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We are a small business located in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Where is
Madison, Wisconsin, USA?
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to view a map. We do not conduct business directly with the general
public from our location. Note: We are NOT listed in the
"yellow pages". We work with businesses and other organizations with 200 or more
employees/users.
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The free resources and articles/tutorials I've written for our Web site are intended
to help SOHO (small office, home office) and home computer users. Have a great day, Tom
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My name is Tom Bowser and I'm one of the owners of Advance Computers. My wife and I moved back to Sheboygan, WI from
Madison, WI, USA in 2003. I telecommute
from my home working as a member of a team that does remote computer network monitoring and administration. I
also do Web site specific programming. Our customers are located in Madison, Milwaukee, WI and Chicago, IL.
After obtaining a university level education I studied to complete the following computer
industry certifications.
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| CompTIA certification programs are the recognized computer industry standards for
foundation-level computer information technology (IT) skills.
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and their computer industry certification programs. |
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CompTIA A+
Having an A+ certification proves that you have a broad base of knowledge and competency
in core computer hardware and operating system technologies including installation,
configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic computer networking. |
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CompTIA Network +
A Network+ certification demonstrates technical abilities in computer networking
administration and support, and validates knowledge of media and topologies, protocols
and standards, network implementation, and computer network support. |
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CompTIA Security +
The CompTIA Security+ certification tests for computer security knowledge and mastery of an
individual with two years on-the-job computer networking experience, with emphasis on
security. The exam covers industry-wide topics, including communication security, infrastructure security,
cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack and operational and
organization security. |
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CompTIA Server +
Server+ certification is a standard of competency for mid- to upper-level computer
technicians responsible for computer server hardware functionality. The Server+
certification credential validates advanced-level technical competency of computer
server issues and technology, including installation, configuration, upgrading,
maintenance, troubleshooting and disaster recovery. This computer certification
is geared toward mid- to upper-level technicians.
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The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) This credential is one of
the most widely recognized technical certifications in the computer industry. By earning
the premier MCSE credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills
necessary to lead organizations in the successful design, implementation, and administration
of the most advanced Windows computer operating system and Microsoft Windows Server System.
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to learn more about Microsoft's MCSE computer industry certification.
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