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Blog Name: Certification Prep – The 20 Minute Workout
Url: http://msftcert.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Computers, Certification, Technology
Description: I have been working in the information technology field in one form or the other since 1996. I am currently employed full time at Microsoft as a Senior Technical Account Manager. I also write technical articles for numerous other sites and I teach an MCSE class at a local technical education center here in Wallingford Connecticut, which is my hometown where I have lived my whole life.
Popularity: 5 Followers

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