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News
CISCO ISCW 642-825 Q&A 247 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-504 Q&A 186 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-510 Q&A 76 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-502 Q&A 115 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-503 Q&A 145 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-350 Q&A 115 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-448 Q&A 100 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-582 Q&A 74 questions updated.
CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 340 questions updated.
CISCO 642-654 Q&A 50 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated.
Recent Updates:
CISCO ISCW 642-825 Q&A 247 questions updated. (2010/4/15)
Microsoft 70-504 Q&A 186 questions updated. (2010/4/14)
Microsoft 70-510 Q&A 76 questions updated.(2010/4/14)
Microsoft 70-502 Q&A 115 questions updated. (2010/4/13)
Microsoft 70-503 Q&A 145 questions updated. (2010/4/13)
Microsoft 70-350 Q&A 115 questions updated.(2010/4/12)
Microsoft 70-448 Q&A 100 questions updated.(2010/4/12)
Microsoft 70-582 Q&A 74 questions updated.(2010/4/12)
CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 340 questions updated.(V24)(2010/4/9)
CISCO 642-654 Q&A 50 questions updated.(2010/4/9)
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated.(2010/4/8)
New Demo
Microsoft 70-582
CISCO 642-654
CISCO 642-892
CISCO 642-812
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2010年4月15日星期四
2010年4月8日星期四
Newly Updated Resources (IBM, Microsoft,CISCO)
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News
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated.
CISCO CCNP 642-892 Q&A 344 questions updated.
CISCO BCMSN 642-812 Q&A 241 questions updated.
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.
Recent Updates:
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated. (2010/4/8)
CISCO CCNP 642-892 Q&A 344 questions updated. (2010/4/7)
CISCO BCMSN 642-812 Q&A 241 questions updated.(Pic revised)(2010/4/7)
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated. (2010/4/1)
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated. (2010/3/26)
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
New Demo
IBM 000-085
CISCO 642-892
CISCO 642-812
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News
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated.
CISCO CCNP 642-892 Q&A 344 questions updated.
CISCO BCMSN 642-812 Q&A 241 questions updated.
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.
Recent Updates:
Microsoft 70-623 Q&A 130 questions updated. (2010/4/8)
CISCO CCNP 642-892 Q&A 344 questions updated. (2010/4/7)
CISCO BCMSN 642-812 Q&A 241 questions updated.(Pic revised)(2010/4/7)
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated. (2010/4/1)
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated. (2010/3/26)
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
New Demo
IBM 000-085
CISCO 642-892
CISCO 642-812
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2010年4月2日星期五
Why Nehalem-EX matters
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Every new IT product, it seems, is "revolutionary." A "breakthrough." "Transforms the economics of computing." Yeah, right.
Very few products really are, or do, these things. There are, however, a handful of products each year that are excellent milestones to the progress IT is making, and that are themselves impressive and important accomplishments that move the industry forward. Intel's just-introduced Nehalem-EX is one of those. Why?
Completing the set
All together, Intel's "Nehalem" processor generation is pretty darn impressive. It's distinguished by its aggressive manufacturing density (45nm and 32nm), large core counts (up to eight cores per socket), simultaneous multi-threading (aka "Hyper-Threading"), large memory capacities, high I/O bandwidth, and built-in support for power optimization, virtualization, and 64-bit computing. (That list doesn't even come close to being exhaustive.)
Nehalem-EX (officially, the Intel Xeon 7500) completes the set with a high-end, server version. It ups the feeds and speeds, of course. More cores! More sockets! More memory! More widgets! Most important, it makes it straightforward for server vendors to create extremely powerful x86 servers. 4-socket/32-core servers are easy peasy. 8-socket/64-core servers-enormous by any historical standard-are not much harder. Vendors like IBM and NEC that have majored on scale-up will go even higher. At the same time, Nehalem-EX adds the I/O bandwidth and reliability/availability features needed to feed and care for such large resource pools. Sure, there may be more variants of Nehalem to come, but the entire range is now in play.
