lotus notes certification help
TBisaDisease
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Anybody know where i could gt exam practice for cheap o something, most of the ones i see are running $70 for just one exam and i need to get it for three exams. it seems just too much fo r an exam that cost 125/exam. X 3
i just need some practice exam help/site tutorial i could dwnoad to help with the test,
hell i have already bought the book and read it just need sm exam feel and revisions b4 the actual thing.
help
i just need some practice exam help/site tutorial i could dwnoad to help with the test,
hell i have already bought the book and read it just need sm exam feel and revisions b4 the actual thing.
help
AA, BA (CIS)
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Judd Member Posts: 132Just something to think about.
http://www.forbes.com/intelligentinfrastructure/2005/08/23/lotus-microsoft-email-cz_dl_0823lotus.html
http://messagingpipeline.com/159900818
Lotus Notes is being integrated with Workplace Messaging, which is another reason many companies are migrating away from Notes/Domino.
Might want to invest in an MCP/Exchange cert instead.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-284.asp
I believe this one qualifies for MCP. -
TBisaDisease Member Posts: 14 ■□□□□□□□□□Judd wrote:Just something to think about.
http://www.forbes.com/intelligentinfrastructure/2005/08/23/lotus-microsoft-email-cz_dl_0823lotus.html
http://messagingpipeline.com/159900818
Lotus Notes is being integrated with Workplace Messaging, which is another reason many companies are migrating away from Notes/Domino.
Might want to invest in an MCP/Exchange cert instead.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-284.asp
I believe this one qualifies for MCP.
Thanks are u really sure, thouigh i read the links above, but i am being told by some in the business that ibm lotus notes is the most secure but off course it is less user friendly and that is why most big organizations are not letting it go.
(the way it manages server cert, passwords, sessions and all that security stuff.....)
what do u think of that.AA, BA (CIS) -
jim_stasz Member Posts: 123TBisaDisease wrote:Judd wrote:Just something to think about.
http://www.forbes.com/intelligentinfrastructure/2005/08/23/lotus-microsoft-email-cz_dl_0823lotus.html
http://messagingpipeline.com/159900818
Lotus Notes is being integrated with Workplace Messaging, which is another reason many companies are migrating away from Notes/Domino.
Might want to invest in an MCP/Exchange cert instead.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-284.asp
I believe this one qualifies for MCP.
Thanks are u really sure, thouigh i read the links above, but i am being told by some in the business that ibm lotus notes is the most secure but off course it is less user friendly and that is why most big organizations are not letting it go.
(the way it manages server cert, passwords, sessions and all that security stuff.....)
what do u think of that.
It is the most secure, but so was Novell. -
Judd Member Posts: 132TBisaDisease wrote:Judd wrote:Just something to think about.
http://www.forbes.com/intelligentinfrastructure/2005/08/23/lotus-microsoft-email-cz_dl_0823lotus.html
http://messagingpipeline.com/159900818
Lotus Notes is being integrated with Workplace Messaging, which is another reason many companies are migrating away from Notes/Domino.
Might want to invest in an MCP/Exchange cert instead.
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/exams/70-284.asp
I believe this one qualifies for MCP.
Thanks are u really sure, thouigh i read the links above, but i am being told by some in the business that ibm lotus notes is the most secure but off course it is less user friendly and that is why most big organizations are not letting it go.
(the way it manages server cert, passwords, sessions and all that security stuff.....)
what do u think of that.