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Greetings! I’m Bob Reinsch, and it seems like I’ve been working with desktops forever…
or at least since I first wrapped my hands around the blocky keyboard of a Commodore
PET back in the 70’s. As one of the Microsoft Certified Trainers on staff here at
Centriq, my sphere of influence...[Read
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I’m Doug Hoff and I have experience in teaching applications, programming (Java
and .NET) and project management. I also like to rant occasionally and like having
a place to receive comments so feel free to rant back. I’ll talk about anything
in the project lifecycle that interests me at the moment or...[Read
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Hello all, my name is Kevin Zaner and I’m a long time trainer (18 years now) for
a variety of Microsoft products, (including SMS/SCCM and MOM/SCOM), VMware ESX,
and a few other technologies thrown in once in awhile...[Read
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Hi, I’m Leslie Koorhan, and I’m doing the .NET blog. This is very exciting for me
as we are transitioning (as I’m sure many of you are) into the latest development
products from Microsoft, Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET...[Read
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Welcome to the Open Source corner of Centriq Blogspace. I'm Robert Ritter, and I'll
be your localhost. I've had the opportunity to work with and train in open source
technologies for 13 years, including FreeBSD, Linux, Samba, Apache, Python ...
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My name is Tom Pruett and I will be hosting the Cisco and Security
Blog. I have been teaching for 15 years and have been with the company since 1997
(the IKON days). My experience includes Cisco (CCSI and CCNA), Security
(CISSP, CEH, ChFI and Security+)...
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