Scale up, meet scale out
In the old days, the servers that scaled out for distributed and networked applications were not the same ones that scaled up to handle large enterprise apps and databases. They needed entirely different designs, components, software environments, interconnects, operational skills--you name it, it was different. Not so much any more. Nehalem-EX lets server designers scale from a few processor cores to scores upon scores of cores. Sure, OEMs will design mission-critical systems somewhat differently from the "average" server. Users will still configure and operate somewhat differently. But many of the components, skills, and software choices can now be the same. When it come to optimizing the economics of computing, that's a very big deal.
Scale within
We are deeply within the virtualization age. For a growing number of enterprises, "100 percent virtualized" is the goal and target. Just about everything Nehalem does--all those cores, all those GB of memory, all the built-in virtualization acceleration--optimizes for a virtualized world. Sure, you can run those resources physical, if there's a specific reason to (for example, in high performance technical computing). But Nehalem EX's advances at the processor and server level, coupled with the latest virtualization environments, mean there's little need to run physical for even demanding workloads. This powerfully supports IT's drive toward ubiquitous virtualization, and the flexibility, availability, and economic benefits that entails. Much datacenter rationalization, consolidation, virtualization, and optimization will result.
Active, real time, front and center
Scale-out computing grew up running relatively lightweight workloads in distributed enterprises, serving Web pages to the Internet, and filling out HPC clusters. But its tasks have evolved. Enterprises, for example, now entrust substantial workloads--including core database, ERP, CRM, supply chain, order taking, and revenue collection functions--to x86 infrastructures. The Web is no longer static. Web pages are dynamically customized and personalized, the results of dozens of active components run in real time as the user browses. Web applications now rival desktop applications in functionality and interactivity; that demands constant back-end processing. The HPC style of analytics jobs that were once the province of secondary engineering teams are now the core of product design across a range of industries. In many cases, business analytics run 24x7, driving real-time business decisions. In short, there's vastly more workload to be run, and it's vastly more important to businesses. Much of this active, real-time, front-and-center workload runs on x86. Industry trends and the virtues of the Nehalem generation mean that even more will run there.
Seldom can you point at one product as the unique moment when large-scale forces and trends transpired. But we can point at milestones along the way. Nehalem-EX is a natural point at which to look at Intel's Xeon line and say "it's grown up now!"
For more news, please access http://www.test104.com/en/tech/
Every new IT product, it seems, is "revolutionary." A "breakthrough." "Transforms the economics of computing." Yeah, right.
Very few products really are, or do, these things. There are, however, a handful of products each year that are excellent milestones to the progress IT is making, and that are themselves impressive and important accomplishments that move the industry forward. Intel's just-introduced Nehalem-EX is one of those. Why?
Completing the set
All together, Intel's "Nehalem" processor generation is pretty darn impressive. It's distinguished by its aggressive manufacturing density (45nm and 32nm), large core counts (up to eight cores per socket), simultaneous multi-threading (aka "Hyper-Threading"), large memory capacities, high I/O bandwidth, and built-in support for power optimization, virtualization, and 64-bit computing. (That list doesn't even come close to being exhaustive.)
Nehalem-EX (officially, the Intel Xeon 7500) completes the set with a high-end, server version. It ups the feeds and speeds, of course. More cores! More sockets! More memory! More widgets! Most important, it makes it straightforward for server vendors to create extremely powerful x86 servers. 4-socket/32-core servers are easy peasy. 8-socket/64-core servers-enormous by any historical standard-are not much harder. Vendors like IBM and NEC that have majored on scale-up will go even higher. At the same time, Nehalem-EX adds the I/O bandwidth and reliability/availability features needed to feed and care for such large resource pools. Sure, there may be more variants of Nehalem to come, but the entire range is now in play.
