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System administrator -
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MCSE ,Datanom CCNA - Network
specialist Many good links about network and security.
Click here to find out , why is the one of the best in Denmark,
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MCP Program
The MCP Program was established in 1992.
To date, more than 1.5 million people have achieved Microsoft
certification worldwide Microsoft certification gives you industry
recognition of working on Microsoft products and technologies. MCSE
certification is appropriate for IT professionals working in typically
complex computing environment of medium-to-large organizations,
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Mandrake
LinuxTM is a friendly Linux Operating System
which specializes in ease-of-use for both servers and the home/office.
It is freely available in many languages throughout the world,
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Protego academy-CPSM /
PROTEGO is a privately owned company, located in Copenhagen, Denmark.
PROTEGO offers a wide range of vendor-independent services within the IT
security field, providing our customers with unbiased assurance of their
infrastructure security - CPSM is based on CISSP (Certified Information
System Security Professional)
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Oldest Danish-American Newspaper in USA - Since 1872 -
Nationwide Circulation - Articles Written in English &
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Wonderful Copenhagen...Copenhagen, Denmark.
Scandinavia's biggest city is one of the safest, most beautiful and
culturally rich cities in the world.You can get full info on what's
happening this month in Copenhagen on Copenhagen this week
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Need some examples
to give you an idea of how to set up networks that
have Ethernet, HomePNA and Wireless parts?
You can find few of the possible combinations on
this site. They are intended to show some of the
combinations possible and to highlight how many
subnetworks are created when different products are
used.
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Børsen - Danish magazine for business people .It's little bad
because ,they mix Danish with English language on English version |
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Internet Encyclopedia is my attempt to take the
Internet tradition of open, free protocol
specifications, merge it with a 1990s Web
presentation, and produce a readable and useful
reference to the technical operation of the
Internet.
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