Posted by Rubel Khan on August 5, 2011

Receive the new generation Kindle Wi-Fi, preinstalled with Microsoft Official Course content and a Microsoft certification voucher when you enroll in a participating Microsoft Boot Camps from Unitek Education
THE SKILLS AND TOOLS YOU NEED TO SUCCEED.
In just one to six days, a Unitek Boot Camp provides the benefit of a live instructor a Microsoft Certified Trainer and classroom learning that is immediately practical and applicable on the job. Microsoft Certification takes training one step further as it validates your skills and helps you become more marketable as an IT professional or developer.
ANYTIME, ANYWHERE ACCESS TO COURSE MATERIAL.
Take learning content with you on a new Kindle, an ideal delivery tool for digital content. This offer is available for some of the most popular Microsoft Boot Camps exclusively from Microsoft Learning Partners, Unitek Education. When you attend classroom training, you will receive your Kindle pre-installed with the digital version of Microsoft Official Courseware plus a certification voucher to drive immediate exam delivery. Unitek Education’s Boot Camps will help prepare you to earn your next certification. With digital Microsoft Official Courses, you have the flexibility to consume course materials wherever you are, on most any device. It’s a cost-effective alternative to costly books and no CD installation is required.
VALUE OF CERTIFICATION
By earning a Microsoft Certification, you gain relevant skills that employers respect and you get the opportunity to connect with a global community of other certified professionals. The Microsoft Certification Program also provides you with access to valuable Microsoft resources and benefits, such as access to the member website, career-building tools, and training. Explore the benefits of certification—and start your journey toward your ideal career.
Participating Boot Camps:
4670 Auto Mall Parkway, Fremont, CA 94538 | www.Unitek.com/training | 1-888-825-6273
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Posted by Rubel Khan on July 5, 2011
If your company is considering Office 365 or if you’re simply curious about this evolving technology, you’ll be interested in these free Jump Start videos, which leverage a "team-teaching" approach.
Each video, presented by Microsoft evangelist Adam (Bomb) Carter and senior Microsoft technologists, features real-world scenarios, best practices, and the benefits and options for adopting Office 365.
Additional training materials are also available on Born to Learn.
Office 365 Platform
Exchange Online
Lync & SharePoint Options
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Posted by Rubel Khan on January 12, 2011
Learn about Outlook 2010 with resources for IT professionals, developers, and end users. CLICK HERE
Springboard Series
From exploring the latest features to assessing compatibility and customizing configurations, the Springboard Series is your destination for technical resources, free tools, and expert guidance to ease the deployment and management of the Microsoft Optimized Desktop, which comprises:
- The Windows Client operating system
- Microsoft Office products
- Windows Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) technologies such as Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V) and Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization (MED-V)
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Posted by Rubel Khan on August 31, 2010
Here are many pages of tutorials and hours of video training sessions that help you learn how to create Windows Client applications. This content is tailored to a variety of learning styles and technical levels. Click
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Posted by Rubel Khan on August 19, 2010
Just a few weeks ago, Microsoft hosted Windows Phone 7 Jump Start, a free training event on how
to develop awesome apps and games for Windows Phone 7. It was a great success with around 1,000 developers participating in 12 hours of demos, labs, and good old fashion fun.
Here is the detail
Enjoy!
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Posted by Rubel Khan on June 17, 2010
Download Microsoft Web PI and get the framework, server, database, and tools you need to build and run websites on Windows.
http://www.microsoft.com/web/downloads/platform.aspx?wt.mc_id=bac-web-corp-BBWS_mscom_WebPI
Why you’ll love it.
It’s Free
The Web PI is a free download with no strings attached. We don’t know about you, but we definitely like free.
It’s Tiny
Weighing in at under 2 megabytes, the Web PI is the fastest way to get the components that make up the Microsoft Web Platform.
It’s Smart
Installing Web Apps or updating the Microsoft Web Platform, Web PI’s improved validation support ensures everything just works.
It’s Up-To-Date
Whether you’re updating or installing components, Web PI always includes the latest version of the Microsoft Web Platform.
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Posted by Rubel Khan on June 17, 2010
By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer and keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to more efficiently maintain your computer and safeguard your privacy when you’re online. http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/maintenance/speed.aspx
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Posted by Rubel Khan on June 17, 2010
If Windows ever notifies you about a weak signal, it probably means your connection isn’t as fast or as reliable as it could be. Worse, you might lose your connection entirely in some parts of your home. If you’re looking to improve the signal for your wireless network, try some of these tips for extending your wireless range and improving your wireless network performance. http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/wirelesstips.aspx
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Posted by Rubel Khan on June 17, 2010
If you think you are technologically challenged when it comes to clean your computer. By clean I don’t mean remove dust from your computer monitor. This is very important that you periodically clean the hardware. Here is a great article from Microsoft shows step by step way to clean your computer. http://www.microsoft.com/athome/setup/cleancomputer.aspx
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Posted by Rubel Khan on February 3, 2010
On January 27, Apple held a much-hyped and long-anticipated “event” in San Francisco, where Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s new tablet device, named (perhaps, in the wake of all the jokes it inspired, to its regret) the iPad. I was looking forward to finding out exactly what the specs on this were going to be. I’ve been trying to find a really good tablet PC for years, since way back when Microsoft introduced Windows XP Tablet Edition. I love the concept, but none of the devices that have hit the market since then has quite gotten it right — at least for me.
via 10 reasons why I’ll be passing on the iPad | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com.
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