Scale up, meet scale out
In the old days, the servers that scaled out for distributed and networked applications were not the same ones that scaled up to handle large enterprise apps and databases. They needed entirely different designs, components, software environments, interconnects, operational skills--you name it, it was different. Not so much any more. Nehalem-EX lets server designers scale from a few processor cores to scores upon scores of cores. Sure, OEMs will design mission-critical systems somewhat differently from the "average" server. Users will still configure and operate somewhat differently. But many of the components, skills, and software choices can now be the same. When it come to optimizing the economics of computing, that's a very big deal.
Scale within
We are deeply within the virtualization age. For a growing number of enterprises, "100 percent virtualized" is the goal and target. Just about everything Nehalem does--all those cores, all those GB of memory, all the built-in virtualization acceleration--optimizes for a virtualized world. Sure, you can run those resources physical, if there's a specific reason to (for example, in high performance technical computing). But Nehalem EX's advances at the processor and server level, coupled with the latest virtualization environments, mean there's little need to run physical for even demanding workloads. This powerfully supports IT's drive toward ubiquitous virtualization, and the flexibility, availability, and economic benefits that entails. Much datacenter rationalization, consolidation, virtualization, and optimization will result.
Active, real time, front and center
Scale-out computing grew up running relatively lightweight workloads in distributed enterprises, serving Web pages to the Internet, and filling out HPC clusters. But its tasks have evolved. Enterprises, for example, now entrust substantial workloads--including core database, ERP, CRM, supply chain, order taking, and revenue collection functions--to x86 infrastructures. The Web is no longer static. Web pages are dynamically customized and personalized, the results of dozens of active components run in real time as the user browses. Web applications now rival desktop applications in functionality and interactivity; that demands constant back-end processing. The HPC style of analytics jobs that were once the province of secondary engineering teams are now the core of product design across a range of industries. In many cases, business analytics run 24x7, driving real-time business decisions. In short, there's vastly more workload to be run, and it's vastly more important to businesses. Much of this active, real-time, front-and-center workload runs on x86. Industry trends and the virtues of the Nehalem generation mean that even more will run there.
Seldom can you point at one product as the unique moment when large-scale forces and trends transpired. But we can point at milestones along the way. Nehalem-EX is a natural point at which to look at Intel's Xeon line and say "it's grown up now!"
For more news, please access http://www.test104.com/en/tech/
Last version of Firefox 3.0 released
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Less than two years after its launch, Mozilla has issued the final member of Firefox 3.0 family: version 3.0.19.
Firefox 3.0 was the center of a major effort to adopt the open-source browser. Its release in June 2008 was labeled download day, and since its release, Firefox did steadily gain in usage. Since then, though, it's been supplanted by Firefox 3.5 and now 3.6, and Mozilla decided to end the Firefox 3.0 lineage.
Accompanying the 3.0.19 release is Firefox 3.5.9, which fixes five critical security vulnerabilities. Version 3.0.19 is a relatively modest change, fixing just 13 security and stability issues
Mozilla would like people to move on from both versions, though.
"This is the last planned security and stability release for Firefox 3.0," said Mozilla's Christian Legnitto in a blog post Tuesday. "All users are encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3.6 by downloading it from http://firefox.com/ or by selecting 'Check for Updates...' from the Help menu when using Firefox 3.5.9 or 3.0.19."
Separately, Mozilla Messaging--the e-mail arm of the organization--released Thunderbird 3.0.4. The new version fixes 3 critical security problems.
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Less than two years after its launch, Mozilla has issued the final member of Firefox 3.0 family: version 3.0.19.
Firefox 3.0 was the center of a major effort to adopt the open-source browser. Its release in June 2008 was labeled download day, and since its release, Firefox did steadily gain in usage. Since then, though, it's been supplanted by Firefox 3.5 and now 3.6, and Mozilla decided to end the Firefox 3.0 lineage.
Accompanying the 3.0.19 release is Firefox 3.5.9, which fixes five critical security vulnerabilities. Version 3.0.19 is a relatively modest change, fixing just 13 security and stability issues
Mozilla would like people to move on from both versions, though.
