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3D’s Kittinger earns CompTIA Server+ certification

Posted on 26. Dec, 2009 by Lance Henderson in People

3D’s Kittinger earns CompTIA Server+ certification

The Bellingham Business Journal

Network management firm 3D Corporation recently announced that Paul Kittinger, 3D build engineer, has earned CompTIA Server+ certification, which further enhances the company’s range of professional certifications.

The Server+ certification awarded by The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) recognizes Kittinger’s experience and proficiency in server technology, installations and configuration, troubleshooting, maintenance, upgrading and disaster recovery. Kittinger constantly employs these competencies when building server equipment customized to meet the specific needs of 3D clients.

CompTIA Server+ certification adds to Kittinger’s existing array of certifications including Microsoft System Builders, Small Business Specialist, and OEM Hardware Solutions Competency – System Building. Members of the 3D engineering team also hold certifications in Microsoft, Cisco, WatchGuard and other technologies that recognize their technical expertise in using these products to provide businesses with reliable network management and support.

“The value of Paul’s experience and dedication is directly related to his ability to not only pass the certification exam, but to get a perfect score,” said 3D’s Technical Manager Chris McCoy. “His success reflects how hard our employees strive to be the best in their field.”

3D Corporation is a locally owned, advanced technology firm that has been providing network support to businesses in Washington state for over 20 years.

For more information about 3D, call (360) 671-4906, email info@3dcorp.us or visit 3D’s Web site at www.3dcorp.us.

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