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Hi there!
Have you seen our YouTube channel lately? We've recently added several
new videos on VMware, CCNA Security and PowerPoint --
check them out and let us know what you think.
We've also added a cool new feature to our website that I'm sure you'll have
fun with. It's a feedback forum that allows you to share ideas and vote on
the ones you like -- Gary explains how it works here.
-- Kasia Grabowska, Train Signal Newsletter Editor |
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PowerPoint has become the standard presentation tool, mostly because it’s so
easy to use. So why would anyone need PowerPoint training?
This is one of the questions I asked Heather Ackmann, the instructor for our
brand new PowerPoint 2007 Training, in my interview this week.
Heather explained what her new training is all about and what most people
don’t know about the popular presentation tool (I bet you don’t know it
either).
See for yourself: Read This If You DON'T Think You Need PowerPoint Training |
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Smaller sized businesses don't have large IT departments, if any IT
professionals at all.
The thought of something as complex as migrating to a new operating system
conjures up nightmares of three hour hold times for technical support, hours
staring at a computer screen hoping to "figure it out," and expensive visits
from computer consultants.
The Vista Small Business Assurance (VSBA) program helps eliminate these
fears.
How does the VSBA work? Is my small business eligible to participate in this
program? What are the rules, deadlines, etc?
Find out here: Windows Vista Small Business Assurance |
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One of the many features of FreeNAS is the ability to setup an iSCSI drive.
iSCSI stands for Internet SCSI and allows client machines to send SCSI
commands to remote storage servers such as FreeNAS.
This allows you to consolidate your storage drives into a single machine for
lower cost per GB and easier maintenance, with the illusion of local disk
drives on your client machines.
See if this is the right solution for your needs and how to make it work.
Continue reading: How to Setup iSCSI Drive Using FreeNAS |
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