"This is the last planned security and stability release for Firefox 3.0," said Mozilla's Christian Legnitto in a blog post Tuesday. "All users are encouraged to upgrade to Firefox 3.6 by downloading it from http://firefox.com/ or by selecting 'Check for Updates...' from the Help menu when using Firefox 3.5.9 or 3.0.19."
Separately, Mozilla Messaging--the e-mail arm of the organization--released Thunderbird 3.0.4. The new version fixes 3 critical security problems.
For more news, please access http://www.test104.com/en/tech/
Newly Updated Resources (IBM, Microsoft)
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News
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated.
IBM LOT-805 Q&A 90 questions updated.
IBM LOT-824 Q&A 80 questions updated.
IBM LOT-834 Q&A 134 questions updated.
IBM LOT-739 Q&A 68 questions updated.
IBM LOT-840 Q&A 122 questions updated.
IBM LOT-737 Q&A 69 questions updated.
IBM LOT-829 Q&A 104 questions updated.
IBM LOT-802 Q&A 128 questions updated.
IBM 000-971 Q&A 138 questions updated.
IBM 000-960 Q&A 134 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.
Recent Updates:
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated. (2010/4/1)
IBM LOT-805 Q&A 90 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-824 Q&A 80 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-834 Q&A 134 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-739 Q&A 68 questions updated. (2010/3/30)
IBM LOT-840 Q&A 122 questions updated.(2010/3/30)
IBM LOT-737 Q&A 69 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM LOT-829 Q&A 104 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM LOT-802 Q&A 128 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM 000-971 Q&A 138 questions updated.(2010/3/27)
IBM 000-960 Q&A 134 questions updated.(2010/3/27)
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
New Demo
IBM 000-085
IBM LOT-805
IBM LOT-824
IBM LOT-834
IBM LOT-739
IBM LOT-840
IBM LOT-737
IBM LOT-829
IBM LOT-802
IBM 000-971
IBM 000-960
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News
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated.
IBM LOT-805 Q&A 90 questions updated.
IBM LOT-824 Q&A 80 questions updated.
IBM LOT-834 Q&A 134 questions updated.
IBM LOT-739 Q&A 68 questions updated.
IBM LOT-840 Q&A 122 questions updated.
IBM LOT-737 Q&A 69 questions updated.
IBM LOT-829 Q&A 104 questions updated.
IBM LOT-802 Q&A 128 questions updated.
IBM 000-971 Q&A 138 questions updated.
IBM 000-960 Q&A 134 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.
Recent Updates:
IBM 000-085 Q&A 45 questions updated. (2010/4/1)
IBM LOT-805 Q&A 90 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-824 Q&A 80 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-834 Q&A 134 questions updated. (2010/3/31)
IBM LOT-739 Q&A 68 questions updated. (2010/3/30)
IBM LOT-840 Q&A 122 questions updated.(2010/3/30)
IBM LOT-737 Q&A 69 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM LOT-829 Q&A 104 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM LOT-802 Q&A 128 questions updated.(2010/3/29)
IBM 000-971 Q&A 138 questions updated.(2010/3/27)
IBM 000-960 Q&A 134 questions updated.(2010/3/27)
Microsoft 70-445 Q&A 92 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
Microsoft 70-444 Q&A 95 questions updated.(2010/3/26)
New Demo
IBM 000-085
IBM LOT-805
IBM LOT-824
IBM LOT-834
IBM LOT-739
IBM LOT-840
IBM LOT-737
IBM LOT-829
IBM LOT-802
IBM 000-971
IBM 000-960
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2010年3月31日星期三
Newly Updated Resources (CISCO, Microsoft, Win7, IBM, Network Appliance, CCDA, CCNA, CCENT )
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Latest Bulletin
Please disable your antivirus software if there's a heavy traffic when you downlaod CCNA .
CISCO CCENT 640-822 Q & A 211 Questions.
Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q & A 124 Questions.
IBM 000-1253 Q & A 108 Questions.
Microsoft 70-444 Q & A 95 Questions.
Microsoft 70-445 Q & A 92 Questions.
