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www.tstc.edu Computer Networking at Texas State
Technical College.
Communications networks of computers and routing
devices are no longer luxuries. Today business,
government, and individuals depend on reliable
connections to communication systems that transmit
and receive information instantaneously over long
distances. Computers, the cornerstones of new
communication systems, connect networks that link
information through fiber optic, wireless or
satellite media.
The Computer Networking & Systems Administration
department prepares technicians to build and
manage these communication systems. Instructional
coursework offers insight into computer network
design, implementation and management.
Computer Networking & Systems Administration at
Texas State Technical College offers
specializations in System Administration,
Microsoft and UNIX, in addition to the standard
CNS curriculum. All associate degrees now include
four courses in Cisco Systems networking with
emphasis on router and switch configuration. These
courses cover all of the material needed for the
student to achieve the Cisco Certified Network
Associate certification.The two-year CNS program
includes classroom and laboratory instruction that
focuses on building extensive experience in
Microsoft, Novell Netware and UNIX System
Administration. The Associate of Applied Science
degree program includes courses covering client
operating systems, server operating systems, Cisco
equipment, NetWare, UNIX, Windows Network
strategies, network cabling systems, Local Area
Network (LAN) design and management, network
protocol design and implementation, and
internetworking of multi-vendor and divergent
systems.
CNS graduates have a wide array of job
responsibilities. In the field, the CNS graduate
may install and maintain networks, install and
administer network servers, support network users
and even monitor and maintain network security.
Graduates of the program hold jobs with titles
such as network administrator, network technician,
computer or network support specialist, help-desk
or system administrator and network consultant.
Microsoft Specialization... A specialization in
Computer Networking & Systems Administration at
Texas State Technical College.
The Computer Networking & Systems Administration
department at TSTC provides focused, hands-on
instruction for developing and maintaining the
communication systems at the core of the
information highway. Through the Microsoft
Specialization, you can earn an Associate of
Applied Science degree while developing skills
specific to supporting the products of the world's
No.1 software company. CNS has been a Microsoft
Certified Partner since 1998, indicating our
commitment to maintaining a faculty highly trained
in the latest Microsoft technologies.
In addition to earning your degree, you can work
toward certification as a Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer, (MCSE), for wide-ranging career
opportunities installing, managing and maintaining
Microsoft servers and networks worldwide. This
program provides more actual hands-on time working
with the product than other training and education
options.
The two-year Microsoft Specialization covers the
basic CNS curriculum with coursework in network
design, implementation and management which
includes all the courses needed to achieve the
Cisco Certified Network Associate certification.
The coursework then focuses on the skills needed
to support Microsoft's Windows Server software-the
world's best-selling server. The coursework, which
culminates in an Associate of Applied Science
degree, provides unique instruction with Microsoft
servers, clients and networking technologies.
Unix Specialization... A specialization in
Computer Networking & Systems Administration at
Texas State Technical College.
UNIX is a powerful, multi-user operating system
first developed in the 1960's. There are now many
versions of UNIX and its cousin, Linux. These
operating systems run much of the Internet and
host powerful enterprise-wide applications and
e-commerce sites in business and government.
TSTC's Computer Networking & Systems
Administration department is an authorized Sun
Education Center. Sun Microsystems makes the
popular Solaris Operating Environment version of
UNIX. The Sun Academic Initiative is a program
designed to create a collaborative relationship
between Sun and academic institutions. Courses
delivered through this program introduce students
to Sun Microsystems technologies, prepare them for
industry-leading certification, and equip them
with marketable IT job skills. Tags : computer networking |
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| Social Networking Panel Discussion at Zeitgeist '07 |
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Chris Alden, Michael Birch, Reid Hoffman and
Esther Dyson at Zeitgeist '07
Being an entrepreneur can be challenging enough:
Putting together the right combination of market
opportunity, product, team, and financing is more
art than science. But being an entrepreneur in the
social networking space brings a completely
different set of challenges. Rather than the
Facebooks and Myspaces, we've invited
entrepreneurs from lesser-known social software
companies, who will talk about their strategies
for enabling online community -- LinkedIn from a
business perspective, BeBo for consumers, and
Socialtext for workgroup collaboration. Dyson, a
longtime industry observer through her Release 1.0
newsletter and PC Forum conferences, as well as an
active investor, will uncover the key success
factors in growing a successful social networking
startup. Tags : Google Zeitgeist |
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Durée : 1875 s |
| Challenges and Opportunities in Academic Research Networking |
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Google Tech Talks
January, 28 2008
ABSTRACT
Topics include:
* New applications and apps usage/deployment
and the challenges they pose for networks
* Network trends in the R&E community.
o towards network virtualisation
(circuits as a service/light paths provisioned by
users or applications on demand) - "Articulated
Private Networks"
o inter-network control, managing QoS /
lightpaths and other performance attributes across
network domains
o sustainability issues - reducing the
Carbon footprint of the network itself and our
users
Speaker: Donald Clark, Chief Executive, REANNZ
(Research & Education Advanced Network NZ Ltd) Tags : google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
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Durée : 3598 s |
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