Paige Houston has over 9+ years’ of experience in the field of administrative office support. She has also worked in the field of networking, application, virtualization, operating systems, and many more. She has earned CompTIA A+ and Web page development certification. She has featured skills and endorsement in the field of networking, network management, technical support, and so on. She recently accessed our N10-006: CompTIA Network+ course and has provided the following feedback, that we are more than happy to share:“The uCertify training tool is definitely something very essential when studying for any certification exam. I especially liked the variety of practice exam questions, as well as the how the objectives are broken down based on your understanding level. This is a very good study tool.”We are working on all the areas of improvement mentioned by her to provide a better user experience. To know more about Paige Houston, you can contact her via her LinkedIn profile.
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- Information Technology
- Embedded Systems
- Big Data Analytics
- Game Development
- Full Stack Development
- Cloud Computing
- Algorithms
- Network Security
- IoT Solutions
- Blockchain Technology
- AI Programming
- Machine Learning Basics
- Mobile Development
- Web Programming
- Cybersecurity
- API Development
- DevOps Practices
- Programming Fundamentals
- Automation Tools
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