Denville, NJ Aug. 6, 2012 ? In order to provide businesses with the best solutions, managed IT services providers (MSPs) must receive regular training and certifications.
Link High?s Edward Tomasula recently passed the Windows 2008 Enterprise Administrator test and become a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator, the highest certification that Microsoft offers.
As an enterprise administrator, Tomasula will be responsible for maintaining the overall Windows Server 2008 R2 environments for Link High clients in the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania areas. He is now qualified to make decisions regarding network infrastructure, security policies, business continuity and many other things.
?I am incredibly proud of Ed?s achievement,? said Link High president Victor Liu. ?He is the first systems engineer at Link High to achieve this certification, which shows that we at Link High are increasing our skills in order to grow with our clients.?
Certification only expires when a product line is no longer supported, so Tomasula can expect to be a Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator for years to come.
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About Link High:?In 1992, Link High Technologies began from humble beginnings as a retail computer shop in a busy strip mall on Route 10 in Denville, NJ, in the heart of Morris County. With the progression of computer technology and the increase of computer sales, we decided to add value to our small retail shop and provide computer network services. Since then, Link High Technologies has grown into a major provider of wide-area network implementations, network security and data protection solutions for businesses and organizations of all sizes throughout New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
Learn more about Link High and our New Jersey Computer Support by visiting our website or calling?973-659-1350.
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