Network Appliance NS0-163 Q & A 109 Questions.
Microsoft 70-663 Q & A 100 Questions.
CISCO CCDA 640-863 Q & A 133 Questions.
CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q & A 340 Questions.(V23)
Updated News
640-822 CISCO CCENT 640-822 Q & A 211 Questions. (2010/3/25)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q & A 124 Questions. (2010/3/24)
000-253 IBM 000-253 Q & A 108 Questions. (2010/3/23)
1D0-430 CIW 1D0-430 Q&A 177 questions updated. (2010/3/18)
1D0-442 CIW 1D0-442 Q&A 168 questions updated. (2010/3/18)
1D0-570 CIW 1D0-570 Q&A 120 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
640-863 CISCO CCDA 640-863 Q&A 133 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
1Y0-A14 CITRIX 1Y0-A14 Q&A 66 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 340 questions updated(V23).(2010/3/16)
1D0-51B CIW 1D0-51B Q&A 60 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q&A 124 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
1D0-437 CIW 1D0-437 Q&A 150 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
000-100 IBM 000-100 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/3/11)
1D0-541 CIW 1D0-541 Q&A 91 questions updated. (2010/3/11)
1Y0-A09 CITRIX 1Y0-A09 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-663 Microsoft 70-663 Q&A 100 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-683 Microsoft 70-683 Q&A 75 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-662 Microsoft 70-662 Q&A 147 questions updated. (2010/3/9)
310-065 SUN SCJP 310-065 (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 262 questions updated. (2010/3/4)
1Y0-A06 CITRIX 1Y0-A06 Q&A 102 questions updated. (2010/3/2)
250-25 Symantec 250-251 Q&A 120 questions updated. (2010/2/25)
250-250 Symantec 250-250 Q&A 181 questions updated. (2010/2/24)
312-50 EC-Council 312-50 Q&A 574 questions updated. (2010/2/23)
EC0-350 EC-Council EC0-350 Q&A 339 questions updated. (2010/2/23)
642-436 CISCO 642-436 Q&A 77 questions updated. (2010/2/20)
70-647ch Microsoft 70-647ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 118 questions updated. (2010/2/10)
70-643ch Microsoft 70-643ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 75 questions updated. (2010/2/9)
70-646ch Microsoft 70-646ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 106 questions updated. (2010/2/6)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q&A 104 questions updated. (2010/2/5)
70-642ch Microsoft 70-642ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 92 questions updated. (2010/2/5)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 306 questions updated. (V21)(2010/2/4)
000-101 IBM 000-101 Q&A 58 questions updated. (V20d)(2010/2/4)
000-100 IBM 000-100 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/2/3)
642-642 CISCO 642-642 Q&A 85 questions updated. (2010/2/2)
70-433 Microsoft 70-433 Q&A 131questions updated. (2009/2/1)
70-297 Microsoft 70-297 (12 CASE) Q&A 122 questions updated. (V39)(2010/2/1)
83-640 Microsoft 83-640 Q&A 53 questions updated. (2010/1/28)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 311 questions updated. (V20d)(2010/1/27)
70-640 Microsoft 70-640 (Trad. Chinese Version) Q&A 130 questions updated.(2010/1/27)
70-432 Microsoft 70-432 Q&A 82 questions updated. (2010/1/26)
Demo
CISCO 640-822
Microsoft 70-680
IBM 000-253
CIW 1D0-430
CIW 1D0-442
CIW 1D0-570
CISCO CCDA 640-863
CITRIX 1Y0-A14
CIW 1D0-51B
CIW 1D0-437
SUN SCJP 310-065
CIW 1D0-541
CITRIX 1Y0-A09
Microsoft 70-663
Microsoft 70-683
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Latest Bulletin
Please disable your antivirus software if there's a heavy traffic when you downlaod CCNA .
CISCO CCENT 640-822 Q & A 211 Questions.
Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q & A 124 Questions.
IBM 000-1253 Q & A 108 Questions.
Microsoft 70-444 Q & A 95 Questions.
