Jason Zandri
Jason Zandri is a Senior Technical Account Manager at Microsoft Corporation. He has worked as a technical trainer and consultant for a variety of corporate clients in Connecticut over the past ten years. He also has written a number of CompTIA and Microsoft prep tests for Boson Software as well as a number of published articles for 2000trainers.com, MCMCSE.com, Serverwatch.com and Certification Magazine. His professional CompTIA certifications include: A+ Certified Technician, I-Net+ Certified Technician, Server+ Certified Technician, Network+ Certified Technician, and Security+ Certified Professional. His professional Microsoft certifications include: MCT, MCP, MCP+I, MCSA, MCSA: Security, and MCSE.
Jason Zandri has written 28 posts for TrainSignal Training
Certification Series: Exam 70-622 Vista Support and Troubleshoot
By Jason Zandri ⋅ March 5, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment
Hello everyone and welcome back to the Certification Series! Last week I posted an introduction to Exam 70-620 Configuring Vista Client where we looked at the details and skills needed for the exam and some certification information. I’ll be posting more detailed information on the skills needed for that exam sometime in the near future, [...]
Certification Series: Exam 70-620 Configuring Vista Client
By Jason Zandri ⋅ February 26, 2009 ⋅ 2 comments
Hello everyone and welcome to the Certification Series! Over the next few weeks I’ll be posting articles pertaining to some of the new certification exams that are available from Microsoft and the newer certifications that have released as part of the Vista and Windows Server 2008 learning tracks. I’ll provide you with a mainstream overview [...]
Who Moved My MCSE Cheese? Part 3
By Jason Zandri ⋅ February 11, 2009 ⋅ 2 comments
Part 3 – Microsoft Certified Professionals – study now for the future This is the last article in this multipart series where I have reviewed the recent history of the Microsoft Certification Program from the NT4 days right through to the releases of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 series of exams. Part 1 – [...]
Server 2008 Reliability and Performance Monitor – Part 2
By Jason Zandri ⋅ January 22, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment
Part 2 – Performance Monitor Demystified When considering the different tools that are available as part of the Windows Server 2008 operating system that will allow you to review and analyze system performance, the Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor can be leveraged by systems administrator to gather baseline information and to perform server tune ups. [...]
Windows Server 2008 Reliability and Performance Monitor – Part 2
By Jason Zandri ⋅ January 22, 2009 ⋅ Post a comment
Part 2 – Performance Monitor Demystified When considering the different tools that are available as part of the Windows Server 2008 operating system that will allow you to review and analyze system performance, the Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor can be leveraged by systems administrator to gather baseline information and to perform server tune ups. [...]
Server 2008 Reliability and Performance Monitor – Part 1
By Jason Zandri ⋅ January 7, 2009 ⋅ One comment
Part 1 – Introduction to the Reliability and Performance Monitor There are a number of different tools that are available to use on your Windows Server 2008 system that will allow you to review and analyze system performance. The Windows family of operating systems has historically provided a number of these tools and the most [...]
Who Moved My MCSE Cheese? Part 2
By Jason Zandri ⋅ December 30, 2008 ⋅ One comment
Part 2: Microsoft Certified Professionals – still relevant after all these years In this multipart series of articles, I review the recent history of the Microsoft Certification Program from the NT4 days right through to its current revamp with the releases of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. Additionally, we’ll review some of the corporate [...]
Who Moved My MCSE Cheese? Part 1
By Jason Zandri ⋅ December 17, 2008 ⋅ 7 comments
Part 1: The Microsoft Certified Professional – from humble beginnings Apologies to Spencer Johnson for the little bit of wordplay on the title of his famous motivational book that describes the constant changes in peoples’ workplaces, jobs and their lives along with the four typical reactions to those changes. In this multipart series of articles, [...]

