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A+
Certification
Benefits of A+
Certification:
A+ Certification is a non-vendor, non-product
specific program, developed by the Computing
Technology Industry Association (CompTIA). It
certifies the benchmark competency of technicians in
the computer industry. The program is supported by
computer hardware and software vendors like General
Electric, Digital Equipment, Microsoft, Toshiba,
Packard Bell, and IBM.
A+ topics covered:
Configure and troubleshoot microprocessors, RAM,
power supplies, mother-boards, BIOS, CMOS, floppy
drives, and hard drives. Also covers Windows 2000,
DOS, and 95/98/ME operating systems tweaking,
troubleshooting and optimization.
Network+
Certification

Benefits of Network+ Certification:
Network+ is sponsored by
CompTIA, and developed in cooperation with such
industry leaders as 3Com, Banyan, Compaq, IBM, Lotus,
Microsoft, and Novell. The Network+ certification
validates your knowledge as a networking professional.
It demonstrates that you have a wide range of vendor
and product neutral networking skills that are
required in today's network environments.
Network+ topics covered:
Managing and troubleshooting common networking models,
layouts, media and connectivity devices; IP
addressing, creating subnets and subnet masks, network
security, and networking protocols such as
TCP/IP.


Mark
"Doc" Noel (c) 2002
Contact: 386-446-5522
e-mail:
wicketkeeper@rocketmail.com
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