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Get Current Now With a Two for One Offer!
Get current and get to the cloud! Purchase and take an exam at full price before June 30, 2012, and you will receiveat no costa voucher valid for an MCSA or MCSE exam in the same technology path when it becomes available.
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The MCSE is dead.. Long Live the MCSE!

The MCSE is dead.. Long Live the MCSE!
5 years ago, Microsoft shocked the world by not releasing an MCSE certification for the new Windows Server 2008 product line, recently they have announced that it's back! but in a rather different form..
In the drive to highlight the specialized skills required by complicated private cloud systems, Microsoft have released a new Solutions tier of certs
these certs marry up with the more traditional tracks of MCTS, MCITP and MCM but focus specifically on cloud infrastructure and advanced services
the new certs are listed as follows
Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)
Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE)
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Microsoft Reminds Windows XP Users Its Time To Upgrade

Microsoft Reminds Windows XP Users Its Time To Upgrade
Microsoft's Windows XP operating system that was launched in 2001 and just refuses to die, will still be getting security updates and hotfixes until April 8 2014. With only two more years to go, though, Microsoft today reminded these users that its about time to upgrade their PCs..
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Scott Lowe to Create Training Videos

Scott Lowe to Create Training Videos
Scott Lowe has announced on his blog that he is creating a cbt package with trainsignal on vmware design.
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CompTIA Certification Testing Moving to a Single Vendor

CompTIA Certification Testing Moving to a Single Vendor
CompTIA, worlds leading provider of vendor-neutral certifications, announced it would move its certification testing to a single Vendor. Effective July 9, 2012, CompTIA exams will be delivered exclusively with Pearson VUE via their worldwide network of more than 5,000 testing centers. CompTIA certification exams will no longer be available at Prometric testing centers at that time. Pearson VUE has been delivering CompTIA exams since 2003.
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10 Microsoft Exams to Retire in January 2013

10 Microsoft Exams to Retire in January 2013
Microsoft will be retiring ten exams on January 31, 2013. The list includes MCTS exams related to Microsoft Office 2007 (SharePoint Server 2007, Visio 2007, Project 2007 and Project Server 2007), along with an MCITP exam for Office Project Server 2007 and 5 exams related to Microsoft Dynamics NAV 5.0
To get the full details, see the full Microsoft exam retirement schedule
Microsoft grapples with Windows Azure outage

Microsoft grapples with Windows Azure outage
A component of Windows Azure has experienced a worldwide outage for the past eight hours, preventing customers from carrying out management operations for technology that uses the cloud management service.
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Cloud anyone!

Apple iPad 3 expected on 7 March following press event

Apple iPad 3 expected on 7 March following press event
Apple has announced an event on 7 March at which the company is expected to launch its latest iPad tablet.
Invitations sent to journalists read: "We have something you really have to see. And touch.".
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MWC 2012: Nokia reveals 41MP cameraphone

MWC 2012: Nokia reveals 41MP cameraphone
A 41-megapixel Nokia smartphone was among the new technology on show during the opening day of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
The 808 Pureview offers enhanced low-light performance as well as sophisticated image compression designed to help users share pictures.
Nokia hopes to regain ground lost to Google and Apple in the mobile market.
Thanks to Boffy for pointing out this article
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4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters'

4G TV interference: Up to a million homes 'need filters'
Almost a million UK homes will need to have filters installed to prevent TV interference from 4G mobile signals - at a cost of £108m.
A smaller number of homes - about 10,000 - will need to switch to satellite or cable TV services in order to avoid degraded picture quality.
Homes that cannot receive these alternative platforms will receive up to £10,000 each to "find a solution".
Costs will be met by the winner of a spectrum auction later this year.
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