Training Guide Configuring Windows 8 (MCSA) (Microsoft Press Training Guide) [Kindle Edition]
Author: Scott Lowe Derek Schauland Rick W. Vanover | Language: English | ISBN: B00JDMPJ8O | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Designed to help network administrators develop real-world, job-role-specific skills—this Training Guide focuses on deploying and managing Windows 8 clients in the enterprise. Build hands-on expertise through a series of lessons, exercises, and suggested practices—and help maximize your performance on the job.
This Microsoft Training Guide:
- Provides in-depth, hands-on training you take at your own pace
- Focuses on job-role-specific expertise for deploying and managing Windows 8 clients
- Features pragmatic lessons, exercises, and practices
- Creates a foundation of skills which, along with real-world experience, can be measured by Microsoft Certification exams such as 70-687
- File Size: 8671 KB
- Print Length: 624 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Microsoft Press; 1 edition (January 15, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00JDMPJ8O
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Word Wise: Not Enabled
- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #611,884 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
Are you an IT rookie or Pro looking to get a firm understanding of how to implement Windows 8 in the enterprise? Or are you a geek who just wants to know how Windows 8 works? If you're in any of the two mentioned groups you will get a firm understanding of Windows 8 due to the excellent writing, questions, and lab exercises in this book. How does this book differ from other books on Windows 8? I think it differs in the writing style and the structure of the book. I have read other books on Windows 8 that are focused on tips and tricks; focused on the expert IT pro; and one that covered every "bit" of Windows 8. Yes, those other books have their purpose and that's fine, but this book is aimed at "teaching" the reader Windows 8 from the "surface" level to the advanced level without going off on unnecessary tips and theory.
The authors clearly know their subject, but they don't beat you down with it. Also, the authors offer real-world examples and tell the reader what is necessary for learning Windows 8. I really like that. When I read a training guide, I only want to know how the hardware/software functions and how to make it work for my environment. When I want to read the theory of the technology I go to a different kind of book. I like that this book at the beginning of each lesson tells the reader what he or she should know by this point, what is required for the lesson suggestions and labs, and that at the end of the lesson is a lesson summary. Throughout each lesson are real-world examples and quick hits of information related to the topic of the lesson.
Are there any cons to this book? I gave an honest consideration to this and I did think of a con. I think there could have been more questions at the end of each lesson. Each lesson ended with 2 to 5 questions.
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