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The Intersection of IT and the Academy Awards
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“I can’t deny the fact that you like me; right now you like me!” That's a tiny snippet of what movie star Sally Field had to say in 1984 after winning the Best Actress Oscar for Norma Rae. And it's characteristic of the need almost all of have to be valued and affirmed. Famous actors may be a little more prone to crave the admiration and approval of their peers, but who doesn't appreciate being recognized for a job well done?
Remember to Tip Your Centralized Computer Process Provider
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From its intimidating preponderance of acronyms to the ever-expanding terminology of memory capacity — gigabyte, terabyte, exabyte, petabyte — information technology has numerous amusing quirks of language. For example, PC hardware is one of the few realms where it's still acceptable to mingle the terms "master" and "slave" in describing the relationship between separate and unequal components of a system.
TestOut Continuing Education Around the World
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There’s a lot that I like about my job. My coworkers, working environment, and my commute (less than a mile) are real plusses. (I'm also a longtime Golden State Warriors fan. Life is good!) One thing that really excites me, however, is seeing how our training courseware solves problems for individuals and companies around the world. A recent instance of solving problems began innocently enough with a TestOut customer who was using LabSim to earn an IT degree. He was so impressed that he showed it to his wife, Jeni Fray, who just happens to be a learning specialist with IBM in Boulder, Colo.
Get an IT Job Without an IT Degree
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Stacking Certs (Again) with CompTIA Network+
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Certification Magazine annual Salary Survey that illustrated the power of "stacking" certifications, or starting out with one cert and then adding others on top of it. We used CompTIA's popular A+ certification to make our point, and it was such an interesting illustration that we felt compelled to try it again. This time, we're looking at CompTIA's Network+ credential, which provides a nice point of entry to the world of IT networking.