I've made every point on this matter and I will let everything else
stand on its own.  Now it's time to do the JTA and objectives.  The
exams will either show the obviousness of the basic, doable "enterprise"
tasks as their own, base exam or we'll just stick with the
standalone/department-level integration and that will be that.

In any case, I'm going to make a resource that other enterprise
architects, consultants and other enterprise administrators can use.
And hopefully I'll see a lot of help in that regard, because there's a
lot of ground to cover.  I only hope that the LPIC-3 can see the basic
"common services" used by many services -- and not just the
cookbook/standalone concepts that are so commonly (and poorly)
implemented by some consultants and IT professionals in enterprises.


-- 
Bryan J. Smith           Professional, technical annoyance
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     http://thebs413.blogspot.com
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The existence of Linux has far more to do with the breakup
of AT&T's monopoly than anything Microsoft has ever done.


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