability, this architecture combination
is well suited to large ecommerce sites with
mission-critical applications and site availability. The
Linux/Apache combination offers more than enough scalability
to serve even heavy-duty business-to-business ecommerce
applications, server farms and virtual private networks
(VPNs). Business-to-consumer ecommerce sites with variable
usage and deep pockets might benefit from Apache’s
load-balancing features. ColdFusion enables very rapid site
deployment, with more than enough out- of-the-box
functionality for fast creation of sophisticated and dynamic
(if not exceptionally innovative) online applications.
asp/iis/nt
This integrated architecture is a cost-effective
proposition, particularly for companies already invested in
Microsoft technologies. Windows NT Server Enterprise Edition
comes with many useful elements, including Web hosting,
proxy, index, messaging, database, transaction and firewall
services. Although these elements are available for
Apache/Linux or can be gotten from third- party vendors for
the Linux OS, they must be separately integrated under Linux
and can make for substantial time demands on system
administrators.
As Smith says, “The number one advantage of ASP, in my
opinion, is that it’s made by Microsoft.” The company’s
influence has bred a stable of compatible products that make
NT a good value proposition and the default choice for
webmasters already familiar with Windows products, and for
companies already invested in the Microsoft Distributed
InterNet Application Architecture (DNA).
More ecommerce applications are available for NT than for
any other platform, and Microsoft shops already endowed with
VB or ASP programmers are likely to want to leverage that
investment as much as possible by sticking to the Microsoft
platform.
NT is also popular for the relative simplicity of its
interface. The Windows GUI makes administration for
inexperienced webmasters possible (although, of course,
trouble lurks, especially in the arenas of advanced
functions such as security and clustering).
Some debate rages over the common plaint that NT is less
stable and scalable than UNIX-based systems. A few
proponents, such as Zor Gorelov, president and CEO of
BuzzCompany.com (www.iasoft.com), a developer of a
source-level utility that converts ColdFusion tags to ASP
scripts, argue for NT’s equality. Others suggest that a
truly scalable solution must be bought from a third-party
vendor. In any case, the existence of vast NT server farms
such as that behind Toys ‘R’ Us seem to indicate that by
workaround or will, scalability is attainable through NT. If
you believe in conventional wisdom and don’t have expert NT
technicians, however, you might want to put your
business-to-consumer ecommerce site on something more
UNIX-like.
IIS is as powerful and easier to set up and maintain than
Apache. It is also compatible with a better set of
development tools, such as Visual InterDev and Visual
Studio, and with supporting products such as SQL Server. Its
SMP capabilities provide ample processing power for most
small-to-medium sites, although for ultra heavy- duty sites,
multiprocessor UNIX boxes are your best bet. IIS marries its
own Web services with the Windows NT system and networking
functions, as well as with Microsoft’s Transaction Server
2.0 (for distributed applications). Other perks of the
system include Index Server (for indexing HTML pages), Site
Analyst (for site management and traffic monitoring) and
Mail Server (for non-POP3 mail traffic). In addition to ASP,
IIS server supports Microsoft DNA technologies such as
ActiveX and Visual Basic (VB). These components make SQL
database integration and application scripting a virtual
snap for developers friendly with the Microsoft family.
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