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Lab Manual for MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration prepares the reader with the hands-on instruction necessary to configure network applications infrastructure using the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system. These labs offer a hands-on approach to learning that is a key component of the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 MCTS exams. Each lab offers step-by-step instruction, a list of materials required, estimated completion time, and a list of certification objectives covered plus review questions after each lab exercise reinforce hands-on learning and enrich the user's experience.
About the Author
John E Tucker holds graduate and undergraduate degrees from The American University and Strayer University and has more than thirty four years of experience in Higher Education, Information Technology, Government, and Business He has held positions as Provost, Chief Academic Officer, Senior Academic Officer, Vice President of Information Systems, Director of Systems Engineering, Dean of Curriculum Development, Dean of Academic Technology, Director of Operations, Campus Director, and Campus Dean. John was the creator of Strayer University's Distance Learning Program and server as the Director for the first two years. He served on the Board of Directors of Strayer University and helped Strayer grow from 1989-2000. John has worked in both Regional and National accredited educational institutions helping institutions obtain and maintain their accreditation. Darrel Nerove has worked in the IT field for over 20 years in multiple areas of IT, including networking, internetworking, programming, and security. He was the Network Control Manager at the Pentagon and has been a Network Engineer and Systems Engineer on many Microsoft Server 2003 and Microsoft Server 2008 deployments in support of government and Department of Defense contracts. Additionally, Darrel teaches IT courses at the college and university level in the Northern Virginia area and online. In addition to teaching IT courses, Darrel is the Associate Dean for Information Systems at Strayer University and has been responsible for the networking, internetworking, and security curriculum within the university.