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CCA worth getting?
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gotmilk?
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Country: State: Certifications: Working on:
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or CCEA for that matter?
I'm curious whether I should pursue this now or sometime in the future? Is it used a lot in the workplace?
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02-05-01 01:30 AM
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Kasor
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Yankee Country: USA State: Certifications: n^2 Working on: STUDYING!!!
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Yeah, it worth 4 something and depend on your point of view.
Thin network is very usual to many non-IT, regular company. Like financial institute, trading, design company and etc....
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02-08-01 03:39 AM
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tlang
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Registered: Feb 2001 Location: Tilton Country: USA State: NH Certifications: MCSE, CNE, MCT, MCP2000, A+, N+, I+ Working on: CCNA, CCEA
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I agree
Thin client computing has 'made' my career in healthcare, where legacy apps are the norm.
Understanding this, now had propelled me into the legal arena too, where 'Citrix' is also used alot!
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02-28-01 06:40 PM
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steinmto
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Registered: Dec 2000 Location: Bennett Country: USA State: Certifications: MCSE NT 4.0, MCSE W2K, CNA, CCA Working on: CCEA, MCSE 2003, CNE, BSIT
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