Q&A: Microsoft's Resident Psychometrician (Part 2) In the second part of this Q&A, Microsoft Learning Group's Liberty Munson explains some of the challenges in developing developer-related exams and what strides Microsoft has made to combat exam piracy.
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Q&A: Microsoft's Resident Psychometrician (Part 1) The Microsoft Learning Group's exam maven, Liberty Munson, offers some insights into exam development, piracy and the innovations that come from asking the right questions.
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(1/25/10) full story
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Taking 802.11n Control to the Clouds One college has adopted technology that allows it to save money on Wi-Fi controllers and expand its 802.11n network across the entire campus.
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Cisco Plays Both Sides of the Virtual Coin The Unified Computing System supports VMware and Hyper-V and aims to be a "Cloud in a Box" solution. But can Cisco transition from routers to servers?
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(8/3/09) full story
Unified Communications, Step by Step Unified communications (UC) is an all-encompassing term that describes a variety of applications. While the idea of implementing UC can seem overwhelming, the best approach is to take it bit by bit.
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(2/1/09) full story
Cisco: The Unlikely Contender Networking giant Cisco goes after Microsoft's supremacy in the collaboration-software market.
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(11/1/08) full story
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(11/1/07) full story
The ABCs of IPv6 IP version 6 is poised to revolutionize networking. Here's why you should care and what you need to do to get ready.
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