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Winners of Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet contests

Winners of our October giveaways snagged free books and training

By Cisco Subnet on Thu, 11/05/09 - 5:33pm.
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Posted by Cisco Subnet editor Julie Bort: We are tickled to announce the winners of our October giveaways. The grand prize from Cisco Subnet of a free training course from Global Knowledge goes to David Kotlerewsky (pictured), systems engineer for InterVision Systems Technologies Inc. David thinks he'll use his free training for a class that will get him closer to his CCIE.

David correctly answered the trivia question: According to the September 18 blog post by Global Knowledge instructor Dennis Hartmann, what does the acronym SRST stand for? Answer:  Survivable Remote Site Telephony

The following 15 people each won a copy of Building Service-Aware Networks: The Next-Generation WAN/MAN by Muhammad Afaq Khan, delivered to their door for free. They each correctly answered the trivia question According to the chapter excerpt of Building Service-Aware Networks, one of the four main types of WAN architectures is DCI. What does the acronym DCI stand for? Answer: Data center interconnect

Alfred Tong
David Croteau
Travis Van Duyn
Cesar Puentes
Brian Bristlin
Mariann Luppino
Benjamin Newell
Scott Thomas
Brian Bubar
David Jira
Jim Fox
Michael Bess
Sarah Wood
Kevin Huang
Ramiro Garza

Wendy NewtonThe grand prize winner of the October Microsoft Subnet giveaway is Wendy Newton (pictured), IT manager for Bowman and Brooke LLP. She won a free Microsoft training course from Global Knowledge. Wendy is overseeing a whole bunch of state-of-the art technology projects for her company including the installation of Exchange Server 2010 with Outlook Voice Access and Unified Messaging. She plans to use her free training to take an Exchange 2010 course.

Wendy correctly answered the trivia question According to Glenn Weadock's  September 30 blog post, what is the term for "a network interface mode in which the NIC reports every packet that it sees"? Answer:  "Promiscuous mode.”

In addition, the following 15 people won a copy of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth by Jim Cheshire. Each correctly answered the trivia question: According to the chapter excerpt of  Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth,  what type of code can be added easily by pressing Ctrl-Enter while in Code View? Answer: Code snippets. If you have an interest in Web design, check out Jim Cheshire's killer guest blog, filled with design and coding tips.

Gustavo Preciado
Michael Hagerty
Jose Moreno
Jason Stroud
Eugenie Wu
Warren Weinmeyer
Stephen Mandel
Daniel Leiter
David Bialik
Daniel Peters
Harold Gale
Dave Dahl
Alex Tong
Julie Evans
Phillip Snyder

Congratulations to all winners! If you want a chance to win free books and free training, enter our November contests. We have books on VMware vSphere security, Exchange Server 2010, Google Android up for grabs, as well as free training from New Horizons.

All information and entry forms can be found on our Contests and Giveaways page.

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