My name is Tom Pruett and I will be
hosting the security and Microsoft SQL Server Blog’s.
I have been teaching for 15 years and have been with the
company since 1997 (the IKON days). My experience
includes all Microsoft operating systems, SQL Server, programming
and security (CISSP, CEH and ChFI). In a way, you
could call me a jack of all trades. In addition to
being an instructor I have an outside consulting business
in which I take care of the networking needs of several
small businesses in the greater Kansas City area.
As for me personally I am married and
have a brand new baby girl, Madelined. I enjoy golf,
college and pro sports, hunting and fishing and also am
the proud owner of a 3 year old yellow lab Remy.
I am very excited about the upcoming
year, Microsoft is rolling out SQL Server 2008 and new security
products. So if you have any questions or if I can
help you out with information about SQL Server or Security
classes, please feel free to blog away.
That is all for now, I look forward
to seeing you in class and hearing from you. When
you come to Centriq, just ask for the big Mizzou instructor,
they will point you in the right direction.
New Wireless Boot Camp!!!
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WirelessIn the past few years wireless has become a very integral part of both business and home networks. In the past 5 years I have taught both the Certified Wireless Network Administrator class and Certified Wireless Security Professional class in an effort to both educate and certify networking professionals in the Kansas City Area.
In looking at the both the home and business wireless market, Centriq will be introducing a new boot camp for wireless. The idea has evolved because of the need for information in 3 distinct areas:
1. Understanding of Wireless Technologies and Standards
2. Understanding of Wireless Security
3. Understanding of Wireless Administration
Since no one class covers all of these areas, a single 5 day boot camp is being developed to fit the needs of our customers.
This new class will follow the CWNA and CWSP class standards in a more concise format.
Look for this class sometime in October or November.
Tom