IT Insights Blog — certification
The Cloudy Future of Windows
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Twenty-four years ago, Microsoft launched one of the best remembered ad campaigns in the history of Madison Avenue. The focus of the campaign, albeit elliptically, was the then-pending release of Windows 95, the 15th iteration of the world's most ubiquitous (even at the time) computer operating system. The tag line, "Where do you want to go today," is still alive and well in the vernacular.
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The High Cost of Retraining Employees
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Weird and Unexpected
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Every once in a while in life, weird and unexpected things happen. Quite often this phenomenon is observable in nature, with prominent examples frequently forming the backbone of clickbait sinkholes on the internet. Take, for example, the Blood Falls formation of Taylor Glacier in Antarctica. If you've ever seen a picture, such as the one below, then the name makes perfect sense.
Dialing for Dollars
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We here at the TestOut Continuing Education news desk and blog factory consider ourselves to be relatively plugged in when it comes to both the IT industry and the wider world beyond that. We try to write about current events and real-world challenges. It's probably more interesting for you to read about those things, and it keeps us both on our toes and with one ear to the ground.
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A Little Spring in Your Step
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Yesterday, March 20, was the vernal equinox, or as it is more commonly called, the first day of spring. It's been said in the past that spring is when a young man's fancy turns to love, meaning that late March and early April are, supposedly, even more ripe for romantic attachment than the middle of February. On the other hand, there are many different things to love in the world.