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IT Insights Blog — TestOut Continuing Education

What's Your Certification Resolution?

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Call to Action

It’s a New Year, a time of new beginnings, and of course — New Year’s Resolutions. According to Statistic Brain, 41 percent of Americans usually make New Year’s Resolutions. Only nine percent of Americans believe they were actually successful at achieving their resolutions. Not the best odds.

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See You On the Other Side

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The Way Forward

TestOut Continuing Education fondly thanks everyone who has been a part of both our successes and struggles in 2016. We appreciate everything we've learned and are excited to continue our growth in the coming year. We enjoyed interacting with old friends, making new ones, and helping more adult professionals than ever before discover the benefits of the world's best IT certification training. We're excited about the possibilities that lie in store on the road ahead.

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'Twas the Night Before TestOut Christmas

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Checking it twice

Have yourself a Merry Little TestOut Continuing Education Christmas! We offer our customized interpretation of a classic Yuletide tale.

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A TestOut Continuing Education Carol

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Happy Holidays

“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach!”

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The Best Defense

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Rudy G

What does troubled web search titan Yahoo! have in common with Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert? Trick question: Yahoo! and Rudy Gobert are sort of the opposite of each other. Permit us to explain: Yahoo! users — the ones who pay attention to current events, at any rate — were rocked in September by the company's disclosure that, two years previously, hackers had broken through its security perimeter and made off with personal data connected to 500 million user accounts.

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