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What All Network Administrators Know
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This is the first computer book that prepares its readers what to expect
once they have gotten a job, what kind of software they should know, and
how to deal with everyday real world situations that are never addressed.
Douglas Chick is the author and creator of the popular, computer
professional Website, The Network Administrator, and has turned all of the
questions that have been asked by beginners and professionals into What
All Network Administrators Know. Like the Website, Doug is
informative, direct, and uses humor to get the point across. If you are
considering a career as a network administrator, or already are one--this
book is for you.
This book will teach you:
- What Software You Are Expected to Know
- What a Network Administrator Does
- The Truth About Certifications
- How to Identify The Gear in a Server Room
This book is in response to the daily e-mails I receive
from my website TheNetworkAdministrator, that ask the question; "What
do I need to know to become a network administrator?" Some of you
reading this book might find that you have all the qualifications needed,
while others may become easily discouraged. Don't be discouraged. Nothing
long lasting or worth having such as a professional career can happen
overnight. As an experienced network administrator and a computer
professional I can help you avoid the pitfalls that I see many new
computer people encounter and help you realize your objective by making
you more employable, by knowing what you can expect as a network
administrator and the types of programs you will be expected to know. The
problem with most books on computers and networking is they are thick with
trivial data that either doesn't help you get a job or doesn't tell you
what to do once you have one. What All Network Administrators Know
is a short book that is to the point from a network manager's perspective.
All the books that you've read about computers and networking before this
one addressed configurations, program usage and enough acronyms to fill a
popular vegetable soup can. This book addresses what you should know
before you interview and what you should expect once you have the job.
The author, Douglas Chick, is a seasoned Network
Administrator / IT Director that manages a network that spans across 20
states. What All Network Administrators Know, gives advice on
"Getting A Job With No Experience", helps answer the question of
"What Do Network Administrators Make" and explains all the
equipment in a typical server room. In addition to technical questions
this book gives valuable insight on Company Politics, How to Work with
Computer Users, and How to Interact with Computer End-users. If you are
considering a career in computers or you are already in computers and want
to know what else you should know to become a network administrator, this
purchase is worth every penny.
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Send any questions to DougChick@TheNetworkAdministrator.com
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