Train Signal March 19, 2009
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  Articles In This Issue
The Why of IT -- Coach's Philosophy of IT Training & Certification
Server 2008 (And More!) Terminology Resources
2 Most Common Mistakes People Make on IT Exams
Train Signal Training Article The Why of IT -- Coach's Philosophy of IT Training & Certification
Posted by Coach Culbertson
Train SignalI’m pretty sure that it was Victor Frankl who said that we humans can do just about anything if we have a why. The how we can figure out, but the why of what we do is critically important to every choice and action.

So I’ve been thinking about why I do what I do as an IT guy and instructor. And I recently heard a quote from a fellow by the name of David Neagle that summed up my why as to what I do, and I thought, “That’s it!”


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Train Signal Training Article Server 2008 (And More!) Terminology Resources
Posted by Lisa Szpunar
Train Signal Is your server administration experience counted in months or years?

Well, either way you may come across a term from time to time that you need to look up (I know I do!). So, I have collected some Server 2008 (and more) terminology resources for you. Go ahead and bookmark this post for future reference. I won’t tell.

We'll start with a general IT encyclopedia, Server 2008 terms of course, and then some Virutalization, Home Server and Cloud Computing vocabulary -- just for good measure!


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Train Signal Training Article 2 Most Common Mistakes People Make on IT Exams
Posted by Jason Zandri
Train Signal You’ve decided that you’re going to embark on getting that certification. Good for you!

You’ve been working with the technology for a while and definitely longer than the recommended or suggested amount of experience that is listed on the skills page for the certification, so you’re feeling pretty confident there. You’re just trying to figure out if you’re missing anything else but you’re not really sure.

This article will help you a bit as I talk about two common mistakes people make on IT exams.


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