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Monday, January 15, 2007

Learning with Microsoft

Be an IT Expert, Learn with Microsoft
If you have no knowledge of what Internet is and what it does, you are way behind the times. Having the basic knowledge of this technology can be a good start. Opening yourself to this tool will surely open up new horizons for you, one that offers bigger and better possibilities. And of course once the chance to enhance any computer skills that you have passes your way don’t even think twice. Just like this new program offered by Microsoft. The new Microsoft Learning and Training Certificate can expand your knowledge regarding design, debugging, script, network and development. After undertaking this training, you will have the Microsoft expertise’s you need in order to land a great career.
This Microsoft Certificate includes different learning products and these include the Classroom Training: Microsoft Certified Partners for Learning Solutions, Microsoft Official distance Learning, Microsoft Official E-Learning and Microsoft Press Books. Out of these learning products you’ll be able to experience workshops, clinics and stand-alone hands-on labs. So from the products you can choose whether to have classroom training or a distance or e-learning experience. This Microsoft Certificate program has been specifically designed to suit your own convenience.
Microsoft Certifications

Choose a certification to learn more about its benefits and requirements
MCTS
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications enable professionals to target specific technologies and to distinguish themselves by demonstrating in-depth knowledge and expertise in the various Microsoft specialized technologies.
MCITP
The Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certifications demonstrate comprehensive skills in planning, deploying, supporting, maintaining, and optimizing IT infrastructures.
MCPD
The Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) credentials distinguish you as an expert Windows Application Developer, Web Application Developer, or Enterprise Applications Developer. These credentials demonstrate that you can build rich applications that target a variety of platforms using Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
Microsoft Certified Architect Program
Microsoft Certified Architect Program targets practicing solutions architects and infrastructure architects who successfully apply frameworks and methodologies to create an architecture through the entire IT life cycle.
MCDST
Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technicians (MCDSTs) have the technical and customer service skills to troubleshoot hardware and software operation issues in Microsoft Windows environments.
MCLC
The Microsoft Certified Learning Consultant (MCLC) credential recognizes MCTs whose job roles have grown to include frequent consultative engagements with customers. These MCTs are experts in designing and delivering customized learning solutions.
MCSA
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrators (MCSAs) administer network and systems environments based on the Microsoft Windows operating systems. Specializations include MCSA: Messaging and MCSA: Security.
MCSE
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers (MCSEs) design and implement an infrastructure solution that is based on the Windows operating system and Microsoft Windows Server System software. Specializations include MCSE: Messaging and MCSE: Security.
MCDBA
Microsoft Certified Database Administrators (MCDBAs) design, implement, and administer Microsoft SQL Server databases.
MCT
Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) are qualified instructors who are certified by Microsoft to deliver Microsoft training courses to IT professionals and developers.
MCAD
Microsoft Certified Application Developers (MCADs) use Microsoft technologies to develop and maintain department-level applications, components, Web or desktop clients, or back-end data services.
MCSD
Microsoft Certified Solution Developers (MCSDs) design and develop leading-edge business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, platforms, and the Microsoft Windows architecture.
Microsoft Office Specialist
Microsoft Office Specialists (Office Specialists) are globally recognized for demonstrating advanced skills with Microsoft desktop software.

Cleaning Lcd Screens


The TFT or LCD screen is one of the most expensive component of your notebook or desktop computer and they're very sensitive to dust, fingerprints or even when you cough or sneeze without covering the mouth and nose.Unlike the standard CRT monitors with Glass screens, you are not advised to clean an LCD Monitor by wiping it with a piece of dry lint-free cloth since the sensitive display is likely to get scratches from dust particles.So how do you clean an LCD monitor screen without buying any of those expensive LCD Monitor Cleaner solutions or Monitor Wipes available in the market ? We look at some proper methods and precautions before you clean the monitor you can use this method to clean HDTVs, projection TVs and Plasma TVs as well.Think of LCD Displays just like the soft and delicate skin of your newborn baby - Be very gentle and never put even the slightest pressure on the computer screen with your hand.Second, you need to find a piece of soft cloth - old cotton handkerchiefs should be fine but don't try tissue papers, toilet rolls or even shower towels as the fabric will scratch your screen permanently as if done with sandpaper or utensil scrubbersEither turn the monitor off or set the background to black and hide all the desktop icons and minimize the open windows. This will easily help you identify the dirty areas of the monitor.To prepare the solution for cleaning LCD monitors, you will need deionized or distilled water and vinegar or iso-propyl alcohol (or vodka ) - Don't use tap water or mineral water as they could leave white marks on the screen because of the dissolved salts.Dilute the vinegar or IPA with distilled water 1:1 and spray this liquid on the cloth. Never ever spray liquid directly onto the LCD screen. Moisten the cloth with this home made LCD cleaner and gently move the wet cloth in just one direction - from top to bottom.Be sure that the LCD screen is dry before closing it or using the computer. Do not use any solutions that contain Acetone, ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid, ammonia, or methyl chloride. Never touch the LCD screen with your fingers as this can cause the pixels to burn out.