The Windows Server Exam has been Updated, Are You Ready?

The all new 20743 Upgrading Your Skills to Windows Server 2016 MCSA course is now available from New Horizons Computer Learning Group. This five-day course will explain how to implement and configure the new Windows Server 2016 features and functionality. This course is designed for IT professionals who are experienced in Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008. Students are recommended to have their MCSA credential in either the Server 2012 or 2008 editions. Or students should have equivalent hands-on knowledge of Windows Servers. See course outline and class schedule here: 20743 Upgrading Your Skills to Windows Server 2016 MCSA

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Recapturing your GigaBytes

When you ran the Windows 10 upgrade on your computer, it gave you 30 days to roll it back. Now that you’re sure you want to keep with Windows 10 (I sure do!), it’s time to recapture that chuck of your hard drive that’s like a stack of junk in your garage.

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Get on the Night Track with Microsoft SQL Server

Microsoft SQL Server is a very stable, fast, extremely popular and affordable database engine. There is a tremendous amount of support and resources available on the web and from Information Technology (IT) providers.  Plus, it’s relatively easy to work with.

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You've Got Windows 10, Now Maximize It

Microsoft did it. More than 350 million users adopted the latest version of Microsoft's OS, Windows 10, in just 1 year. This is the fastest adoption rate out of all the previous versions. Is it because it's the best? Perhaps the FREE giveaway for a year helped. But don't let the limited time low price tag devalue the power of Windows 10. Chances are your business made the switch (how could you afford not to), and now you need to get comfortable real quick. With more than 96% of enterprise customers piloting the newest OS, here are some of the ways many businesses are already maximizing the power of Windows 10.
 
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Windows 10 is Still Free, but Not for Long

Windows 10 from Microsoft is being seen by many as a major improvement over the previous Windows 8. The operating system has been streamlined and optimized for both the consumer and enterprise markets, and people all over the world are enjoying a better computing experience for it. What's more, these users have been getting Windows 10 for absolutely no charge. 

However, this free ride is set to expire. Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will be expiring on July 29, 2016, which is the first anniversary of the OS's release date. Although this deal may be coming to a close, there's still time for you to download Windows 10 for free if your have a compatible device. 
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