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    New Wi-Fi gear aims to wipe out Ethernet edge switches

    A third new service is a patent-pending technology called Orthogonal Array Beam Forming (OABF). WLAN vendors over the past two years have been adding support for various optional parts of the 11n standard, (see from May 2010, “Major Wi-Fi changes ahead”) including transmit beam forming (sometimes “beamforming”). The same waveform […]

  • Changes in MCAD Certification

    Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD) certification endorses the capabilities of an IP professional in building applications employing Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Web services on Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 and 1.1. The Microsoft Certified Applications Developer (MCAD) validation enables the candidate gain recognition as a trained professional in developing applications […]

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    FSF: Microsoft is Bound by GPLv3 Terms If It Distributes GPLv3 Code

    Last month, Microsoft’s legal department proclaimed it doesn’t consider itself bound to the terms of version 3 of the General Public License, with respect to certificates it distributed for software, services, and support from Novell. Today, the Free Software Foundation responded by saying if Microsoft distributes software covered by GPLv3, […]

  • Requirements for MCAD certification

    For professionals seeking to establish their skills in being able to develop applications using Microsoft’s Visual Studio .NET or creating web services on .Net framework, the MCAD Certification or Microsoft certified applications developer is an ideal certification. This professional certification from Microsoft not only facilitates you in getting the acknowledgement […]

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    First ‘Bluetooth Killer’ Wi-Fi Direct hardware gets certified

    Wi-Fi Direct certification has begun. The Wi-Fi Alliance announced today that products from Atheros, Broadcom, Intel, Ralink, Realtek, and Cisco will be the first Certified Wi-Fi Direct hardware in the test bed for the new wireless networking standard. The key feature of the new Wi-Fi Direct standard is that it […]

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    Microsoft MCITP Certification

    The MCITP Certification or Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional’ certification is one of the leading technical certifications from Microsoft. This certification provides a more focused and convenient framework for the IT professionals to showcase their technical expertise in any of their chosen field out of the twelve concentrations. This certification […]

  • California Revokes Four Voting Machine Certifications

    Following last week’s report by University of California, Davis engineers on the integrity — or lack thereof — of electronic voting machines used in statewide elections, the California Secretary of State late last week revoked the approval of systems from Diebold, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia, and Elections Systems and Software, Inc. […]

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    MCSE Certification

    Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) is one of the most popular certifications awarded by Microsoft that endorses the expertise of a professional in scheming and implementing the necessary infrastructure for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server-based and Windows Server-based business solutions across a range of applications. By having this certification, you proclaim […]

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    Microsoft Unveils New Certification Programs

    Microsoft’s new certification program, Microsoft Certified Architect (MCA), which has been in beta testing for over a year, went live Tuesday. MCA is a system of certification based on seven competencies as displayed to a four-member peer review board. Microsoft says it has striven for an objective, vender-agnostic system that […]

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    Even Microsoft’s CIO struggles with the cloud II

    Scott, and other CIOs, are also dealing with the changing roles of IT workers as the move to the cloud progresses. David Stephens, director of technology services for Plano, Texas, recently moved to BPOS, Microsoft’s hosted services offering that includes Exchange and SharePoint. The move created anxiety among IT workers […]