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Value of IT Training

Friday, July 25th, 2008

The world is becoming more dependent on technology as time goes on. This means that the people who know how to use that technology will only gain value in the future. This is especially true for anyone watching the current situation in foreign IT industries. Offshore support is becoming more costly for companies and many […]

Rented Textbooks is a Better Alternative

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

While more and more students are enrolling each term, the need for textbooks also increases. Parents have shelled out bucks upon bucks for textbooks alone. Well, now, there is a much better alternative for budget-conscious parents and students — textbook rental.
There are now many online stores for used textbooks or new ones that are being […]

Best University in Canada?

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

I’m in Grade 11, enrolling in grade 12 after the summer, and I was just wondering which University in Canada is best for Engineering (Mechanical Engineer to be exact). I’m thinking of Universities like Waterloo and Toronto…any suggestions?
 
For engineering, yes, University of Toronto and University of Waterloo are at the top of the […]

MCSE Bootcamp

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

If you have been looking for a way to jump start your IT career, you can consider becoming Microsoft certified through a mcse boot camp. Attending one of the fast paced certification classes is one of the quickest ways to reach your goals. At the boot camp training class you will be taught all of […]

CCNP Boot Camp

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

A CCNP certification enables you to install, configure, and troubleshoot converged LAN and WAN networks with between 100 to 500 nodes or more. While there are many ways to prepare for the required exam, enrolling in a ccnp boot camp is regarded as one of the fastest ways to certification.
The various boot camps provided online […]

How do Aircraft GPS work

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

The Garmin Aviation GPS range is one of the most respected and well known aircraft GPS systems on the market today. Not many people know how they work, it is quite complicated and they are very intelligent devices. The simplest form of explaining the way the Garmin Aviation GPS work is that there are 24 […]

Career Path to Become a Lawyer

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Once you have decided you want to become a lawyer there are some things you need to keep in mind. The first thing you will want to think of is the type of law you want to practice. Sure, you will need to go to college as well as law school in order to become […]

InfoPath 2007 Training

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Microsoft Infopath is a revolutionary new application for the development of XML based data entry forms. One of its main features is its ability to both author and view XML documents with support for custom defined XML schemas. Since Infopath documents are raw XML, you can directly repurpose your data for use in other XML […]

What are some ideas beyond the traditional sausages and steak on the bbq?

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

There’s nothing better than breakfast bbq style Kochie!
I love a couple of fried eggs, mushrooms and bacon straight from the grill.
Corn is another great one for the bbq, so is asparagus - soaked in butter and wrapped in tinfoil.
Marinated […]

Move Up the Corporate Ladder with Training

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Sometimes the people moving up the corporate ladder aren’t’ necessarily the smartest or the best, but many times it is the person who is the most well trained. It is important to be trained in different aspects of computer software because it will allow you to do a better job. And, […]