Tag: Microsoft

Microsoft DreamSpark Accounts Available at No Cost for Stanbridge College Students

Microsoft DreamSpark Accounts Available at No Cost for Stanbridge College Students

Stanbridge College invites you to participate in Microsoft DreamSpark™ at no cost to you. DreamSpark™ is a Microsoft Program that supports technical education by providing access to Microsoft software for learning, teaching and research purposes. With an account, Microsoft DreamSpark™ provides you a set of professional development and design tools for IT students to build, […]

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Stanbridge Spotlight: A Second Time for Success, Stanbridge Alumni Finds a Perfect Fit in IT Services Career

Stanbridge Spotlight: A Second Time for Success, Stanbridge Alumni Finds a Perfect Fit in IT Services Career

[iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ src=”http://www.youtube.com/embed/K0TSXbIYlg0?rel=0″ frameborder=”0″ style=”margin: 0 auto;”] Brian Millsap is the Chief Information Officer of Hampton Products, a manufacturing and distribution business headquartered in Southern California. Every day the Stanbridge College IT alumni works with and manages people who are passionate about working in IT, which in turn makes him passionate about his career. […]

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IE9 Best at Catching Malware?

IE9 Best at Catching Malware?

A recent study by NSS Labs suggests that Internet Explorer 9 trumps competing browsers when it comes to preventing web-based malware attacks. The study, which you can read in full here, also looked into the blocking abilities of Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Chrome. The report, which tested browsers against socially engineered threats such as fake […]

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The Internet Revolution: World Tests IPv6

The Internet Revolution: World Tests IPv6

Wednesday, June 8 was World IPv6 Day, a large scale 24 hour experiment aimed at indentifying problems associated with IPv6, an upgrade to the Internet’s main communications protocol IPv4, reported an article on NetworkWorld. Over 400 organizations, including Google, Facebook, AT&T, Cisco and Microsoft all participated along with other businesses, universities and government agencies enabling […]

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