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January contests: Win training, books on SQL Server 2008, IPv6 Security and Advanced Hacking

By Microsoft Subnet on Fri, 01/02/09 - 11:58am.
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WIN A MICROSOFT TRAINING COURSE WORTH UP TO $2,500 FROM NEW HORIZONS
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers is sponsoring the January training giveaway on Microsoft Subnet. One lucky Microsoft Subnet reader will win a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 from New Horizons' comprehensive catalog. Deadline is Jan. 31. Entry details here.

WIN TWO FREE SEATS TO ANY SKYLINE-ATS DELIVERED CLASS(ES), PRIZE WORTH $6,990
Skyline-ATS is offering one lucky reader two free seats to any Skyline-ATS-delivered class(es) of their choice. You can choose to attend 2 different classes, up to a value of $3,495 per class, or you can choose two seats in the same class and give one seat to a friend! Deadline for entries is Jan. 31.
Entry details here

WIN FREE BOOKS FROM PEARSON EDUCATION
SQL Server 2008 managementWin one of 15 copies of the book Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration by Ross Mistry and Hilary Cotter, published Dec. 23, 2008, by Sams (a $39.99 value). Plus, READ a chapter excerpt. Entry details here.
Plus, subscribe to Ross Mistry's blog and Microsoft Subnet also hosts another SQL Server-specific blog, Brian Egler's SQL Server Strategies.

WIN FREE BOOKS FROM CISCO PRESS


We have two sets of books to give away: 15 copies of IPv6 Security by Scott Hogg and Eric Vyncke; and 15 copies of Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks by Andrew Whitaker, Keatron Evans, and Jack Voth. Plus, READ free chapter excerpts from IPv6 Security, and Chained Exploits, and check out the blogs of authors Scott Hogg and Keatron Evans. Deadline for entries is Jan. 31.
Go here for entry details.

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