A solid understanding of NT 4.0 will help you understand Windows 2000. This book spells out a track of attack for you.
- By James Carrion
- 02/01/2000
Microsoft Official Curriculum has been adapted to target a wider range of IT Professionals.
- By Sergio A. Pineda
- 02/01/2000
Configuration of Active Directory is the second step to a successful installation.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 02/01/2000
CompTIA's latest vendor-neutral certification
proves your knowledge of Internet applications.
- By Patrick Santry
- 02/01/2000
With the advent of this Windows 2000 tool, there’s finally a concerted effort to get .DLL hell and similar problems under control.
- By Michael Chacon
- 02/01/2000
The changes coming to your MCSE title with Windows 2000 give you a good reason to evaluate your career plans.
- By Steve Crandall
- 02/01/2000
Planning is the first step to a successful installation.
- By Harry Brelsford
- 01/01/2000
You’ll recognize the architecture of Windows 2000, which builds on the solid foundation poured for NT 4.0.
- By Michael Chacon
- 01/01/2000
Prepare for Windows 2000 with free, self-paced training courses from Microsoft. Also, find out what online training companies are ahead of the game with Microsoft Official Curriculum for Win2K.
- By Chris Brooke
- 12/01/1999
About that new MCSE track...
There’s no escaping migration to Windows 2000, and it’s going to be painful. Accept the pain and take the time to design an elegant directory now.
- By Michael Chacon
- 12/01/1999
As you prepare for the next wave in networking, make sure you’re doing it right with Microsoft Official Curriculum.
- By Frank Miller
- 12/01/1999
The new Windows 2000 track for MCSEs stresses enterprise complexity because it’s based on key findings from a survey of 2,800 IT professionals worldwide.
- By Anne Marie McSweeney
- 11/01/1999
There'll be a dozen flavors of Windows 2000 to suit just about every IT professional. Plus, fan mail!
You’ll get more out of a mixed Windows/Unix environment.
- By David Millett
- 09/01/1999