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No More Handbags at Dawn. Lets Get to Work.
Looks like Brian Dennis may have realised that handbags at dawn isn’t a good look.
Good. Lets get down to business,
For now, Internetwork Expert has a good program and a defined future to compete with Cisco 360 study offering and is probably superior (given that few people seem to publicly recommend NetMasterClass). For a brilliant article on product comparison go immediately to Brandon Carrol’s outstanding review.
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