Check on Amazon for Cisco and QoS and you should see that two new books will
be coming out in Dec '02 and Jan '03. My guess is that they will map to the
course.
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Empowering the CiscoPress Down Generation !!!
ummm that sounds great ;-)
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From: "Bharat Suneja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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You can't reach it there either. I just
checked..dj
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...You can still goto the site http://www.pearsonptg.com/ to
check out Cisco Press titles. Pearson Press Tech Group owns Cisco
Press now. Ken's Page
You can still goto the site http://www.pearsonptg.com/ to check out Cisco Press titles. Pearson Press Tech Group owns Cisco Press now.
Ken's Page
Well, maybe Cisco should think harder before lending its brandname to
Macmillan - it's the Cisco reputation at stake, not MacMillan's! Maybe they
should think about these issues before partnering with a third company.
I also think Cisco's online store - particularly the 'Learning Store' and
Cisco
redesign, eta unknown
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Dyland Desmarais wrote:
> Does anyone have any idea what the CiscoPress website [ www.ciscopress.com ]
> is up to.
>
> Have they given us and ETA as to when they will be back up?
>
> Thanx
>
> Dyland
>
> _
> FAQ, list a
r 29, 2000 2:53 PM
To: Bharat Suneja; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CiscoPress
Well, this gives me a chance to make a point that I have wanted to make for
a while: Cisco Press is not Cisco. Cisco Press is owned by Macmillan
Technical Publishing which is owned by Pearson Education, which i
Well, this gives me a chance to make a point that I have wanted to make for
a while: Cisco Press is not Cisco. Cisco Press is owned by Macmillan
Technical Publishing which is owned by Pearson Education, which is owned by
someone else. (Publishing companies are hard to track. I think I got that
No ETA! Isn't it amazing for a Cisco web site to be down for so long ? I
wonder why they need to take the web site down if they're not ready with the
new one ? They must be really embarrassed to have the old site I guess...
:-)
I hope the wait is worth it and when Ciscopress.com is back up again
maybe they have routing problems ...
prasad
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> working fine for me...I just checked it and I know I was on it yesterday.
>
>
> André Paree-Huff
> A+,
working fine for me...I just checked it and I know I was on it yesterday.
André Paree-Huff
A+, ASE, CCDA, CCNP
MCSE+I, NET+, I-NET+
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I'm pretty much thinking that http://www.ciscopress.com/ has all the Cisco
press books you need.
Try there.
> Hi All,
> I'm planning to take up CCNA2.0. What is your opinion about Ciscopress CCNA
> Study Guide? Is there any other suggested/preferred book to that?
> Thanks in advance
> SK
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