Microsoft 70-445 Q & A 92 Questions.
Network Appliance NS0-163 Q & A 109 Questions.
Microsoft 70-663 Q & A 100 Questions.
CISCO CCDA 640-863 Q & A 133 Questions.
CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q & A 340 Questions.(V23)
Updated News
640-822 CISCO CCENT 640-822 Q & A 211 Questions. (2010/3/25)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q & A 124 Questions. (2010/3/24)
000-253 IBM 000-253 Q & A 108 Questions. (2010/3/23)
1D0-430 CIW 1D0-430 Q&A 177 questions updated. (2010/3/18)
1D0-442 CIW 1D0-442 Q&A 168 questions updated. (2010/3/18)
1D0-570 CIW 1D0-570 Q&A 120 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
640-863 CISCO CCDA 640-863 Q&A 133 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
1Y0-A14 CITRIX 1Y0-A14 Q&A 66 questions updated. (2010/3/17)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 340 questions updated(V23).(2010/3/16)
1D0-51B CIW 1D0-51B Q&A 60 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q&A 124 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
1D0-437 CIW 1D0-437 Q&A 150 questions updated.(2010/3/15)
000-100 IBM 000-100 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/3/11)
1D0-541 CIW 1D0-541 Q&A 91 questions updated. (2010/3/11)
1Y0-A09 CITRIX 1Y0-A09 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-663 Microsoft 70-663 Q&A 100 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-683 Microsoft 70-683 Q&A 75 questions updated. (2010/3/10)
70-662 Microsoft 70-662 Q&A 147 questions updated. (2010/3/9)
310-065 SUN SCJP 310-065 (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 262 questions updated. (2010/3/4)
1Y0-A06 CITRIX 1Y0-A06 Q&A 102 questions updated. (2010/3/2)
250-25 Symantec 250-251 Q&A 120 questions updated. (2010/2/25)
250-250 Symantec 250-250 Q&A 181 questions updated. (2010/2/24)
312-50 EC-Council 312-50 Q&A 574 questions updated. (2010/2/23)
EC0-350 EC-Council EC0-350 Q&A 339 questions updated. (2010/2/23)
642-436 CISCO 642-436 Q&A 77 questions updated. (2010/2/20)
70-647ch Microsoft 70-647ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 118 questions updated. (2010/2/10)
70-643ch Microsoft 70-643ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 75 questions updated. (2010/2/9)
70-646ch Microsoft 70-646ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 106 questions updated. (2010/2/6)
70-680 Microsoft Win7 70-680 Q&A 104 questions updated. (2010/2/5)
70-642ch Microsoft 70-642ch (Traditional Chinese) Q&A 92 questions updated. (2010/2/5)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 306 questions updated. (V21)(2010/2/4)
000-101 IBM 000-101 Q&A 58 questions updated. (V20d)(2010/2/4)
000-100 IBM 000-100 Q&A 96 questions updated. (2010/2/3)
642-642 CISCO 642-642 Q&A 85 questions updated. (2010/2/2)
70-433 Microsoft 70-433 Q&A 131questions updated. (2009/2/1)
70-297 Microsoft 70-297 (12 CASE) Q&A 122 questions updated. (V39)(2010/2/1)
83-640 Microsoft 83-640 Q&A 53 questions updated. (2010/1/28)
640-802 CISCO CCNA 640-802 Q&A 311 questions updated. (V20d)(2010/1/27)
70-640 Microsoft 70-640 (Trad. Chinese Version) Q&A 130 questions updated.(2010/1/27)
70-432 Microsoft 70-432 Q&A 82 questions updated. (2010/1/26)
Demo
CISCO 640-822
Microsoft 70-680
IBM 000-253
CIW 1D0-430
CIW 1D0-442
CIW 1D0-570
CISCO CCDA 640-863
CITRIX 1Y0-A14
CIW 1D0-51B
CIW 1D0-437
SUN SCJP 310-065
CIW 1D0-541
CITRIX 1Y0-A09
Microsoft 70-663
Microsoft 70-683
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