What comes to learning and education, I've found Microsoft Learning to be the place to go. They offer great amount of courses on subjects like Visual Studio, MTA training, MCSE: Server Infrastructure, MCSE: Data Platform, MCSA: Windows Server 2012, MCSA: SQL Server 2012, MCSD, MCITP, Office and SharePoint. It's definitely one of the top places to go if you want to learn valuable IT skills that workplaces appreciate greatly.
What is this story even talking about? Surface RT was a massive success from the very beginning. I see people carrying Surface RT's daily and online comments have been very great. The only thing Microsoft failed with was that they manufactured just a tad too many of them. But overally Surface RT has been a great product and users are very happy with it. That's what ultimately counts.
hairyfoot, United States
What comes to learning and education, I've found Microsoft Learning to be the place to go. They offer great amount of courses on subjects like Visual Studio, MTA training, MCSE: Server Infrastructure, MCSE: Data Platform, MCSA: Windows Server 2012, MCSA: SQL Server 2012, MCSD, MCITP, Office and SharePoint. It's definitely one of the top places to go if you want to learn valuable IT skills that workplaces appreciate greatly.
We can still use computers with our mouth.
I live in Sweden and pay $5 per month for a gbit. It's partly sponsored by Microsoft's program for people with no hands, but still. Just saying.
And because many other people here also have gbits, torrents work wonders. US probably isn't the same.
What is this story even talking about? Surface RT was a massive success from the very beginning. I see people carrying Surface RT's daily and online comments have been very great. The only thing Microsoft failed with was that they manufactured just a tad too many of them. But overally Surface RT has been a great product and users are very happy with it. That's what ultimately counts.