I am in Los Angeles and in the past have administrated my SBS2000
machine myself. While I have done a good job, it's time for me to
hire a specialists to maintain the network as needed.

How does one go about finding someone who knows their stuff?

Mark

Re: Looking 4 SBS2000/03 Technician in Los Angeles by David

David
Wed Aug 20 17:39:04 CDT 2003

Mark,

Once place you might want to take a look at is http://support.microsoft.com
and then click on the link on the left for Microsoft Services/Consulting
Services.. There you could click on the link for Certified Partners..

http://directory.microsoft.com/resourcedirectory/solutions.aspx?&SD=GN&LN=EN-US&gssnb=1

Would suggest that who ever you work with that you check references and/or
even possibly interview them, etc first for your own peace of mind.. With
SBS, I would also check to make sure that they are familiar with SBS
specifically (for example, ICW, Wizards, etc)

Hope that helps,
David Copeland
Microsoft Small Business Server Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.


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> I am in Los Angeles and in the past have administrated my SBS2000
> machine myself. While I have done a good job, it's time for me to
> hire a specialists to maintain the network as needed.
>
> How does one go about finding someone who knows their stuff?
>
> Mark



Re: Looking 4 SBS2000/03 Technician in Los Angeles by Cris

Cris
Wed Aug 20 21:39:38 CDT 2003

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Susan you don't wanna take the trip south?? ;-)

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> I am in Los Angeles and in the past have administrated my SBS2000
> machine myself. While I have done a good job, it's time for me to
> hire a specialists to maintain the network as needed.
>
> How does one go about finding someone who knows their stuff?
>
> Mark

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not win. Put down that honeypot and keep up to date on your
patches. Demand better security from vendors and hold them
responsible. Use what you have, and make sure you know how
to use it properly and effectively."
~Rain Forest Puppy
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Re: Looking 4 SBS2000/03 Technician in Los Angeles by Susan

Susan
Wed Aug 20 22:02:48 CDT 2003

I'm actually going to LA Friday for our CalCPA Tech meeting
interestingly enough... :-)

"Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]" wrote:

> Susan you don't wanna take the trip south?? ;-)
> --
> Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP]
> Please DO NOT email me directly but respond only in the newsgroup so
> that all can benefit.
>
> "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]"
> <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> wrote in message
> news:3F442C3A.907EAE14@pacbell.net...Microsoft Corporation
> -- Where Do You Want to Go Today?:
> http://sbslocator.cohesioninc.com/aPartnerLocator.asp
>
>
> Mark wrote:
>
> > I am in Los Angeles and in the past have administrated my
> SBS2000
> > machine myself. While I have done a good job, it's time
> for me to
> > hire a specialists to maintain the network as needed.
> >
> > How does one go about finding someone who knows their
> stuff?
> >
> > Mark
>
> --
> "Don't lose sight of security. Security is a state of being,
>
> not a state of budget. He with the most firewalls still does
>
> not win. Put down that honeypot and keep up to date on your
> patches. Demand better security from vendors and hold them
> responsible. Use what you have, and make sure you know how
> to use it properly and effectively."
> ~Rain Forest Puppy
> http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/txt/evolution.txt
>
>
--
"Don't lose sight of security. Security is a state of being,
not a state of budget. He with the most firewalls still does
not win. Put down that honeypot and keep up to date on your
patches. Demand better security from vendors and hold them
responsible. Use what you have, and make sure you know how
to use it properly and effectively."
~Rain Forest Puppy
http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/txt/evolution.txt