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Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management Administration

The purpose of this course is to update the content of Course 3108 (Novell ZENworks 10.3 Configuration Management Administration) to match the Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Managemen t version of the product. It teaches students the concepts, processes, and architecture of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management that are required core knowledge for anyone who plans to administer ZCM 11 or any integrated or related ZENworks products. Training Level: 2 - Intermediate Key Objectives This course helps students become familiar with the purpose and components of Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management and enables them to perform advanced administrative tasks in a lab environment, or in a production environment under the direction of an experienced Novell ZENworks 11 Configuration Management network engineer. Students will also build their administrative knowledge by performing more involved administrative tasks for products that are integrated into ZCM 1

Dos and Don’ts for International Students Considering Taking the TOEFL Exam

If you’re an international student planning to apply to US universities, and English is not your first language, chances are you’ve heard of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Whether you’re unsure about taking the test, or need pointers on how to study, these do’s and don’ts will get you on the right track to ace the TOEFL. The TOEFL is a comprehensive, multi-faceted exam designed to evaluate your grasp of the English language. In addition to mastering English, acing the exam requires strategy, practice, and proper studying.  There’s a lot that international students need to know in order to prepare for the TOEFL, so here are a few dos and don’ts for international students preparing to take the TOEFL exam. Don’t Go into the Exam Expecting a Pen and Paper If you're taking the TOEFL, it's important to know you're taking an internet-based test. You won't be working with paper and pen or speaking to a live interviewer, but rather

How to Prepare for the TOEFL Test the Right Way

            How to Prepare for the TOEFL Test the Right Way The TOEFL test is designed to measure the English skills of non-English speaking people by testing their writing, reading, listening and speaking abilities. 1. Get to Know the Format of the TOEFL Test If you want to take the TOEFL, it is very important to first get familiar with the TOEFL format. Check out the official TOEFL website to find information on the test format, find answers to your questions and to locate your testing centers. Understand the TOEFL content. No matter which format you take, the TOEFL always has three parts: reading, listening and writing. The Internet-based TOEFL also includes a speaking section. Internet-based test The Internet-based test (iBT) looks like this: ·          Reading section: 60-80 minutes | 36-56 questions ·          Listening section: 60-90 minutes | 34-51 questions ·          Short break: 10 minutes ·          Speaking section: 20 minutes | 6 ta