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Latest News
What's going on
in the IT Industry? It is as
ever-changing as the technology
itself. Check out some of the latest
news, articles, and additional resources to
keep up with the latest in technology. The news articles
are updated frequently.
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TechGalaxy.net is a resource for technical
training, including information related to
Microsoft products, courses, certifications,
links to technical articles, books,
downloads, Q&As, how-to articles, tutorials,
FAQs, tips & tricks, security, technical
blogs, and more.
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Microsoft
Certified Professional Magazine provides
real-world, peer-to-peer technical and
product information for experienced
information technology professionals, many
of whom hold Microsoft certifications.
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Alexander's Blog
Alexander's Blog includes comments, news,
observations, tips, and much more on
technical topics such as training,
certification, security, messaging,
hardware, network clients/servers,
troubleshooting, etc. Topics are not
necessarily limited to Microsoft products
and technologies, even though the vast
majority of discussions are
Microsoft-specific.
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Sharee's Blog
Sharee's blog is an excellent resource for
Microsoft SharePoint topics. The blog is
loaded with great tips and tricks, articles,
troubleshooting tips, gotchas, and other
SharePoint resources. Whether you are new to
SharePoint or consider yourself an
experienced SharePoint professional, you
will find something to meet your needs on
this blog. The blog covers both Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and
Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0.
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Seattle Windows Networking User
Group
Seattle Windows Networking User
Group (WNUG) serves the Puget
Sound's IT professional
community. It is primarily
focused on Microsoft networking
technologies, such as Windows
Server 2008/2003, Windows
7/Vista/XP, Active Directory,
SharePoint, Exchange, SQL
Server, ISA Server, SMS, etc.
WNUG's goal is to provide useful
information to IT professionals
so that they can better
configure, deploy, maintain,
support, manage, troubleshoot
and secure Microsoft networking
products and utilities.
Registration is FREE and is open
to public.
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